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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also following - when does the focus on distance get pushed at GP? Are the younger levels ok/still good for a variety of strokes and distances? And where do the sprinters in this area go (other NCAP clubs or otherwise)? [/quote] Asking because we literally just made this decision to go to GP with an 11 and now I am spinning out. Someone help! [/quote] GP bronze doesn't focus on distance. They develop all strokes and technique. You do not need to worry![/quote] Have a 12 year old and trying out with NCAP Tysons and Fish this week, hoping there are spots left. Any thoughts on either program? Worried about too much distance freestyle since I keep hearing that NCAP pushes free like what’s being said here. [/quote] They are both very strong programs. See which one your swimmer prefers. [/quote] My kid is 14 and is starting her fourth year at NCAP Tysons. I have no idea what goes on at practice but I can tell you that her times at the beginning of the summer season showed big improvement not only in free but also breast and fly (my kid only swims back when forced to so I'm not surprised by no change there). So she got something out of the winter season.[/quote]
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