Paul Smith has started another thread which has migrated to what USMS might do to attract and keep more members. I thought, after trying unsuccessfully to find a thread on the subject, that I would hit the nail on the head.
There was a recent membership poll on the issues, which I participated in, but I thought it might not have emphasized strongly enough my own personal reasons:
I AM A MEMBER OF USMS SOLELY BECAUSE IT PROVIDES A MECHANISM FOR COMPETITION.
There are other 'benefits' that accrue from your USMS membership but most of them are of no interest to me. Insurance is one that is often mentioned, but in my experience, this is not such an important factor.
Excluding city and county recreation centers and private athletic clubs, here is a list of all the teams I have trained with and their membership requirements:
Laramie Masters Swim Club: trained at the high school; USMS membership required.
University of Wyoming Masters Swim Group: trained at the University; USMS membership not required.
Ford Aquatics: trained at the University of Arizona; USMS membership required.
Northern Arizona Masters: trained at Northern Arizona University; USMS membership not required.
Snow Mountain Masters: trained at Snow Mountain Ranch YMCA; USMS membership not required.
University of Denver Masters: trained at DU; USMS membership not required.
So, of the six teams I have trained with only two have required USMS membership. Most of my training is solo at clubs and recreation centers, so the insurance problem is not an issue.
Also, now that I'm over 50, there are other competition avenues open to me (read Senior Games...) so I could continue to compete even if there were no USMS (In fairness, here, I should stress that USMS has worked VERY HARD to bring these games up to their standards of competition. I went to some of the earlier versions of these that were just a joke. I believe that we seniors owe a great debt to Scott Rabalais and others for carrying this out.)
What's your reason?
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I joined Masters Swimming Ontario, Canada in order to be able to enter competitions. (Once a year, LCM in Ottawa in February).
I swim (more or less 3-5x/week) because I enjoy it.
I don't train. I don't drill. I don't count or measure
(except for that once a year 50 free LCM to see where I'm at. I know: dangling preposition, but .........)
I used to swim competitively some 45 years ago (almost National level ..... in Egypt) and restarted in 2001 (after my thirst stroke).
I joined USMS because, after discovering the site and lurking for a few days (I was at home with a fractured rib and time on my hands) I enjoyed the company, the people (most of them, with very few exceptions), the banter and the serious talk, the friendship, the occasional:duel:, the :smooch:, the :rofl:; in short the people and their spirits (spiritual and/or alcoholic. Hi, Peter).
I don't think I'll ever be able to afford the time or money to participate in a USMS sanctioned meet (unless I win the lottery pretty soon) but I feel that I belong (I was made to feel welcome, anyway, and I don't think it was a scam or a sting to get at my bank account.)
I know that if I do, there are many, many names, to whom I'd like to associate a face (or a figure :bolt:) and who, I'd like to believe, would be equally pleased to meet me.
I joined Masters Swimming Ontario, Canada in order to be able to enter competitions. (Once a year, LCM in Ottawa in February).
I swim (more or less 3-5x/week) because I enjoy it.
I don't train. I don't drill. I don't count or measure
(except for that once a year 50 free LCM to see where I'm at. I know: dangling preposition, but .........)
I used to swim competitively some 45 years ago (almost National level ..... in Egypt) and restarted in 2001 (after my thirst stroke).
I joined USMS because, after discovering the site and lurking for a few days (I was at home with a fractured rib and time on my hands) I enjoyed the company, the people (most of them, with very few exceptions), the banter and the serious talk, the friendship, the occasional:duel:, the :smooch:, the :rofl:; in short the people and their spirits (spiritual and/or alcoholic. Hi, Peter).
I don't think I'll ever be able to afford the time or money to participate in a USMS sanctioned meet (unless I win the lottery pretty soon) but I feel that I belong (I was made to feel welcome, anyway, and I don't think it was a scam or a sting to get at my bank account.)
I know that if I do, there are many, many names, to whom I'd like to associate a face (or a figure :bolt:) and who, I'd like to believe, would be equally pleased to meet me.