Novice Swimmer: Training (endurance) Thoughts...

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Will try to keep short.... 53 year old geezer in good physical shape. currently completed one of two (stroke lessons) as I've not had a swim lesson in 40plus years. I've been in the pool working out for about 6 weeks now....here's where I am: - have recently treaded water for 30 mins, - can do 2 mins hands above water tread, - swam a mile continuous (little wall push) earlier this week via ***/side/free/back stroke sets (each 50 yards) for 1750 yards. super casual pace and felt good at end - not completely fatigued. - today's swim: 250yds *** 7 mins, rest 2 mins, 250yds side 6 mins, rest 2 mins, 205 yards free 5 mins. I'm not getting muscle fatigue in the 250 free...but finish winded - other strokes I could have gone farther. I continually exhale when face down, but am only good breathing (inhale) on right side...I tried to bilateral breath today - crazy difficult for me. and I'm trying to continuously exhale whenever face down. My goal is to be able to swim continuously for a mile or so (freestyle stroke) without stopping....I think my biggest problem is breathing rhythm(??) Any thoughts/exercises to try? When I practice breathing to left I can't barely do a 50! Thanks
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    Former Member over 9 years ago
    In the beginning, I had trouble breathing to my left as well. In my case, I had less range of motion with turning my head to the left. After a few months of stretching, my left was as good as my right. Once, I got the hang of body rotation, I didn't have to turn my head very far at all. I'm glad that I worked on bilateral breathing, because it made me address some assymmetry issues. Good luck!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    In the beginning, I had trouble breathing to my left as well. In my case, I had less range of motion with turning my head to the left. After a few months of stretching, my left was as good as my right. Once, I got the hang of body rotation, I didn't have to turn my head very far at all. I'm glad that I worked on bilateral breathing, because it made me address some assymmetry issues. Good luck!
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