Hello Fellow Swimmers,
I have been back in the pool for about 11 months after a 35 year absence and have steadily made progress and now want to start working on my stroke. I have noticed that when we do pull sets, I can move at a pretty reasonable speed (10 x 100M free on 1:40 with me consistently hitting the wall at about 1:30) without killing myself. I do not use paddles but do use a buoy during pull sets. In my lane, I notice that I can keep up with those who use the paddles except for a few of the faster ones. ( I characterize myself as an average speed swimmer)
I have noticed that many of the folks in the fast lane were pulling out their paddles when working on a 1:25 interval for the 100 free sets. That is a pretty quick interval and I do not think I could make a full set of ten at this time.
So, I have been toying with the idea of using paddles during pull sets. I am an "upper body" swimmer with a pretty good pull technique and I wonder if it would help me increase my strength or just be a crutch. I say that because I ditched my fins about six months ago and it made me a much better kicker.
What are everyone's experiences out there? Is shoulder injury a worry? I have never used these things and would love to have input on their strengths and weaknesses.
Thanks
I have mixed feelings on paddles. I love them for backstroke - due to my exceptional catch (:shakeshead:). I would make sure you don't get paddles that are too big and work up to using them more. I also don't think you should use them in every workout. If your shoulders start getting achy back off the paddles for awhile.
I have mixed feelings on paddles. I love them for backstroke - due to my exceptional catch (:shakeshead:). I would make sure you don't get paddles that are too big and work up to using them more. I also don't think you should use them in every workout. If your shoulders start getting achy back off the paddles for awhile.