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[quote=Anonymous]I really wish there were more high-quality swim programs for teens newer to the sport! I agree with the PP that kids can start in middle/high school and become quite successful - either at an elite level or for the excellent goals outlined by the OP. Please don't be discouraged by closed-minded people. In addition to the suggestions here, you might look into Fins at Georgetown Prep for stroke instruction. My kids did it at a younger age and it was high quality for the reasonable price. I am not certain if they get a lot of teens. The swimmer to coach ratio was good. My kids also did TOLL stroke classes + training and endurance - and then later the team. Keep in mind the two are separate. The stroke classes get a lot of teens who are newer to the sport. We were generally happy with the coaching, but felt it was overpriced. I think the training programs offered through Montgomery County are also worth looking into.[/quote]
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