We just got done with today's practice and I have to say that we had more late swimmers today than we have had so far this year! I'm curious to see what everyone's policy (if any) you or your team have with showing up on time? I definitely don't want to be a harda$$, but I want people to show up on time as well!
Look forward to the comments!
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lol
Age Group/ SR Swimming @ USS is totally different from masters.
What would happen you ask?
This works well where I swim.
In the instance you describe, the coach would say they need not bother to get in. Go home. Think about what you want to get out of swimming. If you pull that kind of a stunt, this is not the group or team for you.
The next time, they will be moved down a level for a period of time.
Third time is find another team.
bye bye :wave:
It's a known fact that it's a privilege to be on the team. It is no one's right to be on the team.
The kids that are there all work their A$$'s off.
This is a coach run team by the way.
I remember those days of straight USS team! I kind of miss them, but I have to say that the Y atmosphere (though not as competitive all the time) is much more leniant. If I ever said that to the Y swimmers I could probably just leave the office keys on my way out...different programs (different strokes for different folks per se)
lol
Age Group/ SR Swimming @ USS is totally different from masters.
What would happen you ask?
This works well where I swim.
In the instance you describe, the coach would say they need not bother to get in. Go home. Think about what you want to get out of swimming. If you pull that kind of a stunt, this is not the group or team for you.
The next time, they will be moved down a level for a period of time.
Third time is find another team.
bye bye :wave:
It's a known fact that it's a privilege to be on the team. It is no one's right to be on the team.
The kids that are there all work their A$$'s off.
This is a coach run team by the way.
I remember those days of straight USS team! I kind of miss them, but I have to say that the Y atmosphere (though not as competitive all the time) is much more leniant. If I ever said that to the Y swimmers I could probably just leave the office keys on my way out...different programs (different strokes for different folks per se)