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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]RMSC has the pools, and the main advantage of this club is offering a lot of time in water. Small private clubs who rent facilities don't offer sufficient training distances/intervals, or only begin offering it at senior level groups (which are all wait-listed unless you are a top swimmer already). Kids in small clubs age groups would get a lot of stroke instruction, but how would you make your kid swim 5K in one practice? A private coach would not do it, either. Which is why many families opt for a screaming coach at RMSC who does distance/intervals+private lessons for stroke instruction on a side. Of course, children don't benefit from such duplicate coaching, but what else remains, where there is a monopoly? [/quote] Some of us don't make our kids go and they want to go and enjoy RMSC. I haven't seen screaming coaches. They instruct from the sidelines which is not great but they are not screaming at the kids. The monopoly is because they get free or low cost pool privileges from the county that no one else gets. [/quote]
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