Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Looks like dates are posted but no more info yet. Any insider info? Interested in minis and wondering if waiting for the July date at KSAC would give kid a little more time to practice.
Depends if your kid is new to swim and would really improve their technique noticeably in the intervening weeks, become legal in an additional stroke, etc. If they’re very experienced and you’re only expecting incremental improvements in their form, I’d recommend the earlier tryout date.
First question you need to ask yourself (because it is the first question that comes up for minis), "Is my child legal in all 4 strokes?"
Examine that answer truthfully.
Does your kid kick breast legally? Do they recover over the water in fly?
Those are two of the biggies, you can think of others.
PP didn’t state the age of their kid. This matters greatly and your comment may or may not be relevant based on the answer. 6 year olds do not need to be legal in 4 strokes to make (or thrive) in minis.
Thanks. Kid is 7 and legal in all 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Looks like dates are posted but no more info yet. Any insider info? Interested in minis and wondering if waiting for the July date at KSAC would give kid a little more time to practice.
Depends if your kid is new to swim and would really improve their technique noticeably in the intervening weeks, become legal in an additional stroke, etc. If they’re very experienced and you’re only expecting incremental improvements in their form, I’d recommend the earlier tryout date.
First question you need to ask yourself (because it is the first question that comes up for minis), "Is my child legal in all 4 strokes?"
Examine that answer truthfully.
Does your kid kick breast legally? Do they recover over the water in fly?
Those are two of the biggies, you can think of others.
PP didn’t state the age of their kid. This matters greatly and your comment may or may not be relevant based on the answer. 6 year olds do not need to be legal in 4 strokes to make (or thrive) in minis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Looks like dates are posted but no more info yet. Any insider info? Interested in minis and wondering if waiting for the July date at KSAC would give kid a little more time to practice.
Depends if your kid is new to swim and would really improve their technique noticeably in the intervening weeks, become legal in an additional stroke, etc. If they’re very experienced and you’re only expecting incremental improvements in their form, I’d recommend the earlier tryout date.
First question you need to ask yourself (because it is the first question that comes up for minis), "Is my child legal in all 4 strokes?"
Examine that answer truthfully.
Does your kid kick breast legally? Do they recover over the water in fly?
Those are two of the biggies, you can think of others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Looks like dates are posted but no more info yet. Any insider info? Interested in minis and wondering if waiting for the July date at KSAC would give kid a little more time to practice.
Depends if your kid is new to swim and would really improve their technique noticeably in the intervening weeks, become legal in an additional stroke, etc. If they’re very experienced and you’re only expecting incremental improvements in their form, I’d recommend the earlier tryout date.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Looks like dates are posted but no more info yet. Any insider info? Interested in minis and wondering if waiting for the July date at KSAC would give kid a little more time to practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Looks like dates are posted but no more info yet. Any insider info? Interested in minis and wondering if waiting for the July date at KSAC would give kid a little more time to practice.
Anonymous wrote:Last year, try outs were held for two weeks in July. I think each pool had two try out dates and results were released a day or two after the last one. You had to sign up to try out at the pool that you wanted your kid to attend practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here, I would need to speak very loudly to communicate with a large group of young swimmers during a practice. I would need to yell.
No one said anything about coaches needing to project their voice. That’s expected when you are coaching athletes with their heads buried under water in a room with terrible acoustics. We’re talking about belittling 6.7 and 8 year olds and fostering a culture of bullying.
In the 3 years or so with WL as coach, our family hasn’t seen those negative behaviors.