My question is should I start training every day or stick to every other day allowing my body time to recover between swims ?
After 2 months of swimming 3 times a week I am now up to 2500m over 70 mins sessions. I am not as young as I was and I am not sure which is best for my body.
I am now living next door to a 50m pool, H20 in Kelowna, BC, Canada. This is a great facility.
After 10 years living in Wales, UK where my local pool was unwilling to put lanes in for workouts. I am now finally getting the chance to train and get back my swim fitness.
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I'm 41, and I swim every day. The main reason I swim so much is that I can't stand being out of the water.
I have one extremely easy day per week, mostly drill/technique work. The other days, I vary my yardage and intensity. My shoulders aren't an issue. If my muscles feel sore, or if I feel fatigued, I feel better after 15 minutes in the pool.
I'm 41, and I swim every day. The main reason I swim so much is that I can't stand being out of the water.
I have one extremely easy day per week, mostly drill/technique work. The other days, I vary my yardage and intensity. My shoulders aren't an issue. If my muscles feel sore, or if I feel fatigued, I feel better after 15 minutes in the pool.