Anonymous wrote:Would try RMSC again, SDS, Tollefson, JFD. ASA and NCAP as well, although just evaluate the potential fit when you attend the tryouts--excellent programs, but your DD will want to make sure she is fairly committed to swimming.
At 8.5 now, means she would likely be 9 by the time SC seasons starts (around the October opens), so she would need to be ready to start swimming 50s or longer events. Practice requirements at this age also start to increase a bit, although there is oftentimes some flexibility. You mention competing sports--might be worth taking a look at current practice and meet schedules for teams you are interested in joining. Practice times can be all over the place. And it can be challenging balancing swimming and others sports; certainly can be done (we do it), but at some point there will likely be conflicts.
At your DDs age, would suggest putting a premium on stroke development, enjoying the sport, and patience. There will be ebbs and flows as she grows.
Also might want to factor in location. RMSC (KSAC or RV), Tollefson (Prep), JFD (Pep), SDS (Holton), ASA (Stoner Ridge) ,and NCAP (Holton, Prep, or AU). Age group coaches at 9 are pretty solid across the board at these clubs (RMSC can be up or down a bit at times), Tollefson (good), JFD (kids seem to enjoy the Prep program, although it is a bit on the smaller side), SDS (don't know much about the program), ASA (good) and NCAP (three sites closest to Bethesda are all good). There are a few other programs/sites as well, but since you mentioned B/CC/RV, seems like you may live in lower MoCo.
Like some of the posts mentioned above, most coaches would like to see all 4 strokes legal at this age. Probably still time to get there if your DD is close or puts in some work. A few of the coaches may also look at potential and/or feel for the water, not just speed or how refined the strokes are at this age. So if your DD has, for example, a natural breaststroke kick, they may consider those things as well.
Good advice.
I will also suggest a spring tune up program, like FINS. This will help with stroke development and have her ready to go right away at the beginning of summer swim season. A lot of the club tryouts will be towards the end of summer swim season which is great for the kids who have been working all summer.