Anonymous wrote:The Tyson pool is disgusting. And Westwood is for a snapshot in time not an entire year nor are people saying that your child is being sent there because NCAP doesn’t care about them. Apples to oranges.
- Yes, they have blocksAnonymous wrote:Are there blocks at Tysons? Renaissance doesn't have any.
Anonymous wrote:Can't argue that NCAP Tysons is better than Renaissance but we are definitely setting the bar low with that comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TY may not be best facility, but there is worse - the Renaissance where York practices.
NCAP having a dedicated training site has been amazing. When we had all those snow days and the Rec centers were closed, we were able to continue training. The Coaches simply adjusted practice times to make sure we were traveling when it was safe. I also know they invited other NCAP locations to come and train during those days.
Don’t they have gym equipment in there for dryland training too?
Anonymous wrote:TY may not be best facility, but there is worse - the Renaissance where York practices.
NCAP having a dedicated training site has been amazing. When we had all those snow days and the Rec centers were closed, we were able to continue training. The Coaches simply adjusted practice times to make sure we were traveling when it was safe. I also know they invited other NCAP locations to come and train during those days.
Anonymous wrote:These team owners could mess up a one-car funeral with no effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Westwood to Tysons is a 6 minute drive. 15 minutes from Tyson’s to Marymount. My hunch is most Arlington residents swim for AAC, York, Hydra, or Machine and that the NCAP Tyson’s people are out in Fairfax county
A huge contingent of Arlington swimmers swim for NCAP MU; it is an incredibly convenient location.
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Also Marymount to Tysons is at least 20 minutes without traffic. And no one is commuting between the 2 sites, they are coming from their homes which can make the trip longer.
Anonymous wrote:Westwood to Tysons is a 6 minute drive. 15 minutes from Tyson’s to Marymount. My hunch is most Arlington residents swim for AAC, York, Hydra, or Machine and that the NCAP Tyson’s people are out in Fairfax county
Anonymous wrote:We love NCAP MU but small chance I am going to drive my kids out to a subpar pool in Tysons and past sites for 4 other clubs on my way.
Anonymous wrote:Gold 1 AM and PM were supposed to be Gold 1 groups with a morning or evening option for families. Gold 1 PM with John moved to MU to give Tysons more afternoon lane space for their younger swimmers and those kids have done well. Gold 1 AM has seriously underperformed and many families are unhappy or have left. Instead of actually fixing the problem at the site Spencer and Company decided to ship all of their most talented swimmers to MU and then to fill the pool space now left unfilled in the morning move all of MU Gold 2 to Tysons in that time slot.
This is not about what is best for the swimmers. It is NCAP being lazy and not hiring a new head coach for their falling apart Gold 1 program.