Anonymous wrote:More time in the water would always be helpful. I would never say it's too late, but it is going to be hard to join one of the bigger teams as a not really competitive 11 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t you just join a club that still has room? There are plenty of clubs that will take anyone who can swim and will pay.
Other than QOSA do you have examples of clubs that will take anyone? I think all other clubs have tryouts / are full given that it's October.
TIBU and SDS as mentioned above will take anyone, so it might be worth a call to see if they still have room. I don’t know where in MoCo you are, but Machine’s Gears program doesn’t require you to be fast, and PAC is another low-key club that practices at Fairland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t you just join a club that still has room? There are plenty of clubs that will take anyone who can swim and will pay.
Other than QOSA do you have examples of clubs that will take anyone? I think all other clubs have tryouts / are full given that it's October.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 10yo (who will be 11 in the summer so will be trying out as an 11yo) who was pretty disappointed not to make any clubs he tried out for this summer. He is NOT a fast swimmer (he got a late start to swimming, starting around 7 and actually being able to swim at 8) and plays multiple sports. In the past he's done FINS, ASA rising stars, and a low-key club twice a week for the second half of last year. He loves summer swim, of course, but he's experienced winter swim and likes it enough to want to find a club next year.
We signed him up for a junior development program for this year and plan for him to attend 2x/week.
What else can we do to support him in his goal of joining a swim club next year? Should we up his jr. development to 3x/week - from what I've seen, it won't help with endurance as it's really more focused on stroke development - but will more time in the water help him improve? Are there places in MoCo where we can get him private lessons (we are on the waitlist for MoCo rec, but my understanding is the waitlist is super long)? Or is he simply too late at almost 11?
Anonymous wrote:Can’t you just join a club that still has room? There are plenty of clubs that will take anyone who can swim and will pay.
Anonymous wrote:Shift your focus to the more low key clubs in MoCo: TIBU, QOSA, SDS are the ones that come to mind. Why did he stop with the low-key club he was with last year? I will be honest, age 11 is a hard age to make the larger clubs, especially if your son is admittedly not fast.