Hello folks,
I'm 20 years old and have been swimming occasionally in the last years -- sometimes twice a week, sometimes not even one time in months.
Last week I've enlisted in a local swimming club. I'm going to train three times a week, one time for 1 1/2 hours, the other ones for one hour. The emphasis of our training is put on front crawl. Besides this I'm doing martial arts.
Due to the fact that I've done sports regularly for years, I consider myself as being in good form. So the primary cause for me to go swimming is simply because I like being in water.
Do you think that swimming helps in increasing the chest's size?
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Swimming tends to increase the chest size. After being out of the pool for a while, I started swimming to get in shape for my wedding. It was a poor choice because I bulked up a bit in the chest/shoulder area and caused all sorts of problems with my wedding dress measurements, they had to alter it.
So, if you work hard and swim a lot - more than likely you will see some increase in muscle mass in that department.
Have fun!
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Former Member
Swimming tends to increase the chest size. After being out of the pool for a while, I started swimming to get in shape for my wedding. It was a poor choice because I bulked up a bit in the chest/shoulder area and caused all sorts of problems with my wedding dress measurements, they had to alter it.
So, if you work hard and swim a lot - more than likely you will see some increase in muscle mass in that department.
Have fun!