I'm 63 and now cleared by my Drs. for swimming (not running or biking) after some major medical problems. Vascular and cardiovascular side effects from treatment come into play as I begin building endurance in the pool.
I'm fortunate to have the best coach (and the busiest) in the country to work with. As important as what my coach will do to bring me along, will be the help of a sports oriented Cardiologist.
Does anyone safely compete at a high level with ongoing guidance and input of a Cardiologist with satisfactory results? By satisfactory I mean age group competitive.
Are there reliable wrist heart monitors on the market? I haven't been in a pool in so long, I wasn't aware that the swimming community is made up of such great people - they're so much more laid back and sociable than marathoners.
Sorry if this topic has been discussed elsewhere. I'm still getting familiar with all that's available - it's intimidating.
Thanks,
Steve
Dave Radcliff had a heart attack about 10 yr ago and I know he worked closely with a cardiologist in his recovery and now.at 75, he is setting WRs left and right.My friend Bob Smith also has a heart anomaly and he consults with his cardiologist and is smoking fast for a 66 year old.
Dave Radcliff had a heart attack about 10 yr ago and I know he worked closely with a cardiologist in his recovery and now.at 75, he is setting WRs left and right.My friend Bob Smith also has a heart anomaly and he consults with his cardiologist and is smoking fast for a 66 year old.