Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any pools have air conditioning? Lol
We went to an A meet last week and they had a gorgeous air conditioned clubhouse for the table workers, with a viewing deck for when our kids swam. Even the bathrooms were nice.
What! What shangri la is this ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s NVSL. Nothing cancels or changes anything. Haha
It's not. B meets aren't NVSL meets.
But it’s under the NVSL umbrella. Would they cancel if it was an A meet?
They would not cancel it if an A meet. Only storms will cancel a meet.
Agree. Last year there were several Saturday meets with extreme heat and they proceeded as planned, with recommendations on hydration, start times, etc. from the league.
B meets aren’t governed by the NVSL. They can’t mandate canceling them. More like a raincoat you’d pair with your umbrella vs. part of the umbrella.
I'm in favor of starting our A meets at 730 if possible assuming no HOA restrictions (or any other noise ordinances) heat or no heat advisory. 9am start time just seems so late.
Key swim meet volunteer here.
I love the idea of starting earlier also, but remember at the *very least* you need 40 minutes of swimmers warming up before you can start the meet.
Then adding in 20 minutes for briefings and other on-deck stuff, an 8:00 am start time would require teams to arrive before 6:30 at their home pool to caravan together to the meet location.
Remember too that some away teams have long drives, so could be earlier than a 6:30 departure. Our A meet this past weekend was 45 minutes away (NVSL). We would have needed to leave by ~6:15 for an 8am start. That's arguably worse for the kids than the heat at an 11:30 finish as opposed to a 10:30 finish.
For kids who are used to 5 am swim practice (6 am in the summer), I don't think leaving the house at 6:15 am is a hardship!
Most kids are not used to 5am or 6am swim practice. Get out of your own bubble, NVSL is a big league.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New team rep here. What are your pools doing to help volunteers keep cool in tonight's B meet? Looking for ideas we haven't thought of yet.
How about cancel and keep the kids safe and parents safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any pools have air conditioning? Lol
We went to an A meet last week and they had a gorgeous air conditioned clubhouse for the table workers, with a viewing deck for when our kids swam. Even the bathrooms were nice.
Anonymous wrote:Any pools have air conditioning? Lol
Anonymous wrote:New team rep here. What are your pools doing to help volunteers keep cool in tonight's B meet? Looking for ideas we haven't thought of yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s NVSL. Nothing cancels or changes anything. Haha
It's not. B meets aren't NVSL meets.
But it’s under the NVSL umbrella. Would they cancel if it was an A meet?
They would not cancel it if an A meet. Only storms will cancel a meet.
Agree. Last year there were several Saturday meets with extreme heat and they proceeded as planned, with recommendations on hydration, start times, etc. from the league.
B meets aren’t governed by the NVSL. They can’t mandate canceling them. More like a raincoat you’d pair with your umbrella vs. part of the umbrella.
I'm in favor of starting our A meets at 730 if possible assuming no HOA restrictions (or any other noise ordinances) heat or no heat advisory. 9am start time just seems so late.
Key swim meet volunteer here.
I love the idea of starting earlier also, but remember at the *very least* you need 40 minutes of swimmers warming up before you can start the meet.
Then adding in 20 minutes for briefings and other on-deck stuff, an 8:00 am start time would require teams to arrive before 6:30 at their home pool to caravan together to the meet location.
Remember too that some away teams have long drives, so could be earlier than a 6:30 departure. Our A meet this past weekend was 45 minutes away (NVSL). We would have needed to leave by ~6:15 for an 8am start. That's arguably worse for the kids than the heat at an 11:30 finish as opposed to a 10:30 finish.
For kids who are used to 5 am swim practice (6 am in the summer), I don't think leaving the house at 6:15 am is a hardship!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s NVSL. Nothing cancels or changes anything. Haha
It's not. B meets aren't NVSL meets.
But it’s under the NVSL umbrella. Would they cancel if it was an A meet?
They would not cancel it if an A meet. Only storms will cancel a meet.
Agree. Last year there were several Saturday meets with extreme heat and they proceeded as planned, with recommendations on hydration, start times, etc. from the league.
B meets aren’t governed by the NVSL. They can’t mandate canceling them. More like a raincoat you’d pair with your umbrella vs. part of the umbrella.
I'm in favor of starting our A meets at 730 if possible assuming no HOA restrictions (or any other noise ordinances) heat or no heat advisory. 9am start time just seems so late.
Key swim meet volunteer here.
I love the idea of starting earlier also, but remember at the *very least* you need 40 minutes of swimmers warming up before you can start the meet.
Then adding in 20 minutes for briefings and other on-deck stuff, an 8:00 am start time would require teams to arrive before 6:30 at their home pool to caravan together to the meet location.
Remember too that some away teams have long drives, so could be earlier than a 6:30 departure. Our A meet this past weekend was 45 minutes away (NVSL). We would have needed to leave by ~6:15 for an 8am start. That's arguably worse for the kids than the heat at an 11:30 finish as opposed to a 10:30 finish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New team rep here. What are your pools doing to help volunteers keep cool in tonight's B meet? Looking for ideas we haven't thought of yet.
How about cancel and keep the kids safe and parents safe.
Anonymous wrote:New team rep here. What are your pools doing to help volunteers keep cool in tonight's B meet? Looking for ideas we haven't thought of yet.
Anonymous wrote:New team rep here. What are your pools doing to help volunteers keep cool in tonight's B meet? Looking for ideas we haven't thought of yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s NVSL. Nothing cancels or changes anything. Haha
It's not. B meets aren't NVSL meets.
But it’s under the NVSL umbrella. Would they cancel if it was an A meet?
They would not cancel it if an A meet. Only storms will cancel a meet.
Agree. Last year there were several Saturday meets with extreme heat and they proceeded as planned, with recommendations on hydration, start times, etc. from the league.
B meets aren’t governed by the NVSL. They can’t mandate canceling them. More like a raincoat you’d pair with your umbrella vs. part of the umbrella.
I'm in favor of starting our A meets at 730 if possible assuming no HOA restrictions (or any other noise ordinances) heat or no heat advisory. 9am start time just seems so late.
Key swim meet volunteer here.
I love the idea of starting earlier also, but remember at the *very least* you need 40 minutes of swimmers warming up before you can start the meet.
Then adding in 20 minutes for briefings and other on-deck stuff, an 8:00 am start time would require teams to arrive before 6:30 at their home pool to caravan together to the meet location.
Remember too that some away teams have long drives, so could be earlier than a 6:30 departure. Our A meet this past weekend was 45 minutes away (NVSL). We would have needed to leave by ~6:15 for an 8am start. That's arguably worse for the kids than the heat at an 11:30 finish as opposed to a 10:30 finish.