When you are not swimming...

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I will be swimming five days a week. I want to use the other two days for complementary non-swimming workouts. I am looking for suggestions. Being that I am out of shape the first thing that comes to mind is weight training. I could see some yoga in there as well. Or...should I only use one day for a non-swimming workout and rest for one day?
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  • Feel free to provide support that "For example, swimmers generally have overdeveloped their front bodies (backstrokers may suffer from this less) with strong pectorals. This causes the muscles on the back of the body, specifically those that hold the rhomboids or shoulder blades in place, to become relatively weak." If you want to take my comment out of context, I agree you have a point. There is more to swimming than a single muscle group. No, I wasn't talking about content at all but tone ("crap source"). And (mostly) joking.
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  • Feel free to provide support that "For example, swimmers generally have overdeveloped their front bodies (backstrokers may suffer from this less) with strong pectorals. This causes the muscles on the back of the body, specifically those that hold the rhomboids or shoulder blades in place, to become relatively weak." If you want to take my comment out of context, I agree you have a point. There is more to swimming than a single muscle group. No, I wasn't talking about content at all but tone ("crap source"). And (mostly) joking.
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