08/01/2016 21:33
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
Anonymous wrote:Fins. But it's only on weekends so not sure if that would work with the other sports. ASA also has a multisport group.
ASA Multisport is full. It's 3 days a week.
Anonymous
08/01/2016 20:16
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
Look at Sea Devils. They have two day a week options for kids who are under 12.
Anonymous
08/01/2016 18:27
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
Winter swim is nothing like summer swim. It is not fun. If he's interested, I'd start him in a stroke development (1 day/week) or 2 day/week program before I committed to 3 or 4.
Anonymous
08/01/2016 18:24
Subject: Re:Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
My child did 2 days, and improved, but fell behind the kids who were practicing 4-5 days a week. She eventually got frustrated by losing her competitiveness and now only swims summer.
Anonymous
08/01/2016 18:14
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
We just do one day a week off-season with Fins for this exact reason.
Anonymous
08/01/2016 18:05
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
Are you looking for another sport during summer?
Or to continue swimming year round?
Anonymous
08/01/2016 17:53
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
Fins. But it's only on weekends so not sure if that would work with the other sports. ASA also has a multisport group.
Anonymous
08/01/2016 17:21
Subject: Good summer swimmer - but wants to do other sports too
It seems like all of these swim programs (NCAP, RMSC, etc) expect 11 & 12 year old swimmers to swim 4-5 days a week. How do kids who also like to participate in other sports do this? Do they have to choose all swimming and nothing else even at this young age? Seems like such a big commitment. Our child loves summer swimming, and is fast, but is torn about the required time because they like other sports (soccer, tennis, basketball, and so on). Anyone have a suggestion for a 2 day a week program? Or will that not be enough? Wondering whether others have tried two days a week, did your child still improve? Our child doesn't want to give up swimming, but we are worried about burnout too. Thanks for any advice.