Anonymous wrote:And swim team kids are so nice! The big kids look out for the little ones, they cheer each other on. It is a wonderful community beyond just the swimming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child made far more progress at age 7-8 as a swimmer by participating on one of these summer swim club teams, the peer-pressure, team atmosphere and competition really stimulated her to learn and apply a lot more in terms of her strokes than any swim lessons, private or group, ever did. Just two summers made her into a confident swimmer with good strokes, other daughter never did swim club team and despite being overall a better athlete than her sister, remains a much weaker swimmer despite the same amount of early swim lessons. Don't need private lessons at all if doing swim team (once the child can confidently jump in the water and swim some distance on their own)
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Anonymous wrote:This varies somewhat by summer pool. Pools that are less crowded on their swim teams may offer more instruction to new swim team members, but basically, you're swimming back and forth a lot. Many teams, including the team my kids participate on, require tryouts. If you do not have the technique of the four strokes down, you may be put on the pre-team where that insturction takes place. Pre-team can be a great experience and a good one prepares you for swim team the next summer. Contact the swim teams you're interested in and find out how they instruct new members and what they expect them to be able to do upon arrival.
Anonymous wrote:My child made far more progress at age 7-8 as a swimmer by participating on one of these summer swim club teams, the peer-pressure, team atmosphere and competition really stimulated her to learn and apply a lot more in terms of her strokes than any swim lessons, private or group, ever did. Just two summers made her into a confident swimmer with good strokes, other daughter never did swim club team and despite being overall a better athlete than her sister, remains a much weaker swimmer despite the same amount of early swim lessons. Don't need private lessons at all if doing swim team (once the child can confidently jump in the water and swim some distance on their own)