Let me know and why you need to be out of the pool, and the approximate dates, and I'll prorate your costs.With an extensive background in consulting and a masters degree in business administration, Coach Ed has combined his love of triathlon with a strong business sense to build Team Z into what it is today. Will L4 prorate my membership to account for this? I won't be able to swim for a significant period of time (3+ weeks) due to injury or work travel. I do try to get to swimmer communications promptly, but I ask all swimmers to be patient and allow a few days befor receiving their passes. Your everlovin' and devoted registrar is another L4 swimmer who helps out by managing registrations. If you'd like to put your membership on hold, email me at and I can do that for you.Ĭan I expect same day service/24 hour turn around when I order a new pass? Similarly, you can change your membership options through the website. You can access your member profile to check your membership anytime you'd like-just log into Club Assistant through the website. I'd like to check/change my membership status. It's members are also paying Team Z dues in addition to L4 membership, and Team Z brings a lot of swimmers, coaches, energy and economies of scale to L4. Team Z is a tri-team that partners with L4, joining L4 workouts on Tuesday and Thursday. The Tuesday/Thursday membership is limited to Team Z members. Can't I get the Tuesday/Thursday membership, also? I only want to swim on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Instead of punch passes, we offer the 'Saturday only' and 'Sunday only' membership options.ĭo I have to be a member of Team Z to access the Tuesday/Thursday membership option? We have moved away from punch passes, as punch passes were difficult to administer and a significant source of difficulty for our coaches. Each season, one of our coaches organizes open water practice events to help you with skills for open water. We have a lot of triathletes, and our coaches are well versed in developing the skills/techniques to help you succeed in open water. Talk to the registrar and the coaches, we can help you find the specific practice that fits you. Yes, you'll find swimmers who can swim with you and help you train, and coaches who have the training and experience to coach you towards your goals. I'm a former college swimmer, and I'm training for Zones/Nationals. As long as you can swim across a 25-yard pool, you can be a master swimmer. No matter where you find yourself on this spectrum, you'll find lane mates of similar abilities, and coaches willing/able to help you streamline your stroke and drop time. This range of times reflects the goals of our swimmers, many are here for fitness and cameraderie, and many are here to build/maintain their speed/form for competition. I'm not sure I'm fast enough for Masters.Īll of our practices have a wide range of 'speeds,' or times in the pool, and swimmers can always find a lane with swimmers with similar times. Just bring your USMS card to a workout, and let the coach know you are visiting. Yes, you're welcome to workout with us while you're in town. I'm a member of a masters team in another town. It is super easy to sign up for USMS, in fact, you can sign up through the 'join us' link on this website. If you decide to join L4, you will have to sign up with US Masters Swimming as well (USMS provides our team's insurance, so you're covered while swimming at our workouts). Not for your trial swim, but after that, yes. Can I try L4 before committing to membership?Ībsolutely, come give us a try! Choose a workout from our schedule that fits your schedule, or contact the registrar for suggestions of workouts that might fit your needs.ĭo I need to be a member of US Masters Swimming (USMS) to try L4?
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