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You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
I’m sorry your coach doesn’t, but our swimmers’ coaches absolutely work on technique.
As for the first PP who apparently doesn't get it - I absolutely get it. If you want to pretend that burnout among young athletes isn't a thing, you do you. I know far too many kids who developed shoulder injuries before they became teens, got fed up and exhausted with the early mornings, etc. All started club swimming 8&U. The idea that you need to start that young to ever be successful isn't true. There are tradeoffs that come with starting at different ages and choosing one program over another, for sure. But thinking there's one path to success is garbage.
I think this is so true for any sport! I'm so frustrated that my 8 y.o.s friends are moving to travel soccer/baseball etc. so soon. There is plenty of competition in the house leagues at their age. My son is a very good athlete, often the best on the team and he was the top 8U swimmer on the team this year with all star times in several strokes. But - he is 8 - and I want him to continue to try everything that he is interested in there. In most cases an athletically inclined and coordinated 8 yo will still be that way at 11 or 12. And who knows? He may find that some random sport he tries at 10 is the one he wants to stick with. I'd rather him find that out rather than specializing in something too early and risking injury or burn out.
We all played a different sport each season until well into middle school and that's when kids started to settle on one sport or another. The only thing that has changed since we were kids is that adults have found a way to monetize parents desire for their kids to be "the best" by creating travel teams for little kids and telling parents that one must do club swim at age 7.
Some of this is on you. We have not done meets at RMSC in the juniors program for two years and its been fine. No one forced us to do meets and were supportive when we'd pull our kids out when covid was bad/no distancing/precautions. Usually its more the parental pressure vs. coaches. In RMSC, most of the groups at the lower levels are so big the coaches really only care about the top kids who are going to move up so all that pressure is from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
I’m sorry your coach doesn’t, but our swimmers’ coaches absolutely work on technique.
As for the first PP who apparently doesn't get it - I absolutely get it. If you want to pretend that burnout among young athletes isn't a thing, you do you. I know far too many kids who developed shoulder injuries before they became teens, got fed up and exhausted with the early mornings, etc. All started club swimming 8&U. The idea that you need to start that young to ever be successful isn't true. There are tradeoffs that come with starting at different ages and choosing one program over another, for sure. But thinking there's one path to success is garbage.
I think this is so true for any sport! I'm so frustrated that my 8 y.o.s friends are moving to travel soccer/baseball etc. so soon. There is plenty of competition in the house leagues at their age. My son is a very good athlete, often the best on the team and he was the top 8U swimmer on the team this year with all star times in several strokes. But - he is 8 - and I want him to continue to try everything that he is interested in there. In most cases an athletically inclined and coordinated 8 yo will still be that way at 11 or 12. And who knows? He may find that some random sport he tries at 10 is the one he wants to stick with. I'd rather him find that out rather than specializing in something too early and risking injury or burn out.
We all played a different sport each season until well into middle school and that's when kids started to settle on one sport or another. The only thing that has changed since we were kids is that adults have found a way to monetize parents desire for their kids to be "the best" by creating travel teams for little kids and telling parents that one must do club swim at age 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
I’m sorry your coach doesn’t, but our swimmers’ coaches absolutely work on technique.
As for the first PP who apparently doesn't get it - I absolutely get it. If you want to pretend that burnout among young athletes isn't a thing, you do you. I know far too many kids who developed shoulder injuries before they became teens, got fed up and exhausted with the early mornings, etc. All started club swimming 8&U. The idea that you need to start that young to ever be successful isn't true. There are tradeoffs that come with starting at different ages and choosing one program over another, for sure. But thinking there's one path to success is garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
I’m sorry your coach doesn’t, but our swimmers’ coaches absolutely work on technique.
As for the first PP who apparently doesn't get it - I absolutely get it. If you want to pretend that burnout among young athletes isn't a thing, you do you. I know far too many kids who developed shoulder injuries before they became teens, got fed up and exhausted with the early mornings, etc. All started club swimming 8&U. The idea that you need to start that young to ever be successful isn't true. There are tradeoffs that come with starting at different ages and choosing one program over another, for sure. But thinking there's one path to success is garbage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
I’m sorry your coach doesn’t, but our swimmers’ coaches absolutely work on technique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
You just don’t get it. Technique is important. My kid does not compete and does it for fun and exercise. But, rmsc does not work on technique.
Anonymous wrote:Who does private lessons? Where do you get them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
My kid turned 8 during Covid so she didn’t have the chance to do 8U and joined a club at 9. Based on our experience, I would say that an 8 year old should do one of the club’s developmental programs before trying to join the competition team. There are some NCAP sites that have either a developmental program or a competition level that is geared toward the 8U set where they just do mini meets; and Tollefson has a developmental stroke school as well. My kid at 9 was a good athlete with summer swim experience so did ok, but she lucked out and got a coach after a few months that did real stroke work and by the end of the SC season she was close to JO cuts as an older 9 year old and qualified for the LC champs as a new 10 year old. She would not have done near as well without the proper stroke coaching.
I hope they continue to like swimming. My college swimmer did not swim year round until he was in 6th grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
My kid turned 8 during Covid so she didn’t have the chance to do 8U and joined a club at 9. Based on our experience, I would say that an 8 year old should do one of the club’s developmental programs before trying to join the competition team. There are some NCAP sites that have either a developmental program or a competition level that is geared toward the 8U set where they just do mini meets; and Tollefson has a developmental stroke school as well. My kid at 9 was a good athlete with summer swim experience so did ok, but she lucked out and got a coach after a few months that did real stroke work and by the end of the SC season she was close to JO cuts as an older 9 year old and qualified for the LC champs as a new 10 year old. She would not have done near as well without the proper stroke coaching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?
Sigh - they just don't get it - it is so sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend’s 8 and under just got emailed they got in at MLK.
We did too! We have a very happy kid!
8U????![]()
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For real. If this thread doesn’t give Tiger mom vibes, nothing will. Like who gives a crap
Because people want to know the results of tryouts that were over a week ago?![]()
It's perfectly reasonable to want results of tryouts in a timely manner.
It's also slightly batsh*t to send your 8&U to RMSC, given how poor their reputation is for stroke coaching.
If you want your kid to be competitive you pay for private lessons.
RMSC + private lessons for an 8&U is really a lot. Are you trying to burn your kid out?