Swimming as an only source of exercise

Former Member
Former Member
Hi All, I am new to swimming (my swimmer wife and son both tell me my form is horrible, etc) but I absolutely love it and I feel like it is one of the most complete workout routines Ive ever done. I am working to increase my training times, distances etc and I am really feeling the burn in my muscles but its the good kind of burn you get when you know things are heading in the right direction! What I want to know is if I keep swimming will I see some good results in terms of getting slim and trim or will I need to incorporate other dry-land exercises into my routine? I know it wouldn't hurt but if I can get through with doing my entire exercise through swimming I want to go that route. Just curious if anyone has any transformation stories or input on this subject. I look forward to anything you can add. I feel like Ive found a new avenue in my life for staying in shape and I dont know enough other people who swim to talk about it with anyone. Thanks ~J
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    Yes- swimming will help you lose pounds if you also cut back on the food intake. Try to get some coaching to make sure you do not hurt body parts when swimming with poor technique. This is the answer... also cut back on the food intake. I have never lost weight by swimming alone, and many days I am covering 10k. If I also stop eating puddings, cream cakes and chocolate, and drinking wine, the weight falls off me.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    Yes- swimming will help you lose pounds if you also cut back on the food intake. Try to get some coaching to make sure you do not hurt body parts when swimming with poor technique. This is the answer... also cut back on the food intake. I have never lost weight by swimming alone, and many days I am covering 10k. If I also stop eating puddings, cream cakes and chocolate, and drinking wine, the weight falls off me.
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