Anonymous wrote:What area are you looking in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
NVSL teams will not take kids who aren't members for insurance purposes. there are a couple of private clubs in the area:
Dominion Dive Club
https://www.dominiondiveclub.com
Montgomery Dive Club
https://www.sportsengine.com/org/montgomery-dive-club
George Mason
https://dive-mason.yolasite.com
NVSL dive teams will take kids that are members of other NVSL pools who do not have a dive team. They are covered in their insurance policy. This option has been around for awhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
NVSL teams will not take kids who aren't members for insurance purposes. there are a couple of private clubs in the area:
Dominion Dive Club
https://www.dominiondiveclub.com
Montgomery Dive Club
https://www.sportsengine.com/org/montgomery-dive-club
George Mason
https://dive-mason.yolasite.com
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
We live in an area with lots of pools with smaller pools/swim teams, and those dive teams around us are always reaching out to let us know that they're looking for kids. This includes a team in Division 2.
From all I hear, dive teams are always looking for kids. I'd guess that pretty much any team would be happy to hear from families interested in joining, but teams in divisions 3 and below would likely be even happier. If you go to NVSL's dive site and check out the teams, you should be able to find one relatively near you.
Thanks. I’ll have a look at the standings. When I was in NVSL years ago I think I remember diving and swimming teams being in different divisions for our pool. I assume that’s still the case? Any thoughts on assessing the coaching from the outside? Technically instruction but as much the atmosphere/fun.
That is the case - NVSL swim and dive teams are separate entities and are placed in divisions without regard to which division the other team is in. While there are 17 divisions in NVSL swim, there are only seven in dive, so they have to keep them separate if only out of necessity to keep the number of teams in each division the same.
Unfortunately I can't help on your question about assessing the coaches/teams, as I'm involved on the swim side and not the dive side. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
We live in an area with lots of pools with smaller pools/swim teams, and those dive teams around us are always reaching out to let us know that they're looking for kids. This includes a team in Division 2.
From all I hear, dive teams are always looking for kids. I'd guess that pretty much any team would be happy to hear from families interested in joining, but teams in divisions 3 and below would likely be even happier. If you go to NVSL's dive site and check out the teams, you should be able to find one relatively near you.
Thanks. I’ll have a look at the standings. When I was in NVSL years ago I think I remember diving and swimming teams being in different divisions for our pool. I assume that’s still the case? Any thoughts on assessing the coaching from the outside? Technically instruction but as much the atmosphere/fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
We live in an area with lots of pools with smaller pools/swim teams, and those dive teams around us are always reaching out to let us know that they're looking for kids. This includes a team in Division 2.
From all I hear, dive teams are always looking for kids. I'd guess that pretty much any team would be happy to hear from families interested in joining, but teams in divisions 3 and below would likely be even happier. If you go to NVSL's dive site and check out the teams, you should be able to find one relatively near you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I switched from gymnastics to diving when I was 12. It's absolutely worth trying. Just beware that there is a big mental aspect to it . . . you have to be okay with taking risks and doing your thing in a silent space with all eyes on you.
Did you end up diving in high school and/or college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.
Do you have any idea how to discover which ones take kids who aren’t members?
Anonymous wrote:I switched from gymnastics to diving when I was 12. It's absolutely worth trying. Just beware that there is a big mental aspect to it . . . you have to be okay with taking risks and doing your thing in a silent space with all eyes on you.
Anonymous wrote:At lot of Summer Swim teams in NVSL offer diving, and will often take kids that aren't members of the pool simply due to a lack of kids to fill a team.