Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends somewhat on division and pool. Those top pools are hard core! My pool not so much. That said, my kids are A meet swimmers, and we wait until last week of July/August to vacation because my kids love summer swim.
This is a phrase that isn’t even really used at some pools. I’ve never heard it and we’ve been involved for about 14 years. You need 60 swimmers to fill all lanes across the age groups (NVSL). If you are on our team and available to swim you can pretty much plan on being called upon to swim.
My kids are on a big team in MCSL—there are a handful top kids that only swim A meets, and a lot ( like my kids) that swim 1-2 heats in an A meet and the rest in B meets. Mcsl doesn’t do the exhibition thing like in NVSL
(NVSL D1 parent here): What is the exhibition thing? I’ve never seen any child swim as an exhibition (we had this in the summer league where I grew up, but I don’t think NVSL has exhibition swims unless some B meet consortiums have them.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends somewhat on division and pool. Those top pools are hard core! My pool not so much. That said, my kids are A meet swimmers, and we wait until last week of July/August to vacation because my kids love summer swim.
This is a phrase that isn’t even really used at some pools. I’ve never heard it and we’ve been involved for about 14 years. You need 60 swimmers to fill all lanes across the age groups (NVSL). If you are on our team and available to swim you can pretty much plan on being called upon to swim.
My kids are on a big team in MCSL—there are a handful top kids that only swim A meets, and a lot ( like my kids) that swim 1-2 heats in an A meet and the rest in B meets. Mcsl doesn’t do the exhibition thing like in NVSL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best summer swimmers are year-round swimmers. Year-round swimmers tend to take vacations in August because that's when clubs take a 2-3 week break. No serious swimmer goes on vacation for 2 weeks in July. But some A meet swimmers are probably not particularly serious, so you might catch a break there.
That doesn't work for high school kids playing a fall sport. We take vacation in early July and deal with an upset coach. It's what works best for our family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the team and age groups- top division teams with top swimmers my guess is no, but lower division teams and kids in younger age groups yes. I think older kids care more and won't miss, younger kids/parents of young kids tend to not care as much.
My kids have swum in A meets for the past 9 years and we only missed 1 A meet the very first year/before we knew our kid would make A meets. Now they would be very angry if we missed.
Why do top divisions and top swimmers not want to miss A meet once or twice? Are they afraid of losing their spots or potentially improving their times
No, they just really love summer swim, being part of the team, competing and the excitement of A meets. I also think many don't want to let their relays down.
Summer swim is super short. Missing 2 meets is a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends on the team and age groups- top division teams with top swimmers my guess is no, but lower division teams and kids in younger age groups yes. I think older kids care more and won't miss, younger kids/parents of young kids tend to not care as much.
My kids have swum in A meets for the past 9 years and we only missed 1 A meet the very first year/before we knew our kid would make A meets. Now they would be very angry if we missed.
Why do top divisions and top swimmers not want to miss A meet once or twice? Are they afraid of losing their spots or potentially improving their times
No, they just really love summer swim, being part of the team, competing and the excitement of A meets. I also think many don't want to let their relays down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best summer swimmers are year-round swimmers. Year-round swimmers tend to take vacations in August because that's when clubs take a 2-3 week break. No serious swimmer goes on vacation for 2 weeks in July. But some A meet swimmers are probably not particularly serious, so you might catch a break there.
That doesn't work for high school kids playing a fall sport. We take vacation in early July and deal with an upset coach. It's what works best for our family
Yeah and when you have multiple kids involved in different activities, sometimes there is just no good time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The best summer swimmers are year-round swimmers. Year-round swimmers tend to take vacations in August because that's when clubs take a 2-3 week break. No serious swimmer goes on vacation for 2 weeks in July. But some A meet swimmers are probably not particularly serious, so you might catch a break there.
That doesn't work for high school kids playing a fall sport. We take vacation in early July and deal with an upset coach. It's what works best for our family
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in D1
Unless you swim for Chesterbrook or Tuckahoe kids in D1 miss weekend meets.
Anonymous wrote:The best summer swimmers are year-round swimmers. Year-round swimmers tend to take vacations in August because that's when clubs take a 2-3 week break. No serious swimmer goes on vacation for 2 weeks in July. But some A meet swimmers are probably not particularly serious, so you might catch a break there.