Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jordan31 wrote:Hello ,
my kid is current RMSC swimmer but I dont like the way coaches teach in RMSC (cant mention specific location) but most of the coaches at her location don't correct the technique or stroke. Swimmers Just keep practicing their technique and keep doing repetition. there are few good swimmers who are always gets attention (most of them corrected stroke in swim Clinique or spend money outside RMSC ).
My question is how can Swimmer participate in different meets if they are not part of RMSC ?
what are the different ways to improve swimmers technique ? coaches even don't prefer to talk to parents .
is there any other option except RMSC in moco ?
after all these hype how many swimmers make it to the national swimming team.
Thank you
Are you a swimmer? what age is your swimmer? Have you emailed the coach specific questions about your child's stroke? Coaches don't usually speak to parents after all of the practices. It is not clear to me what you are complaining about. When the kids are young, sometimes a few private lessons help with stroke and form.
There are a few really nasty coaches that are really nasty to the kids and shouldn't be coaching. At KSAC, there is one and lots of families have left because of them.
There is one a Rockville also. What can you do. Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jordan31 wrote:Hello ,
my kid is current RMSC swimmer but I dont like the way coaches teach in RMSC (cant mention specific location) but most of the coaches at her location don't correct the technique or stroke. Swimmers Just keep practicing their technique and keep doing repetition. there are few good swimmers who are always gets attention (most of them corrected stroke in swim Clinique or spend money outside RMSC ).
My question is how can Swimmer participate in different meets if they are not part of RMSC ?
what are the different ways to improve swimmers technique ? coaches even don't prefer to talk to parents .
is there any other option except RMSC in moco ?
after all these hype how many swimmers make it to the national swimming team.
Thank you
Are you a swimmer? what age is your swimmer? Have you emailed the coach specific questions about your child's stroke? Coaches don't usually speak to parents after all of the practices. It is not clear to me what you are complaining about. When the kids are young, sometimes a few private lessons help with stroke and form.
There are a few really nasty coaches that are really nasty to the kids and shouldn't be coaching. At KSAC, there is one and lots of families have left because of them.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure you would necessarily be happier in another location. I'm not sure there is a team out there that provides what you expect. Changing technique is a slow process. If a coach could just tell a kid one time to stop crossing the midline, stop lifting your head so much on fly, put the outside edge of your hand in first on backstroke, etc., etc., etc., swimming would be a different sport.
Swimming is very technical. If you don't want to spend the money on clinics or private lessons where there is more opportunity for individualized feedback, then maybe watching swim technique videos will help your kid.
You and your kid may hate this suggestion, but talking to the coach before or after practice could help. Your kid could improve in dozens of ways. What is your kid actively working on in practice? When they do drills is he focused on technique and improving? Does he use that knowledge and implement it in the next practice? If your kid is in the pool just mindlessly swimming laps without thought of improving or technique then no coaching will help.
Anonymous wrote:jordan31 wrote:Hello ,
my kid is current RMSC swimmer but I dont like the way coaches teach in RMSC (cant mention specific location) but most of the coaches at her location don't correct the technique or stroke. Swimmers Just keep practicing their technique and keep doing repetition. there are few good swimmers who are always gets attention (most of them corrected stroke in swim Clinique or spend money outside RMSC ).
My question is how can Swimmer participate in different meets if they are not part of RMSC ?
what are the different ways to improve swimmers technique ? coaches even don't prefer to talk to parents .
is there any other option except RMSC in moco ?
after all these hype how many swimmers make it to the national swimming team.
Thank you
Are you a swimmer? what age is your swimmer? Have you emailed the coach specific questions about your child's stroke? Coaches don't usually speak to parents after all of the practices. It is not clear to me what you are complaining about. When the kids are young, sometimes a few private lessons help with stroke and form.
jordan31 wrote:Hello ,
my kid is current RMSC swimmer but I dont like the way coaches teach in RMSC (cant mention specific location) but most of the coaches at her location don't correct the technique or stroke. Swimmers Just keep practicing their technique and keep doing repetition. there are few good swimmers who are always gets attention (most of them corrected stroke in swim Clinique or spend money outside RMSC ).
My question is how can Swimmer participate in different meets if they are not part of RMSC ?
what are the different ways to improve swimmers technique ? coaches even don't prefer to talk to parents .
is there any other option except RMSC in moco ?
after all these hype how many swimmers make it to the national swimming team.
Thank you