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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We swim at Fairfax Foxes. The instruction is excellent and for us, it’s about 1/3 less the cost of ncap, and the lane size is pretty great. Most nights, it’s 5 or less kids. Sometimes 2-3. Coach is very flexible to make things work, and many of the asst coaches are in education and great with the kids. With only 300 kids, the head coach knows every kid by name. That matters. [/quote] We have a friend that moved from a local unnamed team to Fairfax Foxes and they have been SO happy. I don't know if they are producing champions, but their 9 year old was very happy and that matters a lot.[/quote] It’s a great team but not the best fit for a highly competitive swimmer. For those with Sectional cuts and above, you need a strong cohort to train with and access to the bigger meets. [/quote] The very first post of this thread: I'm looking for a new club for my average B/BB swimmer and was shocked at NCAPs and Machines prices. [/quote] Exactly. I had a friend whose kid was a super star basketball player. Full ride offered from many big time schools. But the kid was so burnt out, they didn’t take any scholarship and just went “as a student”. Find the right fit-the rest will fall in line. If you’re one of the 0.01% that’s going to the Olympics, then we’ll talk. [/quote]
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