I saw this in a post: I will swim 200 laps in a 25 meter pool. All free style. Non stop. This is done in 3 phases , !st 64 laps is moderate speed 2nd 64 laps is distance the balance is for endurance.
My first reaction was WHY ? If you swim like this you will never know how good a swimmer you could be !
Reasons why.
1.- Your range of motion becomes less as your muscles fatigue and tighten up. This leads to the long, smooth stroke that your first few lengths have, deteriorating into a short, choppy survival stroke.
2.- You can only train one energy system, Aerobic, the anaerobic & lactic systems are untouched.
3.- You cannot improve your technique unless you use drills in a progressive manner.
4.- Why not put in some drills to check your technique. For example 10 strokes of head-up free every few lengths to check you hand entry ?
5.- By only doing Freestyle you are setting yourself up for injured shoulders, with all kinds of impingement problems.
6.-Where are the Kick sets and fly kick sets to improve core body strength and awareness ?
7.-What about the joys' of fly, back and
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I want to hear some comments on the assumption made previously. Is swimming all freestyle workouts necessarily bad for your shoulders. I believe butterfly is just as stressful on your shoulders, isnt it?
I am a short distance freestyler. If I use intervals, kicking, pulling, and drills, etc. in my workouts and I am not getting a complete workout if I dont do any stroke work?
I just dont want to waste time doing odd strokes that I don't compete in...
Any insights would be appreciated.
- Beanie
I want to hear some comments on the assumption made previously. Is swimming all freestyle workouts necessarily bad for your shoulders. I believe butterfly is just as stressful on your shoulders, isnt it?
I am a short distance freestyler. If I use intervals, kicking, pulling, and drills, etc. in my workouts and I am not getting a complete workout if I dont do any stroke work?
I just dont want to waste time doing odd strokes that I don't compete in...
Any insights would be appreciated.
- Beanie