Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toll and Sea Devils are smaller but solid for technical advice.
Toll is excellent. Sea Devils is not
I have seen the Sea Devils coach at practice. I would never put my kids with him.
Why not? Is NCAP better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toll and Sea Devils are smaller but solid for technical advice.
Toll is excellent. Sea Devils is not
I have seen the Sea Devils coach at practice. I would never put my kids with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toll and Sea Devils are smaller but solid for technical advice.
Toll is excellent. Sea Devils is not
Anonymous wrote:Any of these programs good for slightly older kids in particular? Looks like Rising Stars goes up to age 12 and it would be a workable location for us. I have an 11 yo who did summer swim as an 8yo, but we've been overseas since then, returning later this summer. The swimming options have been more limited where we've been so we've kept up at a minimal level. He's legal in all 4 strokes but doesn't have the interest or skill/endurance for a club program right now (we wouldn't be back for any tryouts anyway), but I know he'd like to return to summer swim next year. Curious what would be the best fit.
Anonymous wrote:Toll and Sea Devils are smaller but solid for technical advice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASA’s age group head coach has just been selected a Top 50 age group coach by American Swimming Coaches Association. It is a very impressive achievement given the size of club is much smaller than other major clubs in the area such as NCAP and RMSC. Only two, him and a RMSC coach are on the list from PVS.
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Anonymous wrote:ASA’s age group head coach has just been selected a Top 50 age group coach by American Swimming Coaches Association. It is a very impressive achievement given the size of club is much smaller than other major clubs in the area such as NCAP and RMSC. Only two, him and a RMSC coach are on the list from PVS.