Probably the age old question:
About 3 months ago I began to add more and more freestyle (crawl) to my swimming workouts in preparation for an open water event. Sounds stupid, but it is not my favorite stroke, I am more centered and comfortable with breaststroke. I am sure because of poor technique I may have re-injured my left shoulder, same shoulder that used to give me problems in high school and college swimming years and years ago.
I have not been swimming for close to two months, been on some steroids and NSAID's as well. Still have a little discomfort with the full range of motion, but thinking that I could get back into the water for some workouts. I am in my 50's, and because of an Achilles injury I rely on swimming for my exercise (and sanity). People I work with REALLY want me to get back into the pool as well.... something about being grumpy :-)
Suggestions for returning to my routine? Before I did whatever I did I was a 6-10K a day swimmer, two days a week and 5-6K, three days a week.
Thoughts?
“High Elbow” catch as done by the Olympians does NOT work for swimmers with less shoulder flexibility and will lead to injury. BUT, you can perform a modified “high elbow” catch if you let your arm be deeper in the water and allow your arm/hand to “cross” under your body (heaven forbid).
Good Luck
Hmmm, this sounds exactly like my problem and possible solution. Thanks!
Wes
“High Elbow” catch as done by the Olympians does NOT work for swimmers with less shoulder flexibility and will lead to injury. BUT, you can perform a modified “high elbow” catch if you let your arm be deeper in the water and allow your arm/hand to “cross” under your body (heaven forbid).
Good Luck
Hmmm, this sounds exactly like my problem and possible solution. Thanks!
Wes