Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know RMSC is less expensive, since they are county run, but is there really an appreciable price difference between similar levels at NCAP, ASA, and Machine?
Because NCAP isn’t centrally run you do need to do some research into the site you are contemplating joining, but on the whole I would say they have more good coaches than bad. The tricky part is if say the Bronze level coaches at a site are really good, but the Silver and Gold coaches are not, or vice versa.
OP here - I looked this up- for the same national-level group, ASA is $2500+ LESS than NCap. Why? How?
They are about the same price.
I don’t think this is right- NTG at ASA is $4800 but NCap Gold at Prep is over 6k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know RMSC is less expensive, since they are county run, but is there really an appreciable price difference between similar levels at NCAP, ASA, and Machine?
Because NCAP isn’t centrally run you do need to do some research into the site you are contemplating joining, but on the whole I would say they have more good coaches than bad. The tricky part is if say the Bronze level coaches at a site are really good, but the Silver and Gold coaches are not, or vice versa.
OP here - I looked this up- for the same national-level group, ASA is $2500+ LESS than NCap. Why? How?
They are about the same price.
Anonymous wrote:Running through a pro-con list of the area teams for faster swimmers, I am wondering if I am missing something:
RMSC
Pros
- less expensive since it is subsidized
- dedicated pool space
Cons
- crowded
- depending on where you are in the county, not that convenient
ASA
Pros
- dedicated pool
- smaller team
Cons
- don't go to as high-profile meets
- if you don't like your teammates it's so small it's a problem
- age group coaches are great but not so great national-level coach
Machine
Pros
- awesome outcomes and recruiting
- family-owned and run team
Cons
- for us the only one I can think of is that the locations are not convenient if you live in Montgomery County
NCAP
Pros
- They attend and hold big meets with fast swimmers
- Some good coaches
Cons
- Some seriously mediocre coaches, and bc they have so many locations there is no quality control across location so you have to get lucky
- Expensive! Is this bc they have so many locations so it should be more convenient??
- Current CEO was supposedly somehow involved in the sexual abuse issues in the 90's and never suffered any consequences
- Even though there are a lot of locations, some teams are still swimming outdoors? Is this true?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know RMSC is less expensive, since they are county run, but is there really an appreciable price difference between similar levels at NCAP, ASA, and Machine?
Because NCAP isn’t centrally run you do need to do some research into the site you are contemplating joining, but on the whole I would say they have more good coaches than bad. The tricky part is if say the Bronze level coaches at a site are really good, but the Silver and Gold coaches are not, or vice versa.
OP here - I looked this up- for the same national-level group, ASA is $2500+ LESS than NCap. Why? How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know RMSC is less expensive, since they are county run, but is there really an appreciable price difference between similar levels at NCAP, ASA, and Machine?
Because NCAP isn’t centrally run you do need to do some research into the site you are contemplating joining, but on the whole I would say they have more good coaches than bad. The tricky part is if say the Bronze level coaches at a site are really good, but the Silver and Gold coaches are not, or vice versa.
OP here - I looked this up- for the same national-level group, ASA is $2500+ LESS than NCap. Why? How?
Anonymous wrote:I know RMSC is less expensive, since they are county run, but is there really an appreciable price difference between similar levels at NCAP, ASA, and Machine?
Because NCAP isn’t centrally run you do need to do some research into the site you are contemplating joining, but on the whole I would say they have more good coaches than bad. The tricky part is if say the Bronze level coaches at a site are really good, but the Silver and Gold coaches are not, or vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:NCAP doesn't charge you for meets or nickel and dime you for other things and doesn't require parents to volunteer. It is one cost and that is it.
Anonymous wrote:NCAP doesn't charge you for meets or nickel and dime you for other things and doesn't require parents to volunteer. It is one cost and that is it.