10. Everyone else is doing it. More than 10,000 people have already registered for 2011. :banana:
9. You can renew online and print your card immediately.
8. You'll get discounts :2cents: from our USMS sponsors:
Barracuda: 10% off total purchase
blueseventy: $15.00 off purchase of $30.00 or more
Finis: $10.00 off total purchase
Fitness Nutrition: 20% off total purchase
Hammer Nutrition: $5.00 off total purchase
SwimOutlet.com: 10% discount on Sporti and ClubSwim products
TRISWIM: 30% off total purchase
TYR: 20% off total purchase
7. You can renew during the football time-outs on Thanksgiving Day. :turkey:
6. You need to be registered for 2011 to participate in the January One-Hour Postal Swim.
5. You can continue to blog on these forums. :duel:
4. You won't miss any issues of SWIMMER Magazine.
3. Your registrar will be eternally grateful. :chug:
2. You can reset your Go The Distance goal and continue to FLOG all your workouts. :weightlifter:
1. Because USMS loves you and wants you back for another great year! :cheerleader: :bliss:
To renew, just click here:
http://www.usms.org/reg/
If you have problems or would like a personalized renewal link sent to you, please contact me at AnnaLea (at) usms (dot) org.
Parents
Former Member
No, it wouldn't cover the situation you describe. For workouts, it covers:
"Swimming practice where all participants are members of USMS or USA Swimming, and under the direct supervision of a USMS member or USA Swimming certified coach."
"Direct supervision" means that the person must be on the deck or in the line of sight of the swimmers in the water; that person can't be working out with the group.
You can read more in the Insurance section of the USMS Guide to Operations:
www.usms.org/.../gto_ins_general.pdf
No, it wouldn't cover the situation you describe. For workouts, it covers:
"Swimming practice where all participants are members of USMS or USA Swimming, and under the direct supervision of a USMS member or USA Swimming certified coach."
"Direct supervision" means that the person must be on the deck or in the line of sight of the swimmers in the water; that person can't be working out with the group.
You can read more in the Insurance section of the USMS Guide to Operations:
www.usms.org/.../gto_ins_general.pdf