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http://hiddenbrookswimteam.com/news-events/ |
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http://www.scraswimming.com/pcscras/...a-handbook.pdf |
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http://www.aquatics.miamicountryday...._stabid_=66367 |
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http://www.atacswim.com/SubTabGeneri..._stabid_=49812 |
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Rofl
"Your swimmer will ALWAYS wear out a suit before they out grow it. Suits stretch with use."
Well, that might depend on exactly what grows when the swimmer wears the suit. Yes, the suit will stretch when growth occurs! |
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I have three younger brothers. I'm nineteen (just barely), the twins are seventeen, and our the youngest is just fifteen. We all grew up swimming in the country club/swim club teams from the Guppy Team age. Speedos were the norm, and we thought nothing about it. I know I loved wearing tight swimsuits, even though I only sported a peanut and two little marbles inside. We shared all the locker and shower spaces with all the older boys, and I knew from looking at them, and from looking at my dad, grandfathers, older cousins, and all the other older males that "my time would come!" Eventually I'd have pubic hair, larger hydraulic equipment, and bigger muscles.
Boys do go through a period of being self-conscious at the onset of puberty, but when a guy is surrounded by other boys in the same condition, and older boys and men as examples of where puberty is leading, it really isn't a big deal. Erections in swimsuits aren't "dirty" or "abnormal." They just happen. Big deal. Now, if a boy goes into swimming at puberty, then I can understand some trepidation at wearing Speedos! It's much easier to "grow into them" starting as a little boy. I was shaved once, and then refused to ever shave again. Sometimes that was way more an issue than wearing the swimsuits. |
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Good attitude, well expressed.
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I had a similar experience growing up. My gym has a policy that you have to be at least 10 to use the regular locker rooms. Anyone younger has to use the family locker room with a parent. When I turned 10, I started going to the regular locker room with my dad. I remember walking in for the first time. It seemed like everyone was naked. Penises of every shape and size wherever I looked. Definately more educational than those drawings in the sex ed books. |
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I've got a friend that coaches an off season swim team. He recommends that the guys wear briefs, but they are frequently reluctant. His tactics to change their minds are twofold. First, he wears a brief himself 100% of the time.
The second is a bit less conventional. At the beginning of the season, there's a team social and swimsuit fitting. All of the swimmers and their families are invited. Instead of just fitting the team members, however, they do a fundraiser by selling team suits to parents and family members. The swimsuits are paid for prior to the event. At the end of the event, anyone interested can use the pool. He doesn't mention this last part on the announcement, which means that nobody brings a swimsuit. At the event everyone is getting fitted for swimsuits, parents included. He finds that most of the dads are more than willing to opt for the brief suit. This in turn make it easier for their kids to make the same choice. Then they get a chance to use the pool with their speedo clad parents. Last year he also switched the 16+ group to briefs only. He'd thought some people might complain, but not a single person did. |
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I've got a friend that coaches an off season swim team. He recommends that the guys wear briefs, but they are frequently reluctant. His tactics to change their minds are twofold. First, he wears a brief himself 100% of the time.
The second is a bit less conventional. At the beginning of the season, there's a team social and swimsuit fitting. All of the swimmers and their families are invited. Instead of just fitting the team members, however, they do a fundraiser by selling team suits to parents and family members. The swimsuits are paid for prior to the event. At the end of the event, anyone interested can use the pool. He doesn't mention this last part on the announcement, which means that nobody brings a swimsuit. At the event everyone is getting fitted for swimsuits, parents included. He finds that most of the dads are more than willing to opt for the brief suit. This in turn make it easier for their kids to make the same choice. Then they get a chance to use the pool with their speedo clad parents. Last year he also switched the 16+ group to briefs only. He'd thought some people might complain, but not a single person did. |
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