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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here, thank you for all your recommendations. I am researching the clubs near by and will book tryouts next month. Any reviews on YMCA Reston water wolves? [/quote] Not a bad option for a kid just starting out in club swim if the location and practice schedule work for you. It is on the smaller side. Some kids to start out there when they’re younger, but move to one of the big clubs if they want to be more serious as they get older. The bigger clubs will have a larger group of very serious swimmers, which provides the training environment that is needed for swimmers who want to reach elite levels.[/quote] Thank you so much, this may be a good option for year 1 on a swim team. Pardon my ignorance, but which are the other bigger/more serious swim clubd (for future)? [/quote] There are a few rankings of top clubs that you can reference for the highest performing in Potomac Valley Swimming (PVS). USA Swimming Club Excellence database: https://data.usaswimming.org/datahub/clubexcellence *Season: 2026 or earlier; LSC drop-down menu: PV USA Swimming Virtual Club Championship: https://data.usaswimming.org/datahub/virtualclubchampionship *LSC drop down menu: PV; Season: The most recent is 'short course yards 2025-2026 ASCA Top Age Group Teams: https://swimswam.com/asca-names-2026-top-50-age-group-teams-in-four-divisions/ [/quote]
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