Our Masters Program consists of approximately 20 swimmers with 1-5 swimmers showing up to workout on any given evening. We swim at the same time as the USA-S team, granted 1 lane, and a workout written on the white board. No formal or informal coaching provided. Now for the problem: Masters swimmers are treated like we are fortunate to have a lane to workout in at all. The coaches do not want to hang out at the pool any longer than required to coach their (5) swim groups. In order not to be considered infringing upon the practice time of the USA-S groups, does anyone have suggestions on how to "play nice" with the "kiddies"? The Masters swimmers would love to see the program grow but the coaches are not on board as the USA-S program dominates. How do other programs operate? How can we increase or even maintain our practice times? Is a certified coach on deck required? We would actually like to have some coaching but again, USA-S is their priority and we are lucky to even be acknowledged let alone accepted. :badday:
Our Masters Program consists of approximately 20 swimmers with 1-5 swimmers showing up to workout on any given evening.
It seems like this might be the problem right there. If only 1-5 swimmers show up the coaches probably figure you guys aren't real committed and are just taking up lane space the age groupers could probably use more effectively. Of course it's a bit of a catch-22 because your team probably isn't real motivated because of the lack of coaching support, too.
Our Masters Program consists of approximately 20 swimmers with 1-5 swimmers showing up to workout on any given evening.
It seems like this might be the problem right there. If only 1-5 swimmers show up the coaches probably figure you guys aren't real committed and are just taking up lane space the age groupers could probably use more effectively. Of course it's a bit of a catch-22 because your team probably isn't real motivated because of the lack of coaching support, too.