Anonymous wrote:OP, no parent ever thinks their club spends as much time as they should on technique. And for the younger swimmers, they are not strong enough or coordinated enough to have the same technique that the senior swimmers have. Coaches know that they will improve their technique with endurance work, improving their feel for the water, and getting stronger. They aren’t as worried about a weird breastroke kick at age 7 as we are. They could spend the whole practice working on technique and it wouldn’t stick at race pace. It’s weird, but that seems to be how swim works. I have two kids who have been in club swim for 6 and 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:OP, no parent ever thinks their club spends as much time as they should on technique. And for the younger swimmers, they are not strong enough or coordinated enough to have the same technique that the senior swimmers have. Coaches know that they will improve their technique with endurance work, improving their feel for the water, and getting stronger. They aren’t as worried about a weird breastroke kick at age 7 as we are. They could spend the whole practice working on technique and it wouldn’t stick at race pace. It’s weird, but that seems to be how swim works. I have two kids who have been in club swim for 6 and 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is in age group and is the one finishing last at the end of practice, would you reach out to the coach? She’s fine for first hour but then loses steam. Also youngest in the group by far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kid is in age group and is the one finishing last at the end of practice, would you reach out to the coach? She’s fine for first hour but then loses steam. Also youngest in the group by far.
Give it a few weeks for her conditioning to improve. If it does not, maybe they are not ready for the group.
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is in age group and is the one finishing last at the end of practice, would you reach out to the coach? She’s fine for first hour but then loses steam. Also youngest in the group by far.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (7) is doing club swim for the second year. The first year she did the stroke development focused group for under 8s. They placed her in the 7 and up group this year. They are supposed to be working on technique but my observation is that they are really focused on conditioning and doing laps without a ton of feedback on their strokes.
Is this something I need to be getting for her in private lessons or is it worth talking to the coach about whether she is in the right group? She is keeping up and wants to be in this group (with a friend) but I feel like the practice is a lot for a little kid to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (7) is doing club swim for the second year. The first year she did the stroke development focused group for under 8s. They placed her in the 7 and up group this year. They are supposed to be working on technique but my observation is that they are really focused on conditioning and doing laps without a ton of feedback on their strokes.
Is this something I need to be getting for her in private lessons or is it worth talking to the coach about whether she is in the right group? She is keeping up and wants to be in this group (with a friend) but I feel like the practice is a lot for a little kid to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (7) is doing club swim for the second year. The first year she did the stroke development focused group for under 8s. They placed her in the 7 and up group this year. They are supposed to be working on technique but my observation is that they are really focused on conditioning and doing laps without a ton of feedback on their strokes.
Is this something I need to be getting for her in private lessons or is it worth talking to the coach about whether she is in the right group? She is keeping up and wants to be in this group (with a friend) but I feel like the practice is a lot for a little kid to begin with.