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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would send a note thanking them for past years and letting them know not coming back, especially if you'll see them. I probably would make my kid write a note, too.[/quote] No one cares. Just move on. They just want you money. Skip the note. [/quote] ^ this- some coaches will get it, others will not. [/quote] Places like NCAP just need you to pay for the pool. They only really care about a few top, elite swimmers because it will help them get more private lessons. They really don’t care about you. Just leave. [/quote] I can only speak for NCAP-Burke Age Group coaches, but this could not be more WRONG. My son’s coach has even attended some of the girls’ theatrical and dance performances. She cares deeply for our kids, as do the other age group coaches. She is a fixture at A and B meets in the NVSL and CSL all summer, supporting the kids she coaches.[/quote] She coached my daughter several years ago, and was very nice. But not once did she watch my daughter swim an event. i was shocked. Multiple meets, not one coach watched her, no feedback given. At a different club now, feedback after almost every event. And I can see the coach watch. Hope that has changed. Not much technique work. My kid liked her and still does, but I was amazed . [/quote]
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