I have experienced a few meets that I am absolutely crushed after I swim. In my first meet back after a 8yr "break" I swam a 100 Fr and was toast for the rest of the meet.
Since that point 2 years ago, This seems to only happen in 200's or the 400 IM. Symptoms are totally drained, overheating, even light headed, for 20-40 minutes after I swim. Basically I am incapable of doing anything for this time span.
I would assume it has to do with a level of fitness. But my question is how can I introduce training that will help me minimize this effect? FYI, I swim more or less 3-5x/wk, about 1- 1.5 miles over the course of an hour... I am 5'11" and a portly 230...
Chris
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Yes, sounds like lactic acid build up. I wonder about your workouts: do you swim continuously? Or always train at the same speed? Try doing interval training, and make some of your repeats faster/slower than the others. It sounds like your body needs practice in recovering from a high heart rate.
One drill I find helpful to get used to "changing gears" is to swim 100s like this: 25 focus on technique, 25 drill, 25 sprint , 25 recover.
Good luck!
Yes, sounds like lactic acid build up. I wonder about your workouts: do you swim continuously? Or always train at the same speed? Try doing interval training, and make some of your repeats faster/slower than the others. It sounds like your body needs practice in recovering from a high heart rate.
One drill I find helpful to get used to "changing gears" is to swim 100s like this: 25 focus on technique, 25 drill, 25 sprint , 25 recover.
Good luck!