Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people I know whos kids swim for the in house St James team do it for convenience. they like that they can participate in 3 month increments vs committing to a full 9 months. However, I have not been impressed with any of the kid I have seen who swim there. Their technique is pretty bad. Not sure it that is because of poor coaching or because these kids just aren't that committed.
Yet, there was one event at NVSL all stars where St James kids claimed 3 of the top 5 spots. You might not have been impressed by that but I know others were.
Anonymous wrote:The people I know whos kids swim for the in house St James team do it for convenience. they like that they can participate in 3 month increments vs committing to a full 9 months. However, I have not been impressed with any of the kid I have seen who swim there. Their technique is pretty bad. Not sure it that is because of poor coaching or because these kids just aren't that committed.
Anonymous wrote:The people I know whos kids swim for the in house St James team do it for convenience. they like that they can participate in 3 month increments vs committing to a full 9 months. However, I have not been impressed with any of the kid I have seen who swim there. Their technique is pretty bad. Not sure it that is because of poor coaching or because these kids just aren't that committed.
Anonymous wrote:VLAC also practices at St James and you can sign up by session (fall/winter/spring).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shark Tank
Thanks—any details you can share that aren’t on the website? Looks like some of the swimmers in the age group were looking at swim comparable times so that’s good. Cost? Schedule? Coaching style?
Tank did lose some of their fastest boys over the summer-- so if you're looking for a teenager, he may find himself without a lot of company.
The St James team practices there, obviously. No other teams have the majority of practices there though some have once a week there.
Thanks. The program looks fairly competitive, the summer has some A times but isn’t gifted in any particular stroke, 11-12 age group. They can only do 2x per week — goal is to stay fit and compete occasionally, but swim team is not their priority. Wonder if the St. James team might be better for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shark Tank
Thanks—any details you can share that aren’t on the website? Looks like some of the swimmers in the age group were looking at swim comparable times so that’s good. Cost? Schedule? Coaching style?
Tank did lose some of their fastest boys over the summer-- so if you're looking for a teenager, he may find himself without a lot of company.
The St James team practices there, obviously. No other teams have the majority of practices there though some have once a week there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shark Tank
Thanks—any details you can share that aren’t on the website? Looks like some of the swimmers in the age group were looking at swim comparable times so that’s good. Cost? Schedule? Coaching style?
Anonymous wrote:Shark Tank