I am SOOOO Mad!

I started diving off of starting blocks when I was eight years old. I am now 51, and train at the Y, almost always alone, as there is no Masters program in the county where I live, or in any of the immediately adjacent counties. (There are several age group programs.) I want to work on my starts, but none of the Y's where I swim will let me use the blocks - saying that a national Y policy prohibits anyone from using the blocks unless a team/club coach is on the deck. I have never heard of anyone suing a YMCA because of an accident on a starting block. Yes, perhaps a coach would be valuable to me in this regard, but I'm not looking for a coach - I need and want a cooperative facility. The age groups' program schedules are not conducive to my schedule, and besides, the age group coaches already have enough on their hands during those times with lanes full of kids working their programs. I also am not excited about having to dodge those kids to do the work I need to do. Anyone find a way to conquer this litigation-fear-induced insanity yet? Thank you.
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by aquageek New Bern is the only town in America without a Starbucks but gull80 is serving fancy latte's after practice so who cares. Actually we do have the Trent River Coffee Co. where Ed, the owner, knows everyone by name and remembers their favorite beverage. Small town America--you gotta love it.
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  • Former Member
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    Originally posted by aquageek New Bern is the only town in America without a Starbucks but gull80 is serving fancy latte's after practice so who cares. Actually we do have the Trent River Coffee Co. where Ed, the owner, knows everyone by name and remembers their favorite beverage. Small town America--you gotta love it.
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