Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
We are in NVSL. And doesn’t help that we have the same thing but it’s only A meet and everyone can only swim 2 strokes in A meets.
Your team doesn't circulate a ladder? Our team does after each meet.
Or even if they don’t circulate the ladder, they never provide the results of a meet, they only give each kid their own times? This doesn’t make any sense. I’m aware of some teams that don’t circulate the ladder, but I’m not aware of any that don’t provide complete meet results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
We are in NVSL. And doesn’t help that we have the same thing but it’s only A meet and everyone can only swim 2 strokes in A meets.
Your team doesn't circulate a ladder? Our team does after each meet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
We are in NVSL. And doesn’t help that we have the same thing but it’s only A meet and everyone can only swim 2 strokes in A meets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
We are in NVSL. And doesn’t help that we have the same thing but it’s only A meet and everyone can only swim 2 strokes in A meets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
We are in NVSL. And doesn’t help that we have the same thing but it’s only A meet and everyone can only swim 2 strokes in A meets.
And before someone tells me that should be enough, my kid is faster than the other swimmer but isn’t in the relay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
We are in NVSL. And doesn’t help that we have the same thing but it’s only A meet and everyone can only swim 2 strokes in A meets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Here you go:
http://www.mcsl.org/Results2.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
We want to do this because we know one kid is very close and beating an A meet swimmer in some strokes but we can only see our own times online. Can’t see anyone else’s
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids uses the B meets to try to move up the ladder to make A meets or better lanes for A meets. So she will strategically look at which strokes she thinks she can drop time to move up relative to others on the team.
The other two just pick the two events they like the best.
Both systems are fine with me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our summer neighborhood team coaches allow the swimmers to choose their own two events for the weekly summer dual meets. How does your child select their individual events for each meet? Do they choose events based on their competitiveness or their desire to improve their times? Is choosing freestyle and another stroke, which varies every time, for every meet a good choice?
For the RMSC Rays coach Greene decides what each kid will swim and lets them know. If he thinks he doesn't have the adequate group to win Saturday's meet, he will call around on Thursday night to assemble the best RMSC lineup he can for Saturday. This is how you win league title after league title
Who is this weird poster that is obsessed with the Rockville Rays, their coach, and the fact that the team is composed mostly of club swimmers? And does anyone really care (especially a team full of ringers who are competing for more important things at their club meets) that much about winning a summer league rec title?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our summer neighborhood team coaches allow the swimmers to choose their own two events for the weekly summer dual meets. How does your child select their individual events for each meet? Do they choose events based on their competitiveness or their desire to improve their times? Is choosing freestyle and another stroke, which varies every time, for every meet a good choice?
For the RMSC Rays coach Greene decides what each kid will swim and lets them know. If he thinks he doesn't have the adequate group to win Saturday's meet, he will call around on Thursday night to assemble the best RMSC lineup he can for Saturday. This is how you win league title after league title
Who is this weird poster that is obsessed with the Rockville Rays, their coach, and the fact that the team is composed mostly of club swimmers? And does anyone really care (especially a team full of ringers who are competing for more important things at their club meets) that much about winning a summer league rec title?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our summer neighborhood team coaches allow the swimmers to choose their own two events for the weekly summer dual meets. How does your child select their individual events for each meet? Do they choose events based on their competitiveness or their desire to improve their times? Is choosing freestyle and another stroke, which varies every time, for every meet a good choice?
For the RMSC Rays coach Greene decides what each kid will swim and lets them know. If he thinks he doesn't have the adequate group to win Saturday's meet, he will call around on Thursday night to assemble the best RMSC lineup he can for Saturday. This is how you win league title after league title
Anonymous wrote:Our summer neighborhood team coaches allow the swimmers to choose their own two events for the weekly summer dual meets. How does your child select their individual events for each meet? Do they choose events based on their competitiveness or their desire to improve their times? Is choosing freestyle and another stroke, which varies every time, for every meet a good choice?
Anonymous wrote:We are in a league with just 1 meet a week, so no A/B set up, and the coaches select all the events. For the kids that are still learning, they don’t just get thrown into the max number of events, the kids have to be legal and able to finish the race. For the better/club swimmers, their events are selected based on where the team needs their points. When we swim a weaker team, some of the other kids get to try the IM, Fly, and Breast, but against a strong team the club kids will always be doing IM, Fly and Breast.