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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why we did PAC. Practices at Fairland. They were in the lanes next to Machine kids for 1/4 of the price. Plus PAC charges monthly not yearly so if your kid wants to stop swimming you’re not out the whole years fee. [/quote] Same! My kids are doing winter swim for the first time this year after 4 years of summer swim and we decided to go with PAC for multiple reasons. 100% you're not getting the same level of coaching (intensity, direct instruction, etc) as the Machines and NCAPs of the world. But it's a small squad, nice coaches, low pressure environment, fun, and CHEEEEAAAAPPP! If you're in the Fairland or UMD area and have a kid that is B/BB or lower, I think it's worth consideration. Payment is month to month, so as the previous poster said, you could drop at any time. Or you can take a month off for an injury or a couple months off for basketball season or whatever, and come back later. They are very adamant about understanding kids have other commitments besides swimming, including homework, but also other sports. Kids in PAC aren't heading to the Olympics, but they'll get stronger and hopefully enjoy it along the way. My 11 year old is scheduled for 3 days a week but often goes 2 and no one cares. But she's gotten decently faster since September and is excited for summer swim time trials to see her time drops. [/quote]
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