Getting back to the best

Former Member
Former Member
Hi there, I gave up competitive swimming age 15 and continued fitness for another 2 years, however in that time i definitely felt that i lost my "speed", is that just because of lack of training or is it age? Im 19 now and figured it would be better to ask those coaches and more experienced swimmers on the route back. Im probably (85kg or 14.5 stone and 6 foot 1) 2-3 stone over weight and haven't even been in a pool in a year. How would any of you recommend getting fit enough to train? Cardio at the gym? Swimming? Ps, I'm willing to give absolutely everything into this, i really dont care if it takes 5-6 hours out of my day 7 days a week, or if i have to wake up at 4 in the morning. I just want to be back competing at the highest level possible. Thanks in advance.
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  • Gee, you hardly seem 2-3 stone overweight, but isn't 14.5 stone more like 92 kg? Not saying that's ideal, but I don't know if you need to lose that much weight... There's a saying that "you need to swim fast to swim fast." Slow, steady fitness swimming isn't going to make you faster. You need to swim fast when you train. pwb's advice is spot on for you.
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  • Gee, you hardly seem 2-3 stone overweight, but isn't 14.5 stone more like 92 kg? Not saying that's ideal, but I don't know if you need to lose that much weight... There's a saying that "you need to swim fast to swim fast." Slow, steady fitness swimming isn't going to make you faster. You need to swim fast when you train. pwb's advice is spot on for you.
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