johnnytapia
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I do 8s!I do that too. Always do my swims in blocks of 16 lengths, or "Rodris" as I like to call them!
I do 8s!I do that too. Always do my swims in blocks of 16 lengths, or "Rodris" as I like to call them!
Just my opinion but the best way to improve your technique is go regularly and eventually you’ll find the stroke and breathing that suits you most. I’ve swam pretty much every day for last twenty five years. Took me a couple months but I eventually settled in front crawl, breathe every four strokes and always to the left. Where and when possible I always swim in a lane next to the wall. Always wear goggles. 99% of my propulsion is through arms; I use very little foot kick. I average 45-50 mins per 64 lengths 1 mile).Anyone know any recommended swim coaches in Manchester. Id love to improve my technique
Same. I'm in my early 50's. Slightly overweight.Depends on your age, fitness and weight.
I'm a retired slightly overweight bloke and can do 2km (80 x 25m lengths) in just under an hour. For a mile (64 lengths), that would take me around 48 minutes.
I'm not particularly fast, take a rest to let faster swimmers overtake me, and usually reside in the "medium" speed lane.
I'm on about 70 x 25m in an hour. Hope to push it to 80 if austerity and extortionate energy costs dosn't force the pool to close.Depends on your age, fitness and weight.
I'm a retired slightly overweight bloke and can do 2km (80 x 25m lengths) in just under an hour. For a mile (64 lengths), that would take me around 48 minutes.
I'm not particularly fast, take a rest to let faster swimmers overtake me, and usually reside in the "medium" speed lane.
Thanks. I agree. The more I swam the better I got.Just my opinion but the best way to improve your technique is go regularly and eventually you’ll find the stroke and breathing that suits you most. I’ve swam pretty much every day for last twenty five years. Took me a couple months but I eventually settled in front crawl, breathe every four strokes and always to the left. Where and when possible I always swim in a lane next to the wall. Always wear goggles. 99% of my propulsion is through arms; I use very little foot kick. I average 45-50 mins per 64 lengths 1 mile).
Outdoor swimming is great but increasingly fraught with the danger of picking up a bug - can of flat coke if you’re swimming somewhere like Sale Water Park.
My gym allows me to swim outdoors any time between 6am and 11pm. It’s expensive (£180 per month) but I go every day, without fail. So get my money’s worth. I love it. And it’s the best mental exercise you can get.
My advice: swim, swim and keep swimming!!!
Thanks mate. I’m in my 50s, fat (BMI obese) and did it today in 44 mins with 3 x 1 min breaks every 1/4 mile so happy!Depends on your age, fitness and weight.
I'm a retired slightly overweight bloke and can do 2km (80 x 25m lengths) in just under an hour. For a mile (64 lengths), that would take me around 48 minutes.
I'm not particularly fast, take a rest to let faster swimmers overtake me, and usually reside in the "medium" speed lane.
Anyone got any recommendations for ear plugs or something I tend to get an infection in one ear after swimming and length of time under water, would a cap sort it?
My son swims 5/6 times a week for the last 7 years and only recently has started to suffer with constant water blockage and ear infections. Took him to the doctors again last week for another bout of anti biotics and they gave me a number for the hospital where for 20 quid they will make him a custon moulded ear plug. Apparently they put a foam of some sort into your ear that they then turn into an ear plug.Anyone got any recommendations for ear plugs or something I tend to get an infection in one ear after swimming and length of time under water, would a cap sort it?