Masters teams in Maryland

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Obviously theres a lot in the area...since I've met a lot of people from the area...but...for someone attending Loyola College in Maryland what are my options? Since it seems thats where I have to head next year.
  • Maryland Masters swims at UMBC. Take a look here: www.marylandmasters.com/ Paul
  • Morgan, there's also Merritt and NBAC in the area. I think either Loyola or Towson also has a masters group there.
  • Former Member
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    I wondered if that was a misprint. I was considering giving them a try since it would be more convenient to work. I called the coach and he said come on out for a couple of weeks to try it out no charge.
  • From their Masters page, their annual fees total about $600, or $50/month on average. That's reasonable pricing compared to others across the country. What I found odd was the punch card option. It's $180 for a 12-punch card. That's $15 per workout! They must really be trying to discourage this option. I wonder how many they get using it at that price? Wow, I wonder, though, if those are for "regular drop-ins," the guys who come by once a week or once every two weeks or something like that. Our team has a rechargable swipe card w/ 15 punches for a very reasonable 1/3 of that per workout.
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    There is a Masters team at Carroll County YMCA in Westminster (probably too far with traffic in the mornings). The other place is at the McDonogh School in Owings Mills. They have a Masters program as well. http://www.eagleswimteam.com/ They have a new 50M indoor pool. Its not too far from the Loyola Campus. Good Luck Tree
  • Former Member
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    There is a Masters team at Carroll County YMCA in Westminster (probably too far with traffic in the mornings). The other place is at the McDonogh School in Owings Mills. They have a Masters program as well. http://www.eagleswimteam.com/ They have a new 50M indoor pool. Its not too far from the Loyola Campus. Good Luck Tree Looking at the eagleswimteam: group descriptions, made me want to kill myself a little bit....I remember those days of having to make 4 out of 6 training sets and passing strength tests in order to stay in the Senior group. The pools gorgeous, Thank God for masters.