miranadobe
Posted : 3/8/2010 12:32:35 PM
marty_ga
They had 2 hour practices daily, sometimes twice. Every weekend was an all day meet both Sat and Sun. Most of the meets involved travel, sometimes quite far.
This is true. As she ages and presumably advances, she could be in the elite group of swimmers that work harder than everyone else. As it was, I was only in HS swim team for 3 years and we had practice after school, with the best kids having practice in the morning, too. At least two hours each practice. If for some reason we couldn't be in the pool because of weather, we were doing strength training and cardio - one year we even went to the gym before going to the pool for practice. You swam hard every time - and you were not allowed to whine or complain - you swam even when you felt like you were going to peuk - in fact there was a bucket available at the end of the lanes if you felt you would peuk.
Some of the most fun I had in HS was as part of the swim team - and they were all good kids, no drug heads (although I presume some did pot, I never saw it, tho.) Expect her to eat like a horse - she'll be hungry from working out so much. (haha! After I wrote that, I just read it in Marty's response above, too funny!) It's true.
Anyway, since you're looking for feedback on Y-type swimming for elementary school kids, I can't really answer, but I can ask my friends (from swim team) who were the types to have started early on. BTW, those are the kids who went on to state swim meets because they got good.
The gear is cheaper - a $40 swimsuit, goggles, and cap - than most other sports. Travel was usually a community thing - either a bus, or a mom or two or five would cart us all around. If she's the kind of girl to stick to her committments, she could do really well. If not, she could just have fun. :)