That's like saying once you learn to hit a ball with a bat you just need to do it harder and faster than the other baseball players. We spend about $5k on club fees and then maybe another 2k on travel for swim meets. |
Add Georgina Bloomberg, Abigail Lufkin, Paige Johnson, Athina Onassis to the list. Need to have big money |
Who even knew dog agility was that expensive?!?! How interesting. |
No it isn't. In swimming, there is no opponent trying to trick you, like there is in baseball, and no moving object coming at you fast, like there is in baseball, and no decisions to make based on what the rest of your team is doing, like there is in baseball. |
+2. What a neat activity for your DD to do. |
Obviously swimming fast involves proper technique that can always be improved. |
No, it's not obvious. |
Just like in baseball, skill and technique are equally important as speed. Why comment about something you know nothing about. Its a very different sport and kids do swim in teams/relays. |
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Oldest son’s AAA hockey was easily $25k this year—team fees; two spring/summer teams; private lessons; equipment; hockey academy; and travel. Youngest starting AAA hockey next year—we are probably at $12k or so for him right now though. We are not in DC.
We can easily afford all this and aren’t looking for scholarships or pro hockey to be the end result. But, we don’t live in a high income area and I’m not sure how most of the other parents afford all this—many/most also have very unrealistic expectations about their son’s future (especially the dads who are 5’6 and shorter). |
This. My kids are competitive swimmers and have so year round swimming for 7+ Years. They still do private lessons. It could be on things like finger position when entering the water during a stroke, how to get off the wall faster during IM, how to tuck in better during a flip turn, how to streamline longer, how to work on your tempo, etc. each lesson is $60. If you think that because you have no opponent facing you directly you don’t need to polish your sport, you’re wrong - |
Are these country club fees? |
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Yes but it’s tennis which is a lifelong sport.
So worth it IMO for hours m to have that. |
What is your annual household income? Lobbyist? |
| Have a kid that played travel sport. We never paid for private lessons and did travel as cheap as possible. Part of that is bc we’re cheap. Kid was interested in sport and made friends and kept him out of trouble. No scholarship but it was a tip in for a HA were he’s thriving and playing his sport. |
| Wow as a non-American this is all so eye opening. I didn’t realize how $$$ people spend on sports. |