Anonymous wrote:Our swim team had evening practices for kids who were at camp during the day, but they assigned young/inexperienced coaches to them, and they definitely weren't the same caliber as the regular practices. And, very few kids attended so our kids missed out on the social bonding that happens when you swim with the same kids every morning. In short, working parents' only real option if they want their kids to have the real swim team experience is getting a summer sitter who can take them in the mornings.
And yes, it does take a lot of volunteers to put on a swim meet. Legit.
yes, to all of this.
We did just the afternoon practices one summer. Another summer we had a sitter a few mornings a week who just took our son to swim team and then dropped him off at camp late. This summer we are doing a full time sitter so our kids can have the full swim team experience.
It does take a lot of volunteers to run meats, but is only really for 6 weeks so not a big deal. We also have a really big swim team so as long as everyone volunteers here and there, it's not that bad. I actually enjoy timing during the meets and find it makes the meets go by quickly.
Summer swim team makes for a crazy busy June/July, especially if your kids swim A and B meets, relay team and divisionals, but my kids love summer swim team so it's all worth it.