Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AAC is your cheapest option with the best practice times. Coach is great
They will not specialize your kid like NCAP.
And I think it would be better to know what kid of cuts does your kid make currently.
2 back is probably his best event at 1:53, goes 1:45 in 2 free and 1:56 in 2 fly. He is currently a freshman. AAC does appear to have some strong swimmers in 15/16 age group.
So there are only like 10 boys in the country with those kinds of times. The only club that is going to be able to work with that kind of talent would be NCAP and honestly it would be a disservice to your son to be at any other club in this area. AAC has one strong boy in the 15-16 range and his parent is his coach which I think explains a lot of his success. You would not get the same treatment.
Anonymous wrote:You really need to decide between NCAP MU and ACC (elite training group). Both Clubs are going to want your son if those times are legit and will find a spot for him. I would set up phone interviews with both site's coaches and have your son do a "tryout session" with each Club to get his sense of which coach and set of kids he feels he connects with.
Anonymous wrote:NCAP MU has a great training group of current 13-14 year olds. I would definitely check them out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AAC is your cheapest option with the best practice times. Coach is great
They will not specialize your kid like NCAP.
And I think it would be better to know what kid of cuts does your kid make currently.
2 back is probably his best event at 1:53, goes 1:45 in 2 free and 1:56 in 2 fly. He is currently a freshman. AAC does appear to have some strong swimmers in 15/16 age group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AAC is your cheapest option with the best practice times. Coach is great
They will not specialize your kid like NCAP.
And I think it would be better to know what kid of cuts does your kid make currently.
Anonymous wrote:AAC is your cheapest option with the best practice times. Coach is great
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm… I would try Machine, AAC or NCAP Marymount. They are all in Virginia.
Across the river in Maryland is RMSC, NCAP Prep, and ASA if you need more options but guessing the first Virginia sites I mentioned are plenty for which your kid can try out.
Also, get in either an NVSL or country club summer swim circuit. It is a lot of fun around here to be a swimmer!
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