I was "enticed" to stay with Colorado Masters (then Rocky Mountain Masters) when I moved to New Mexico.
I think it's OK if the swimmer isn't recruited by, say, a team in California when he or she lives in Florida. The swimmer's home and the recruiting LMSC should have no more than one state between them.
But in the end, it only makes a difference in relays and point totals. The swimmer is still the same in individual races, no matter what team he or she is representing.
I was "enticed" to stay with Colorado Masters (then Rocky Mountain Masters) when I moved to New Mexico.
I think it's OK if the swimmer isn't recruited by, say, a team in California when he or she lives in Florida. The swimmer's home and the recruiting LMSC should have no more than one state between them.
But in the end, it only makes a difference in relays and point totals. The swimmer is still the same in individual races, no matter what team he or she is representing.