Anonymous wrote:One tip that I can offer is to video tape your child's practice -- and let him/her to see himself/herself swimming --then compare with others who do much better.
Anonymous wrote:RMSC does focus on skill/tech, this is done through drills. Sometimes coaches do single out some swimmers and correct them.
My son joined RMSC/KSAC in April 2016 with no prior any team or swimming class except "home schooling". He improves his skill/endurance dramatically. His 500Y FR and 100Y FL are in "A" cut off range.
We don't take any other swimming class BUT -- spend a lot time watching videos (including the Summer Olympic Games). One tip that I can offer is to video tape your child's practice -- and let him/her to see himself/herself swimming --then compare with others who do much better.
Only thing I don't like RMSC, in particular Junior team, they have so many swimmers per lane (as many as 13 !), plus there are wide range swimmers of physical sizes, skills and endurance. It is impossible to do endurance training. I heard NCAP/GP Jr team has only 5-6 swimmers /per lane.
Anonymous wrote:What about UMAC at U of MD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toll is very focused on technique.
You can also just take a weekly class at Tollefsen and continue with your current team.
That is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:who is complaining, you or the kid? Often times it is the parent who gets the complaining from the other swim moms and dads who think they should be in some sort of swim lab focusing on strokes instead of swimming.
Want that sort of swimming pony up big bucks for private coaching, otherwise, all of them spend very little time on technique
most like 90% of the kids in the winter swim program will not swim past high school. the talk of Olympic swimming, college scholarships is all hope and at the end of the day, it is the parents wanting that, not the kids, same for all sports, step back, let the kids work how they want, if they want to be good they will be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toll is very focused on technique.
You can also just take a weekly class at Tollefsen and continue with your current team.
Anonymous wrote:who is complaining, you or the kid? Often times it is the parent who gets the complaining from the other swim moms and dads who think they should be in some sort of swim lab focusing on strokes instead of swimming.
Want that sort of swimming pony up big bucks for private coaching, otherwise, all of them spend very little time on technique
most like 90% of the kids in the winter swim program will not swim past high school. the talk of Olympic swimming, college scholarships is all hope and at the end of the day, it is the parents wanting that, not the kids, same for all sports, step back, let the kids work how they want, if they want to be good they will be.
Anonymous wrote:Toll is very focused on technique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What winter teams focus on technique? Or even have technique as part of the program/practices?
Lowell Lionfish.
Anonymous wrote:What winter teams focus on technique? Or even have technique as part of the program/practices?