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My child is new to the sport, can he/she first practice a few times before we pay the fees and commit for the entire season?

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My child is new to the sport, can he/she first practice a few times before we pay the fees and commit for the entire season?

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I encourage our new swimmers to practice with the team for about 2 weeks before they decide whether or not they want to become a Thrasher or not. Some love the sport, teammates, and coaches so much after the first practice that the fear of their lack of interest never exists. However, I would much rather have the kids see what they’re getting into before committing to an entire season. Therefore, I suggest waiting the two weeks before paying us a dime.

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