Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
They have tons of kids trying out. It’s very impersonal. The minis and juniors are big groups. It gets more personal with seniors.
No, it's not, they give private tryouts for kids they tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
Anonymous wrote:
They only give private tryouts tryouts kids. Is yours elite
The elites enjoy denying kids opportunities to practice on racing blocks, then demanding they use them at tryouts. It makes them feel entitled for their privilege of using public resources. They think they deserve it because they are superior cheaters.
Omg, you are still going on about this? Your kid has tried out and didn’t make it more than once. Your kid just isn’t fast enough combined with the fact that you have let your crazy out and the club doesn’t want to deal with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
Anonymous wrote:
They only give private tryouts tryouts kids. Is yours elite
The elites enjoy denying kids opportunities to practice on racing blocks, then demanding they use them at tryouts. It makes them feel entitled for their privilege of using public resources. They think they deserve it because they are superior cheaters.
Anonymous wrote:
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
Anonymous wrote:
They only give private tryouts tryouts kids. Is yours elite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
They have tons of kids trying out. It’s very impersonal. The minis and juniors are big groups. It gets more personal with seniors.
No, it's not, they give private tryouts for kids they tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
They have tons of kids trying out. It’s very impersonal. The minis and juniors are big groups. It gets more personal with seniors.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Not from the ones observing. Those are mostly associate coaches. We had an issue with the tryouts and the head coaches claimed to not be in the pool area at all.
It's really more about which hands you grease with private lessons or other USA swimming program you transfer from.
"Thanks for your email. I completely understand your frustration. I did ask the coaches that were evaluating the swimmers to try a dive if they had time. Unfortunately, one coach misunderstood and took them off the blocks instead of the side as I had mentioned. Diving off the side is all we would expect for anyone coming into our program. We know there aren't opportunities to go off blocks. I apologize."
Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Anonymous wrote:You don’t know their names? No introductions?
Anonymous wrote:Who were the coaches observing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
How old were your minis when they tried out?
They were 7. Which has been nice, they will get two full years of minis. Now having accidentally fallen deep into this swimming world, the next one is trying out at 6. He does not like to be left behind his older siblings.![]()
What was their skill level when they tried out? Legal in all 4? What kind of times?