Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are moving for jobs in Tyson's Corner at the end of the summer, and plan to buy in McLean or Falls Church. We have 3 swimmers, but only one who is currently serious about the sport. She is 13.5 years old and has mostly AA times, with 3 AAA cuts currently. She is a sprinter, so not looking for a program that focuses on lots of yardage as their main training philosophy. She would hate that. Our current club coach recommended these 3 options to consider. I would love to hear from parents who have experience with one or more of these teams in Virginia.
I should add - we are not used to morning practices (besides Saturday) and would prefer to keep it that way as long as possible.
Thank you!
NCAP MU (Gold 1 Group has morning or afternoon options and 3 VERY FAST 13-14 year old girls moving up)
Machine is opening a new location at Chesterbrook and also has afternoon options
York great for young kids but not for older swimmers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t puberty play into girl times?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to dip into the thread, but how is MU for 13-14 boys?
They are a talented group of 11-14 boys. A lot either staying in Silver 1 or Gold 2. Boys are tricky at this age because puberty plays such a huge role in times.
Yes, but more at the 11-12 age group. Most girls by 13-14 have already hit puberty. When you look at the time standards the biggest jump for the girls is from the 9-10 to 11-12 group but for boys it’s the 11-12 to 13-14 group.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t puberty play into girl times?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to dip into the thread, but how is MU for 13-14 boys?
They are a talented group of 11-14 boys. A lot either staying in Silver 1 or Gold 2. Boys are tricky at this age because puberty plays such a huge role in times.
Doesn’t puberty play into girl times?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry to dip into the thread, but how is MU for 13-14 boys?
They are a talented group of 11-14 boys. A lot either staying in Silver 1 or Gold 2. Boys are tricky at this age because puberty plays such a huge role in times.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to dip into the thread, but how is MU for 13-14 boys?
Anonymous wrote:Hydra is probably the fastest and most fun team
Anonymous wrote:Hello,
We are moving for jobs in Tyson's Corner at the end of the summer, and plan to buy in McLean or Falls Church. We have 3 swimmers, but only one who is currently serious about the sport. She is 13.5 years old and has mostly AA times, with 3 AAA cuts currently. She is a sprinter, so not looking for a program that focuses on lots of yardage as their main training philosophy. She would hate that. Our current club coach recommended these 3 options to consider. I would love to hear from parents who have experience with one or more of these teams in Virginia.
I should add - we are not used to morning practices (besides Saturday) and would prefer to keep it that way as long as possible.
Thank you!