Hey everyone, wasn't sure were to put this questions so I decided to place it here. I also wanted to get some opinions from knowlageable swimmers like yourselves so I hope you don't mind me asking this.
Here's the story..
My daughter is 9 years old and has been competing for about 8 months but taking swimming lessons since the age of 3. She's extremely descent for her age (about 35 seconds 50 free, 43 seconds 50 fly, 45 seconds 50 back and 43 seconds 50 ***) just to give you an idea. I decided to pull her off the current team as I feel he was not improving enough as her coach did very little technique training and put her in private lessons with someone I think can really help her learn the little things to make her faster.
Anyways, here is the other thing.
During her swim meets I noticed another 9 year old girl who is swimming with times such as 32 seconds 50 free, 32 seconds 50 fly, 38 seconds 50 *** ect and could not believe it. Keep in mind this girl JUST turned 9!
My question is this,
How is it that a 9 year old child can swim times as fast as many of the top 11, 12 or 13 year olds? Is this a freak of nature? Is it just good coaching? Physical strength? or what.
I did not think it was possible for kids this age to swim so fast. Is there any hope for my daughter to "catch up" to kids like this?
I would like to know everyones opinion on youth marvels like this. I believe this kids has gotten as fast as she will get but that's my own personal opinion. She is sort of short and perhaps as she matures other kids will eventually get taller and stronger and catch up to her times?
If you were in my shoes what would YOU do with your daughter to help her attain these kinds of times?
Thanks
Mark- This is the first year my 11 yo son will not be doing summer rec swimming. He learned to swim at 5 and has done it every summer since. He was actually an A swimmer as a 6-UN but had an "unfortunate" experience, on the deck as a 7 yo, that left him not wanting to swim ever again. (Another swimmer punched him in the stomach right before he was going to swim- the shepherd had stepped away!) When he dove in he immediately swam back to the wall and started crying and holding his stomach, he couldn't "breathe". He was so upset.
As a 9yo we changed teams and were able to coax him back. He agreed to practice but not race. He did that as a 9 yo and actually raced again as a 10 yo. This year he has stated to both my husband and I separately, and very succinctly, "I really don't want to swim."
We listened him and he will not swim this summer. I too hope that one day he will get back into it. :bighug:
Mark- This is the first year my 11 yo son will not be doing summer rec swimming. He learned to swim at 5 and has done it every summer since. He was actually an A swimmer as a 6-UN but had an "unfortunate" experience, on the deck as a 7 yo, that left him not wanting to swim ever again. (Another swimmer punched him in the stomach right before he was going to swim- the shepherd had stepped away!) When he dove in he immediately swam back to the wall and started crying and holding his stomach, he couldn't "breathe". He was so upset.
As a 9yo we changed teams and were able to coax him back. He agreed to practice but not race. He did that as a 9 yo and actually raced again as a 10 yo. This year he has stated to both my husband and I separately, and very succinctly, "I really don't want to swim."
We listened him and he will not swim this summer. I too hope that one day he will get back into it. :bighug: