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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are you switching teams if the currently relationship between your swimmer and coach is positive?[/quote] Oftentimes a talented swimmer needs a bigger club so they can attend the harder meets and have a better group of swimmers their age. It has nothing to do with the coaching. Or a swimmer hits a plateau and a new coach and new perspective could be the push the swimmer needs. [/quote] This is NCAP propaganda. You can swim fast at any club if your coaching is good and your athlete works hard. “Better meets” only matter if you are super elite[/quote] It isn't propoganda. Small clubs might move a talented 11 year old to their senior group but the training is different for a 17 year old and that is their only option. At a club like NCAP (and if you look at the top USAswimming clubs nationwide you will see the top clubs are scattered around the U.S.) you will have other swimmer your own age to push you to train harder. They will have better coaching and attend meets that will push a kid to be faster.[/quote]
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