Anonymous wrote:We’ve had nothing but great experiences with Swim Farm for all of our kids and Coach P set us up with meetings with other coaches from
other clubs once our kids were ready to make more of a commitment. I find this hard to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want once a week, Swim Farm is great. They’ve really helped my kids improve on strokes, and the times are convenient for us. Plus, if you have multiple kids, you can get them all in the pool at the same time (they have all levels on the weekends) which is super convenient.
After a couple of odd encounters with the owner, I can no longer recommend Swim Farm. Norman is the better and significantly less expensive option.
Our child had basically outgrown the program and my husband asked about the next steps in finding a club that did winter meets (Swin Farm and Norman do not). My husband asked about the wrong club I guess and the owner exploded. Very unprofessional and very strange. We stopped sending our child without finishing the package we’d paid for.
Exploded? Does not sound like the person I know…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want once a week, Swim Farm is great. They’ve really helped my kids improve on strokes, and the times are convenient for us. Plus, if you have multiple kids, you can get them all in the pool at the same time (they have all levels on the weekends) which is super convenient.
After a couple of odd encounters with the owner, I can no longer recommend Swim Farm. Norman is the better and significantly less expensive option.
Our child had basically outgrown the program and my husband asked about the next steps in finding a club that did winter meets (Swin Farm and Norman do not). My husband asked about the wrong club I guess and the owner exploded. Very unprofessional and very strange. We stopped sending our child without finishing the package we’d paid for.
Oh my, that sounds crazy. Thanks for sharing your experience - we’ll stay away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want once a week, Swim Farm is great. They’ve really helped my kids improve on strokes, and the times are convenient for us. Plus, if you have multiple kids, you can get them all in the pool at the same time (they have all levels on the weekends) which is super convenient.
After a couple of odd encounters with the owner, I can no longer recommend Swim Farm. Norman is the better and significantly less expensive option.
Our child had basically outgrown the program and my husband asked about the next steps in finding a club that did winter meets (Swin Farm and Norman do not). My husband asked about the wrong club I guess and the owner exploded. Very unprofessional and very strange. We stopped sending our child without finishing the package we’d paid for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want once a week, Swim Farm is great. They’ve really helped my kids improve on strokes, and the times are convenient for us. Plus, if you have multiple kids, you can get them all in the pool at the same time (they have all levels on the weekends) which is super convenient.
After a couple of odd encounters with the owner, I can no longer recommend Swim Farm. Norman is the better and significantly less expensive option.
Our child had basically outgrown the program and my husband asked about the next steps in finding a club that did winter meets (Swin Farm and Norman do not). My husband asked about the wrong club I guess and the owner exploded. Very unprofessional and very strange. We stopped sending our child without finishing the package we’d paid for.
Can you expand on this? I was just looking into Swim Farm and this makes me pause…