Anonymous wrote:The answer is it really depends on who the coach would be. Pretty much every team in the area has some good coaches vs some bad ones. Unfortunately there is no magic club that has great coaches from 8 all the way to 18.
To answer your question, of the choices listed ncap prep has the best 10 year old coach. Very supportive and attentive. Not the case for the coaches there as they get older
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Is there any swim program that offers dryland and best swimming lessons? Also what are the NCAP locations that offer dryland ? Is there any other recommendations other than NCAP ?
Are you looking for a competitive club for your kid or just stroke and turn lessons?
I’m just looking for the best competitive club ? I’m
New to this . And don’t understand why dryland can’t be done at age of 10
Anonymous wrote:A female coach at Toll is horrible. She was teaching kids how to breathe by rolling on their backs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASA is a great program. They are holding tryouts on June 17 and 24. Go to their website for details and signups.
We've heard the same. There is definitely an informal ranking among swim clubs. Toll isn't at the top. Coaching quality varies significantly by group at Toll.
+1 ASA has some great swimmers. Seems like it's pulling top swimmers from less-competitive programs.
My DD is an 11-12 swimmer with one of the big clubs and we were at multiple meets with year with ASA and Toll swimmers and I can tell you each has a handful of standout girls in that age group that could compete in the highest level at any of the big clubs. It does make me wonder if they will stay with ASA and Toll as they get older. Probably will be a total coup for those clubs if they do.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly this was a learn-to-swim coach and if the child is particularly small sometimes that’s where you start
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASA is a great program. They are holding tryouts on June 17 and 24. Go to their website for details and signups.
We've heard the same. There is definitely an informal ranking among swim clubs. Toll isn't at the top. Coaching quality varies significantly by group at Toll.
+1 ASA has some great swimmers. Seems like it's pulling top swimmers from less-competitive programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ASA is a great program. They are holding tryouts on June 17 and 24. Go to their website for details and signups.
We've heard the same. There is definitely an informal ranking among swim clubs. Toll isn't at the top. Coaching quality varies significantly by group at Toll.
Anonymous wrote:A female coach at Toll is horrible. She was teaching kids how to breathe by rolling on their backs.
Anonymous wrote:A female coach at Toll is horrible. She was teaching kids how to breathe by rolling on their backs.
Anonymous wrote:Toll was terrible for DC.