Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If possible, I think it’s ideal to have a legal time in all strokes.
I have 3 kids. The youngest can only swim free and back legally so that’s all she does in B meets. Eventually when she gets closer to legal in breast and fly - I would like her to try to get legal times.
The middle swims A meets on Saturdays and in nvsl you can only do in B meets what you don’t swim on Sat so he usually does those two strokes and he might try IM appx 2x.
The oldest is on the cusp for A meets when he’s at the bottom of the age group so he may focus on his two best strokes at B meets to try to get into an A meet.
That isn't an NVSL rule, that is just a rule at some pools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If possible, I think it’s ideal to have a legal time in all strokes.
I have 3 kids. The youngest can only swim free and back legally so that’s all she does in B meets. Eventually when she gets closer to legal in breast and fly - I would like her to try to get legal times.
The middle swims A meets on Saturdays and in nvsl you can only do in B meets what you don’t swim on Sat so he usually does those two strokes and he might try IM appx 2x.
The oldest is on the cusp for A meets when he’s at the bottom of the age group so he may focus on his two best strokes at B meets to try to get into an A meet.
That isn't an NVSL rule, that is just a rule at some pools.
Oh! I didn’t realize that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If possible, I think it’s ideal to have a legal time in all strokes.
I have 3 kids. The youngest can only swim free and back legally so that’s all she does in B meets. Eventually when she gets closer to legal in breast and fly - I would like her to try to get legal times.
The middle swims A meets on Saturdays and in nvsl you can only do in B meets what you don’t swim on Sat so he usually does those two strokes and he might try IM appx 2x.
The oldest is on the cusp for A meets when he’s at the bottom of the age group so he may focus on his two best strokes at B meets to try to get into an A meet.
That isn't an NVSL rule, that is just a rule at some pools.
Anonymous wrote:If possible, I think it’s ideal to have a legal time in all strokes.
I have 3 kids. The youngest can only swim free and back legally so that’s all she does in B meets. Eventually when she gets closer to legal in breast and fly - I would like her to try to get legal times.
The middle swims A meets on Saturdays and in nvsl you can only do in B meets what you don’t swim on Sat so he usually does those two strokes and he might try IM appx 2x.
The oldest is on the cusp for A meets when he’s at the bottom of the age group so he may focus on his two best strokes at B meets to try to get into an A meet.
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
Anonymous wrote:For A meets, the coaches choose who swims what to maximize points so we can win the meet. For B meets, which are also dual meets held on Monday nights, the kids can choose. They can swim two events plus IM. The only caveat is that they may not swim any events in which they placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the previous A meet. My kids will occasionally have no choice but to swim the events they did not place in (we are in a low division so pretty much everyone gets to swim in A meets). This week, that's true for two of them. The other two just picked the strokes for which they are most interested in dropping time.