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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only loosely. Relays feel like a team competition, but aside from that a kid could go to a meet and never interact with anyone else from the “team.” There is socializing outside of the swimming, and some cheering for other swimmers, but there is no actual teamwork aside from relays.[/quote] Do you mean aside from hours upon hours practicing together? You know not every second = face underwater, right?[/quote] They aren't practicing together. A soccer player can go practice skills solo, but not soccer. That is because soccer is a team sport. A swimmer can practice skills everywhere, or they could practice swimming anywhere. As long as their is a pool there is an opportunity to practice their individual sport. That is not the case to someone with a soccer ball. [/quote]
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