New member with an observation

So I have decided to join USMS at the ripe age of 35, after spending the past 12 years teaching myself to swim. I've never been able to be a part of an organized USMS team due to work schedule or being in the middle of po-dunk America with no teams nearby. So with my recent move back from Korea, I now have a good opportunity to train with a team, a real coach, and get good at this. My first observation is this: I suck. I mean I REALLY suck. Everything I thought I had been doing right for the last decade, the coach quickly pointed out everything I was doing wrong. Which is good of course, because I want to learn and do it right and get better. But this is going to be tough, I can tell. My question to everyone is this: Am I unique in the age I join and try to be on an organized team? Is it worth my time and effort to do this?
Parents
  • Keep checking back, though, as many events will show up about 30-60 days before the event happens. For a lot of teams, Masters events take a back seat to USA Swimming meets, high school meets and other aquatic programming, so they cannot plan events too far in advance. Thanks for that. Hopefully I can find something I can participate in next year.
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  • Keep checking back, though, as many events will show up about 30-60 days before the event happens. For a lot of teams, Masters events take a back seat to USA Swimming meets, high school meets and other aquatic programming, so they cannot plan events too far in advance. Thanks for that. Hopefully I can find something I can participate in next year.
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