Anonymous wrote:As others have noted, to get a more accurate answer to your question, it's helpful to know your league and size of team.
We're an A division PMSL team and most of our 8&u's (even 5 and 6 year olds) swim free and back at Saturday meets.
I wouldn't say 6 year olds are "expected" to swim in meets. But they are welcome to if they want.
Anonymous wrote:On my team, a 6 year old likely wouldn't make the 8 and under team.
The coach taps your child if they are swimming at the meets. Usually they only swim 2 strokes at a meet (but we're a big team, so maybe small teams are different).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our nvsl B meet is Monday night. Swimmers need coach’s approve to swim in a certain stoke, if it’s not legal during time trial. I would get private lesson to help child get one stroke legal each summer, so he/she won’t lost confidence.
Do not, for the love of god, just sign your kid up for private lessons if the goal is simply to get your child legal to swim in B meets. Waste of money.
If s/he mentions frustration with a stroke, you could ask the child if s/he would like some extra practice with the coach and go from there.
Anonymous wrote:Our nvsl B meet is Monday night. Swimmers need coach’s approve to swim in a certain stoke, if it’s not legal during time trial. I would get private lesson to help child get one stroke legal each summer, so he/she won’t lost confidence.
