Is there really a division between masters swimmers? i.e. one camp allied to a more low key fitness oriented approach with low membership growth vs. a meet oriented competitive (elite) camp?
This sounds ridiculous to me. I don't think I've ever run into anyone that acknowledged this debate on a pool deck.
What spawns this rift in Masters swimming? Is this an old guard vs. younger member phenonmenon?
Are there different motivations that exist that create this conflict in terms of the future of USMS? Why can't both coexist?
I say we poll some people out there and find out what they support.
John Smith
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Former Member
Why not have 2 categories, The Jedi, and the Masters, or 3, Tri Guys, or rename them The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.
I still think it should be, come one, come all.
My search fitness swimming turned up 42,700,000. I checked 10 pages of the results and most turned up with the words fitness swimming and several stated USMS.
Why not have 2 categories, The Jedi, and the Masters, or 3, Tri Guys, or rename them The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.
I still think it should be, come one, come all.
My search fitness swimming turned up 42,700,000. I checked 10 pages of the results and most turned up with the words fitness swimming and several stated USMS.