Hi there. It's been a while since I lifted weights... (college) - and I was wondering...
Since my time is limited and I can't make multiple trips to the rec during the day, would it be smarter for me to lift before I swim or after?
What are your thoughts on a personal trainer to help get started?
I realized that I need to start lifting because of how I swam today at my meet. I've been doing some great work at practice - but I think I need a little bit of assistance.
:joker:
Thanks,
Sarah
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I agree.
Sprinters need to lift and they can benifit highly from doing power lifts in which case lifting must be done before swimming.
Distance swimmers don't need to lift. Their dryland should be medicine ball, crunchs, push ups, pull ups...and that kind of stuff. This can be done after swimming. posted by Warren
And of course 12 ounce curl lifting can (and should) be done before, during, and after swimming.
Newmastersswimmer
I agree.
Sprinters need to lift and they can benifit highly from doing power lifts in which case lifting must be done before swimming.
Distance swimmers don't need to lift. Their dryland should be medicine ball, crunchs, push ups, pull ups...and that kind of stuff. This can be done after swimming. posted by Warren
And of course 12 ounce curl lifting can (and should) be done before, during, and after swimming.
Newmastersswimmer