Do you Swim non stop or do intervals and drills ?

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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 *** ? I put together this poll to see how people out there are training.
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  • Former Member
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    Some of us have longevity some don't. Fitness and training does not have anything to do with it. My father lived to 93 years of age and remained active during this long life by continuing to work and have goals. Every year his goal was to drive from Hamilton Ontario to Vancouver and visit with me for a few months then he would drive to California to visit my brothers then back to Vancouver and stay with us until the snow was about to start. 3000 miles to BC, 1500 to California then return another 4500 miles. While he visited he was very active sightseeing. Long swims short swims really do not matter, just be active.
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  • Former Member
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    Some of us have longevity some don't. Fitness and training does not have anything to do with it. My father lived to 93 years of age and remained active during this long life by continuing to work and have goals. Every year his goal was to drive from Hamilton Ontario to Vancouver and visit with me for a few months then he would drive to California to visit my brothers then back to Vancouver and stay with us until the snow was about to start. 3000 miles to BC, 1500 to California then return another 4500 miles. While he visited he was very active sightseeing. Long swims short swims really do not matter, just be active.
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