Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. NCAP GP how does it compare to NCAP north or Holton Arms?Bcz the coach said he would put him in 10 and under but not 10-11.I saw in Holton Arms it’s 9-12 is different. Does the coaching differ very much between these locations? Thanks
I do not know anything about Holton Arms, but all the NCAP sites are organized differently. From what you’ve described, your kid is 10 and this is his first club experience, so unless he is super fast and better than the average 10 year old, it makes sense that he would be put in the 10 and under group (which is referred to as Bronze 2). Bronze 1 is the fast 10 year olds (generally JO qualifier level, and 11 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. NCAP GP how does it compare to NCAP north or Holton Arms?Bcz the coach said he would put him in 10 and under but not 10-11.I saw in Holton Arms it’s 9-12 is different. Does the coaching differ very much between these locations? Thanks
I do not know anything about Holton Arms, but all the NCAP sites are organized differently. From what you’ve described, your kid is 10 and this is his first club experience, so unless he is super fast and better than the average 10 year old, it makes sense that he would be put in the 10 and under group (which is referred to as Bronze 2). Bronze 1 is the fast 10 year olds (generally JO qualifier level, and 11 year olds.
Sorry, didn’t realize you were talking about your DD, but the same logic applies. If she’s new to club swim, unless she is a standout, it’s completely normal that she would start with their 10 and under group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. NCAP GP how does it compare to NCAP north or Holton Arms?Bcz the coach said he would put him in 10 and under but not 10-11.I saw in Holton Arms it’s 9-12 is different. Does the coaching differ very much between these locations? Thanks
I do not know anything about Holton Arms, but all the NCAP sites are organized differently. From what you’ve described, your kid is 10 and this is his first club experience, so unless he is super fast and better than the average 10 year old, it makes sense that he would be put in the 10 and under group (which is referred to as Bronze 2). Bronze 1 is the fast 10 year olds (generally JO qualifier level, and 11 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. NCAP GP how does it compare to NCAP north or Holton Arms?Bcz the coach said he would put him in 10 and under but not 10-11.I saw in Holton Arms it’s 9-12 is different. Does the coaching differ very much between these locations? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:We picked RMSC once we learned of the Curl Burke scandal and they renamed it to NCAP
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. NCAP GP how does it compare to NCAP north or Holton Arms?Bcz the coach said he would put him in 10 and under but not 10-11.I saw in Holton Arms it’s 9-12 is different. Does the coaching differ very much between these locations? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Location might not be an issue. But just trying to hear opinions what’s the advantage of choosing NCAP over RMSC or vice versa ? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Thank you. Location might not be an issue. But just trying to hear opinions what’s the advantage of choosing NCAP over RMSC or vice versa ? Thanks