Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids joined a club swim team at 5. We did group lessons through the county from 3-5 (with fall of their 5th years being when they tried out and made the club team. To qualify, kid needed to swim free and back legally, tread water and do a good dive. The child next to me at my older child’s try out did not make it bc of her imperfect dive.
For those discouraging you - ignore.
Here are some mini meet times for girls from a few months ago:
http://www.pvswim.org/1718meet/18-65rw.html
Obviously the 6 year olds nearly all started when they were 5. Tons of kids do it and can be amazingly good at it.
DP. To be clear the linked times are yards not meters.
So? They are doing all four strokes legally, many are getting best times and the times are quite good. What’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:My kids joined a club swim team at 5. We did group lessons through the county from 3-5 (with fall of their 5th years being when they tried out and made the club team. To qualify, kid needed to swim free and back legally, tread water and do a good dive. The child next to me at my older child’s try out did not make it bc of her imperfect dive.
For those discouraging you - ignore.
Here are some mini meet times for girls from a few months ago:
http://www.pvswim.org/1718meet/18-65rw.html
Obviously the 6 year olds nearly all started when they were 5. Tons of kids do it and can be amazingly good at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids joined a club swim team at 5. We did group lessons through the county from 3-5 (with fall of their 5th years being when they tried out and made the club team. To qualify, kid needed to swim free and back legally, tread water and do a good dive. The child next to me at my older child’s try out did not make it bc of her imperfect dive.
For those discouraging you - ignore.
Here are some mini meet times for girls from a few months ago:
http://www.pvswim.org/1718meet/18-65rw.html
Obviously the 6 year olds nearly all started when they were 5. Tons of kids do it and can be amazingly good at it.
DP. To be clear the linked times are yards not meters.
So? They are doing all four strokes legally, many are getting best times and the times are quite good. What’s your point?
Anonymous wrote:My kids joined a club swim team at 5. We did group lessons through the county from 3-5 (with fall of their 5th years being when they tried out and made the club team. To qualify, kid needed to swim free and back legally, tread water and do a good dive. The child next to me at my older child’s try out did not make it bc of her imperfect dive.
For those discouraging you - ignore.
Here are some mini meet times for girls from a few months ago:
http://www.pvswim.org/1718meet/18-65rw.html
Obviously the 6 year olds nearly all started when they were 5. Tons of kids do it and can be amazingly good at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids joined a club swim team at 5. We did group lessons through the county from 3-5 (with fall of their 5th years being when they tried out and made the club team. To qualify, kid needed to swim free and back legally, tread water and do a good dive. The child next to me at my older child’s try out did not make it bc of her imperfect dive.
For those discouraging you - ignore.
Here are some mini meet times for girls from a few months ago:
http://www.pvswim.org/1718meet/18-65rw.html
Obviously the 6 year olds nearly all started when they were 5. Tons of kids do it and can be amazingly good at it.
DP. To be clear the linked times are yards not meters.
Anonymous wrote:Because I think she'd like it?! She's a high energy kid who loves competition and the water. This is a kid who dove into the pool 2 million times in a row this summer until she figured out how to do a perfectly executed dive off of the diving board. She was still 4. She can quit swim team after one summer if it's not for her, but I'd like her to give it a go. It might be right up her alley.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it such a priority for her to be on the swim team?
- For more high-level competitive swimmer
Lol, former
For the record we've so tried ballet, soccer, gymnastics, ice skating, etc. It's good for 5 yos to try new things.
She'd love that. Do they have them for a 5 yo?Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should put her in diving classes too.
Anonymous wrote:My kids joined a club swim team at 5. We did group lessons through the county from 3-5 (with fall of their 5th years being when they tried out and made the club team. To qualify, kid needed to swim free and back legally, tread water and do a good dive. The child next to me at my older child’s try out did not make it bc of her imperfect dive.
For those discouraging you - ignore.
Here are some mini meet times for girls from a few months ago:
http://www.pvswim.org/1718meet/18-65rw.html
Obviously the 6 year olds nearly all started when they were 5. Tons of kids do it and can be amazingly good at it.
Because I think she'd like it?! She's a high energy kid who loves competition and the water. This is a kid who dove into the pool 2 million times in a row this summer until she figured out how to do a perfectly executed dive off of the diving board. She was still 4. She can quit swim team after one summer if it's not for her, but I'd like her to give it a go. It might be right up her alley.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it such a priority for her to be on the swim team?
- For more high-level competitive swimmer
Lol, former
Anonymous wrote:Why is it such a priority for her to be on the swim team?
- For more high-level competitive swimmer