Our club recently raised its rates on an annualized basis from $1200 to $1800. :cry: This is a swimming fee only. Workout equipment and other amenities are not available. Proactive coaching has been nonexistent and often we get a workout and a lifeguard. This will likely have a severe impact on our team numbers, if it doesn't end the program.
We have available to us eight 75 minute practices per week. We are planning on approaching the board of directors of the club, so we are trying to get an idea of what other US Masters team participants pay.
Please describe your fees and services as briefly as possible and participate in the poll attached to this thread if I can figure out how to do that.
Thanks.
Parents
Former Member
Fees (depending on which club I swim at) in Atlanta are $69 to $75/ month totaling about $900 for the year. All coached by experienced coaches. Two to three practices offered 5 to 6 times a week. And, if you dare, you can swim with the age group kids on occasion for no additional fee! Be prepared to fee like :dedhorse:
Compared to triathlon training, I'm very happy with how cheap swimming is. Age group swimming runs (depending on the team and your location) around $200 to $250 a month. I can't complain. Tri training, equipment, injuries and meet fees (for me) come to about 8to 10x more expensive than masters swimming. I really don't know of any sport that's cheaper than swimming. Unless I swim by myself without a coach at the public county pool. And that's no fun.
Fees (depending on which club I swim at) in Atlanta are $69 to $75/ month totaling about $900 for the year. All coached by experienced coaches. Two to three practices offered 5 to 6 times a week. And, if you dare, you can swim with the age group kids on occasion for no additional fee! Be prepared to fee like :dedhorse:
Compared to triathlon training, I'm very happy with how cheap swimming is. Age group swimming runs (depending on the team and your location) around $200 to $250 a month. I can't complain. Tri training, equipment, injuries and meet fees (for me) come to about 8to 10x more expensive than masters swimming. I really don't know of any sport that's cheaper than swimming. Unless I swim by myself without a coach at the public county pool. And that's no fun.