Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two tiers of swimmers. Year round swimmers and summer swimmers. Same for diving. It becomes more apparent as they get older.
Will she be ostracized or kicked off team if she is just a 'summer swimmer'.
That's totally ridiculous.
Well, her slow times does impact team performance, and if everyone else is doing the time, want to make sure we aren't totally outside of the spec.
Her slow times do not impact the team performance. What are you talking about ?
Does she swim Saturday A meets? If that's the case there isn't anyone else faster anyway.
Does she swim the B meets? If so the times do not matter for anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two tiers of swimmers. Year round swimmers and summer swimmers. Same for diving. It becomes more apparent as they get older.
Will she be ostracized or kicked off team if she is just a 'summer swimmer'.
That's totally ridiculous.
Well, her slow times does impact team performance, and if everyone else is doing the time, want to make sure we aren't totally outside of the spec.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two tiers of swimmers. Year round swimmers and summer swimmers. Same for diving. It becomes more apparent as they get older.
Will she be ostracized or kicked off team if she is just a 'summer swimmer'.
That's totally ridiculous.
Well, her slow times does impact team performance, and if everyone else is doing the time, want to make sure we aren't totally outside of the spec.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two tiers of swimmers. Year round swimmers and summer swimmers. Same for diving. It becomes more apparent as they get older.
Will she be ostracized or kicked off team if she is just a 'summer swimmer'.
That's totally ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two tiers of swimmers. Year round swimmers and summer swimmers. Same for diving. It becomes more apparent as they get older.
Will she be ostracized or kicked off team if she is just a 'summer swimmer'.
Anonymous wrote:So our DD is on a summer swim team and is a little frustrated that she is one of the slowest swimmers. We don't train or take lessons outside of summer pool time, but heard some other swim moms talking about their swim programs etc(and they talked price which seemed pretty steep), and I now wonder if we giving our daughter short shrift by not doing lessons or something in off season? Swim season is so short, which we like b/c it's a chance to keep active even when hot hot hot. But DD is thinking of quitting simply because she is falling behind in performance. We tell her not to focus on that and just compete against herself, and enjoy the sport and learning new swim techniques but I wonder if we should try to get some lessons or at least more pool time in off season? Don't think we will sign up for the $600 swim program but don't want her to give up b/c we are not keeping with the team standards.
Anonymous wrote:There are two tiers of swimmers. Year round swimmers and summer swimmers. Same for diving. It becomes more apparent as they get older.
and have them swimming every morning before school.