Anonymous wrote:I swam mornings as a kid but I’m not sure if I will let my kids. This accident destroyed a family in my old neighborhood, and it could have been any of us speeding to practice as tired and inexperienced drivers:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/water-can-be-just-as-thick-as-blood/2018/06/27/69f3e60a-7a43-11e8-80be-6d32e182a3bc_story.html
Anonymous wrote:There are some swim club sites with afternoon practices.
We have considered switching when practices get too early.
It depends on the kid though. Some kids would rather do mornings than evenings. I have one kid who is like this. Swims at 6:30am (up at 6:05) two mornings a week and when practice was cancelled due to snow he said "I am kind of sad practice is cancelled. I kind of like morning swim practice and getting up early." My other child, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:How do high school kids handle 4am morning swim??? My daughter wants to swim 5+ times a week next school year. She currently swims 3x, after school and it is a big time commitment 25 min there, 35 back with traffic, 1.5 hour practice, once a week she adds 30m dry land. 10 m getting dry and walking to my car, 20m when she used to be able to shower there. So basically 3 hours every day she swims. The team she wants to join swims a lot closer to us, every day for 1.5 hours at 4amShe can’t swim every day after school because I have other kids that have sports. We simply cannot drive everybody if she practices more. So morning swim would be a great thing for our schedule. But she can barely get up before school starts, how do kids wake up that early? Is there a method? Or are there just certain kids that can handle that and others can’t?
Anonymous wrote:4am is insane. That takes dedication! On the parent’s and child’s ends. I honestly wouldn’t be willing to drive my child to practice that early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not your target audience, but that doesn’t sound healthy to me. I’m not judging. I’m just offering my perspective. I’m sure your daughter would adjust to the timing. But the research on shift work suggests it’s very stressful for your body. She’d be waking up in the middle of the night! That messes with your sleep and stress hormones.
Im a pp and this is a very good point. From someone whos dh has worked night shift for many years...