Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, get a life ASAP. I swam from age 5-22, swam in college, was the captain of my high school team. My sister went to the Trials and was state champion in two events. And we didn’t take it this seriously.
Get. A. Life. Even if your kids are on track to be Olympians (they aren’t) it’s not that deep and you seriously need a life, desperately.
So much to unpack there. So you swam a lot. You are a relative of an accomplished swimmer. You are very angry at a random poster. Is whatever motivated you swim so much also fueling such explosive emotions? What else sets you off? You need to take it easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, get a life ASAP. I swam from age 5-22, swam in college, was the captain of my high school team. My sister went to the Trials and was state champion in two events. And we didn’t take it this seriously.
Get. A. Life. Even if your kids are on track to be Olympians (they aren’t) it’s not that deep and you seriously need a life, desperately.
So much to unpack there. So you swam a lot. You are a relative of an accomplished swimmer. You are very angry at a random poster. Is whatever motivated you swim so much also fueling such explosive emotions? What else sets you off? You need to take it easy.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, get a life ASAP. I swam from age 5-22, swam in college, was the captain of my high school team. My sister went to the Trials and was state champion in two events. And we didn’t take it this seriously.
Get. A. Life. Even if your kids are on track to be Olympians (they aren’t) it’s not that deep and you seriously need a life, desperately.
Anonymous wrote:I will say that this is the week when there are so many meets and the holiday that people get pretty sensitive about it all. Take deep breaths and remember it is about the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, get a life ASAP. I swam from age 5-22, swam in college, was the captain of my high school team. My sister went to the Trials and was state champion in two events. And we didn’t take it this seriously.
Get. A. Life. Even if your kids are on track to be Olympians (they aren’t) it’s not that deep and you seriously need a life, desperately.
Anonymous wrote:My son has been exhibition on Div A team for years. They talk all about “swamily” but that’s only the core elite swimmers. Typical coaches - who are excellent - but yell thru the entire practice to be heard.
My son was on the fence about swimming this spring, so we did not sign up in time.
Joined a Div C team. He’s placing first, which is good for his morale and desire to be there and work harder. The coaches don’t yell. It was surreal the first few practices not to hear constant yelling.
He’s having a good time and staying in shape. That’s all that I care about.
Happy to be on a stress free Div C team.
Anonymous wrote:Oh my goodness, get a life ASAP. I swam from age 5-22, swam in college, was the captain of my high school team. My sister went to the Trials and was state champion in two events. And we didn’t take it this seriously.
Get. A. Life. Even if your kids are on track to be Olympians (they aren’t) it’s not that deep and you seriously need a life, desperately.
Anonymous wrote:Week 4 has wrapped up. Going down home stretch. What is your team drama this year?
Our new coach has messed up the line up several times now. The vibe is not there this year. The team spirit is lacking. Coach does not know how to bring the team together. We are in a losing streak. A-Rep is in denial.
It’s over in 2 weeks and the kids still have fun. That’s all that matters.