Anonymous wrote:Our DS (7) loved summer swim and wanted to do winter swim this year. We have been going every Sunday but it is starting to feel like a waste of time. The coach only pays attention to the very best (older) kids, the groups are incongruent as far as ability which means they ended up in a big traffic jam even if they are only swimming a 25 at a time, and the pool is 20 minutes one way for a 45 minute practice. It seems very disorganized. Is this a typical experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid does stroke and turn now once a week on Sunday. This is not really winter swimming though OP. It’s kind of the bare minimum.
Club swim or year round swim would be twice a week and include meets.
OP seems to be talking about a winter program run by the summer team. Most of the pools around us run one. It's usually Sunday evening and geared towards younger age groups
Yes, this is what he is doing. Winter swim through our summer pool.
Anonymous wrote:As a kid who did winter swim (now an adult with my own swimmers) - winter swim always sucks in my opinion!I did club for some years as people are referencing, and that isn’t that great either. I loved summer swim so much that I did winter swim so I could participate more in the summer but I don’t remember anyone really loving winter swim. But I know what you’re talking about - the Sunday swim teams offer. It’s simply just to keep stroke up.
So, I wouldn’t personally jump to club especially with a 7 year old. It’s ok to just do summer swim especially if your pool isn’t a low division and is a little less competitive (IDEAL in my opinion). Summer swim is the best - where awesome kid memories are made. Unfortunately this just doesn’t carry over!
Anonymous wrote:OP why is the pool so far away? Usually they are near the community.
If your kid wants to get serious about swim, he can join a club next year. I am sorry that your team does not put more thought into their winter lanes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid does stroke and turn now once a week on Sunday. This is not really winter swimming though OP. It’s kind of the bare minimum.
Club swim or year round swim would be twice a week and include meets.
OP seems to be talking about a winter program run by the summer team. Most of the pools around us run one. It's usually Sunday evening and geared towards younger age groups
Anonymous wrote:My kid does stroke and turn now once a week on Sunday. This is not really winter swimming though OP. It’s kind of the bare minimum.
Club swim or year round swim would be twice a week and include meets.