Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV summer swim culture is so insufferable. To paraphrase the great Allen Iverson, “we’re talkin’ about rec swim time trials man, not a high level meet, rec swim time trials”.
It is people year-round swimming strutting around the rec pools like they're something, primarily just making sure the rec swimmers don't get any pool time. Oh, but if they lose, "It doesn't matter." Yet, the travel club swimming somehow just isn't as fun, but then they don't go to the rec team practices most of the time, they go to the club practices.
You should choose one or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DMV summer swim culture is so insufferable. To paraphrase the great Allen Iverson, “we’re talkin’ about rec swim time trials man, not a high level meet, rec swim time trials”.
It is people year-round swimming strutting around the rec pools like they're something, primarily just making sure the rec swimmers don't get any pool time. Oh, but if they lose, "It doesn't matter." Yet, the travel club swimming somehow just isn't as fun, but then they don't go to the rec team practices most of the time, they go to the club practices.
You should choose one or the other.
Anonymous wrote:DMV summer swim culture is so insufferable. To paraphrase the great Allen Iverson, “we’re talkin’ about rec swim time trials man, not a high level meet, rec swim time trials”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Our team doesn’t do make up time trials, it seems that some do, most don’t.
Our team also will not let you use last year’s time. So, no time trials or B meet 2 days later, no first A meet.
Ours doesn’t allow make ups either and DC doesn’t want to miss a meet as it counts against you for high point, relay spots (and they go to all stars every year). Say what you will but DC make All Stars every year and loves summer swim despite being a high performing club swimmer (they aren’t mutually exclusive).
when your swimmer gets a little older, they'll realize summer swim doesn't matter
I think this I true. Seniors will be gone for a week with friends and not care. If they are serious swimmers they will often skip divisionals or all stars for the important meets.
Last year we had HS swimmers skip divisionals because they had another meet during all stars and they wanted teammates to have a chance.
This has been my experience both as an observer and as the parent of a now older swimmer. My kid loves summer swim, don’t get me wrong, but the meets themselves, high point awards, etc. are not really important to them and their summer certainly doesn’t revolve around it. They prioritize their club schedule over their summer swim meets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Our team doesn’t do make up time trials, it seems that some do, most don’t.
Our team also will not let you use last year’s time. So, no time trials or B meet 2 days later, no first A meet.
Ours doesn’t allow make ups either and DC doesn’t want to miss a meet as it counts against you for high point, relay spots (and they go to all stars every year). Say what you will but DC make All Stars every year and loves summer swim despite being a high performing club swimmer (they aren’t mutually exclusive).
when your swimmer gets a little older, they'll realize summer swim doesn't matter
I think this I true. Seniors will be gone for a week with friends and not care. If they are serious swimmers they will often skip divisionals or all stars for the important meets.
Last year we had HS swimmers skip divisionals because they had another meet during all stars and they wanted teammates to have a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Our team doesn’t do make up time trials, it seems that some do, most don’t.
Our team also will not let you use last year’s time. So, no time trials or B meet 2 days later, no first A meet.
Ours doesn’t allow make ups either and DC doesn’t want to miss a meet as it counts against you for high point, relay spots (and they go to all stars every year). Say what you will but DC make All Stars every year and loves summer swim despite being a high performing club swimmer (they aren’t mutually exclusive).
when your swimmer gets a little older, they'll realize summer swim doesn't matter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Our team doesn’t do make up time trials, it seems that some do, most don’t.
Our team also will not let you use last year’s time. So, no time trials or B meet 2 days later, no first A meet.
Ours doesn’t allow make ups either and DC doesn’t want to miss a meet as it counts against you for high point, relay spots (and they go to all stars every year). Say what you will but DC make All Stars every year and loves summer swim despite being a high performing club swimmer (they aren’t mutually exclusive).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Generally true, but not always true for certain age groups on teams like Chesterbrook and Tuckahoe (and maybe OKM and Crosspointe). Some age groups are stacked and very competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry but if attending make-up time trials vs the regular time trials is the difference between your swimmer making their A meet or not, then LC meets really don't matter for your swimmer.
Our team doesn’t do make up time trials, it seems that some do, most don’t.
Our team also will not let you use last year’s time. So, no time trials or B meet 2 days later, no first A meet.