At the convention I kept hearing...
"Swimming is the number one choice of exercise in adults" and
"Ask anyone and they'll be able to tell you gow beneficial swimming is" and similar phrases...
Well, I can't dipute the facty that swimming is good for you, one of the best forms of exercise there is.
Now, having said that, I can't help it notice that even in this 'day and age' where so many people are close to obsessed with fitness and exercise - especially in California - the USMS membership of some 40,000 is only 0.15% of the population of the US.
This leads me to think that we (the USMS) has missed the boat somewhere!!!
Coming back from my fiorst convention, I see that thewre is a lot of focus on competetive swimming, and most of the delegates and BOD nad EC are either current or former competetive swimmers, and naturally the focus would be on competing.
That alone is wonderful... BUT...
It is my understanding that close to 80% of the USMS membership consists of fitness swimmers.
Also, I hear that :
- in the last 2-3 years the USMS membership has been stagnating.
- USMS does want to grow in membership.
And...
at the convention, I see 'fitness' as being an auxiliary, almost a stepchild focus to the competetive side.
Don't get me wrong, I love to compete myself, BUT...
Competetive adult swimmers are a very narrow demographic and if USMS wants to grow, they (we) need to find more attractive ways to "build-educate-service" our potential fitness swimmers.
I find it puzzling that many 'fitness swimmers' will readily enter open water swims, but when they hear of a swim meet, they don't think they're good enough for it... I've done both, and let me tewll you, swim meets are much easier, especially for a first timer, then an open water mile swim in an ocean or a lake.
I also see coaches right here in this forum that are having a hard time explaining to their fitness swimmers why (other then insurance that some clubs require) they should be members of USMS.
I think USMS is failing in it's core objectives when it comes to attracting membership, servicing them and educatiing them, which I strongly believe will mostly come from the fitness side.
Well, this is all that comes to mind at the moment. I'm hoping to eventually refine the thoughts.
Comments, thoughts anyone? I'd love to have some dialogue about this and hear what other people think.
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Am I the only one who has noticed that there is a regular stream of people who find the site, find the discussion boards, and ask the same question: I am a total newbie (or I haven't been swimming for years) how do I get started, and should I joint a USMS club? Shouldn't this be telling us that the home page needs a big whopping "Welcome to USMS Swimming! Here's how to get started, and here's why you shouldn't wait to join your local USMS club!" How many people come to the site with the same question for every one who makes it to the discussion board and posts?
Even if you get down to item fifty something of eighty something items on the left, the getting started article tells you how to get started swimming on your own! USMS isn't mentioned until the very last paragraph!
I know, I know, a site redesign is in progress. I'll sit down and shut up. I just want to mention this stuff before the new design comes out and still leaves the visitor with the impression that USMS is mostly about National Championships and World Championships and Top Ten and All Americans, only with better navigation. Really, go to the home page and see what impression you form about what USMS is all about.
Am I the only one who has noticed that there is a regular stream of people who find the site, find the discussion boards, and ask the same question: I am a total newbie (or I haven't been swimming for years) how do I get started, and should I joint a USMS club? Shouldn't this be telling us that the home page needs a big whopping "Welcome to USMS Swimming! Here's how to get started, and here's why you shouldn't wait to join your local USMS club!" How many people come to the site with the same question for every one who makes it to the discussion board and posts?
Even if you get down to item fifty something of eighty something items on the left, the getting started article tells you how to get started swimming on your own! USMS isn't mentioned until the very last paragraph!
I know, I know, a site redesign is in progress. I'll sit down and shut up. I just want to mention this stuff before the new design comes out and still leaves the visitor with the impression that USMS is mostly about National Championships and World Championships and Top Ten and All Americans, only with better navigation. Really, go to the home page and see what impression you form about what USMS is all about.