Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, agree that height in swimming is way overstated on this board. Most of the elite senior swimmers at our club are average height (some even below) and they are already committed to very highly ranked D1 schools. Maybe if you mean the Olympics, but that’s not what most people are really after.
Height and the idea that if you are a standout at 10 you won’t be good anymore at 16 are the most overstated things on this board. Yes, there are standout 10 year olds that are all around excellent athletes that end up choosing another sport or otherwise leaving swim, but if you look at the elite swimmers almost all of them were also excellent when they were 10. None of the elite swimmers were merely average when they were young and then became elite once they hit HS.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, agree that height in swimming is way overstated on this board. Most of the elite senior swimmers at our club are average height (some even below) and they are already committed to very highly ranked D1 schools. Maybe if you mean the Olympics, but that’s not what most people are really after.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, agree that height in swimming is way overstated on this board. Most of the elite senior swimmers at our club are average height (some even below) and they are already committed to very highly ranked D1 schools. Maybe if you mean the Olympics, but that’s not what most people are really after.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my kid's team has several swimmers who are of average height (or slightly below) and have junior nationals cuts. These kids are incredibly dedicated and really work underwaters and walls.
Yes, height is a big advantage in swim but this board seems to to imply your kid should throw in the towel if they aren't tall.
Just want to offer words of encouragement to those whose kids love to swim but don't have the typical build.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my kid's team has several swimmers who are of average height (or slightly below) and have junior nationals cuts. These kids are incredibly dedicated and really work underwaters and walls.
Yes, height is a big advantage in swim but this board seems to to imply your kid should throw in the towel if they aren't tall.
Just want to offer words of encouragement to those whose kids love to swim but don't have the typical build.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, my kid's team has several swimmers who are of average height (or slightly below) and have junior nationals cuts. These kids are incredibly dedicated and really work underwaters and walls.
Yes, height is a big advantage in swim but this board seems to to imply your kid should throw in the towel if they aren't tall.
Just want to offer words of encouragement to those whose kids love to swim but don't have the typical build.
Anonymous wrote:It all depends on puberty. Either they grow tall and broad shouldered or they don't. If they don't it's very hard to be elite