thanks for this insight. My kid has one friend on the team but aside from this doesn’t know anyone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Fun" in quotes is right.
Unless you have a child who is gunning for particular times to make the higher level competitions, these meets are not fun the way that summer swim is. If they make friends with kids on their team, it can be fun to hang out together. Pre-covid they would play games, share snacks, and talk. That is probably going to be harder if they're enforcing distancing. Generally speaking though, they're sitting there for 2-3hrs and swim for a handful of minutes.
You won't find the pep rally type atmosphere with team cheers or whatever.
If this works for your kid, it's a great lifetime sport, but understand going in that it can be much more of a grind than summer swim or sports with shorter games and more rah-rah.
Anonymous wrote:"Fun" in quotes is right.
Anonymous wrote:Another question -- what are the differences in meets?
There are PVS Open meets which I assume are all the clubs in PVS, right?
There are invitationals - that a club hosts and then invites certain clubs? There looks like to be "fun" type meets?
Does it matter which meets you go to? Are some more important?
Anonymous wrote:thank you for this. I am the Fairland PP.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we are doing a PVS meet at Fairland that is just freestyle. I have no idea how many other teams will be there. I’m new to this. My kid is swimming 2 events but it’s 6 hours long. Can we leave when my kid is done? The meeting area is outdoors.Anonymous wrote:Another question -- what are the differences in meets?
There are PVS Open meets which I assume are all the clubs in PVS, right?
There are invitationals - that a club hosts and then invites certain clubs? There looks like to be "fun" type meets?
Does it matter which meets you go to? Are some more important?
So you can always check Potomac Valley Swim for information. Some meet sheets tell you who is invited. https://www.pvswim.org/2122meet/22-02-ma.pdf
This qualifies as a fun meet.
But when you look at the protocols it states clearly that spectators will not be permitted - it will be livestreamed. Read the protocols - your team should send you them as well.
thank you for this. I am the Fairland PP.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we are doing a PVS meet at Fairland that is just freestyle. I have no idea how many other teams will be there. I’m new to this. My kid is swimming 2 events but it’s 6 hours long. Can we leave when my kid is done? The meeting area is outdoors.Anonymous wrote:Another question -- what are the differences in meets?
There are PVS Open meets which I assume are all the clubs in PVS, right?
There are invitationals - that a club hosts and then invites certain clubs? There looks like to be "fun" type meets?
Does it matter which meets you go to? Are some more important?
So you can always check Potomac Valley Swim for information. Some meet sheets tell you who is invited. https://www.pvswim.org/2122meet/22-02-ma.pdf
This qualifies as a fun meet.
But when you look at the protocols it states clearly that spectators will not be permitted - it will be livestreamed. Read the protocols - your team should send you them as well.
Anonymous wrote:we are doing a PVS meet at Fairland that is just freestyle. I have no idea how many other teams will be there. I’m new to this. My kid is swimming 2 events but it’s 6 hours long. Can we leave when my kid is done? The meeting area is outdoors.Anonymous wrote:Another question -- what are the differences in meets?
There are PVS Open meets which I assume are all the clubs in PVS, right?
There are invitationals - that a club hosts and then invites certain clubs? There looks like to be "fun" type meets?
Does it matter which meets you go to? Are some more important?
Anonymous wrote:we are doing a PVS meet at Fairland that is just freestyle. I have no idea how many other teams will be there. I’m new to this. My kid is swimming 2 events but it’s 6 hours long. Can we leave when my kid is done? The meeting area is outdoors.Anonymous wrote:Another question -- what are the differences in meets?
There are PVS Open meets which I assume are all the clubs in PVS, right?
There are invitationals - that a club hosts and then invites certain clubs? There looks like to be "fun" type meets?
Does it matter which meets you go to? Are some more important?
we are doing a PVS meet at Fairland that is just freestyle. I have no idea how many other teams will be there. I’m new to this. My kid is swimming 2 events but it’s 6 hours long. Can we leave when my kid is done? The meeting area is outdoors.Anonymous wrote:Another question -- what are the differences in meets?
There are PVS Open meets which I assume are all the clubs in PVS, right?
There are invitationals - that a club hosts and then invites certain clubs? There looks like to be "fun" type meets?
Does it matter which meets you go to? Are some more important?