need some advice

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At the beginning of the summer I decided to get back in the pool after a year or so off. I do not compete anymore but swam competitively all through childhood, high school, and college. I also played water polo for about 6 years. It is sufficent to say I have a good base and a year is the most time I have ever taken off from swimming (oohh how I regret it). I also turned 30 and the metabolism is no longer what is once was sadly. So, a big part of me wants to be at least a little closer to my old workout interval times. Like I would love to stop doing 1:40 100's on a 1:45 interval when I used to do 1:15s with NO problem. Another big (not too big mind you) part of me would like to lose some weight. I started the summer with 2000 yards in 45 minutes and around mid July stepped my workouts up to 3000 yards in about an hour, this is 4-5 days a week. I try to push myself on two sets in the workout and then just try to get through the other stuff without becoming too bored, keeping a good pace though. My clothes fit better but the scale hasn't really budged but maybe two pounds since I began this in June. Is my body too used to swimming?? I always thought when people said that it was crap but now I am confused. I also get tired sooner in the pool, like my arms are semi sore by the time I am done with 1000 yards and I have to breathe on almost every stroke (usually I can start off breathing every four, I do not alternate-never have- I choke when I do, but then begin wanting more air). I would like to begin incorporating weights into my workout and perhaps even cross training a little. What do y'all recommend? What should I be focusing on with weights and how often? Should I lift the same day I swim? And...any advice on if I am doing the right thing to get a tad faster? Any help would be great! Thanks. I'll stop writing now :agree:.:blah:
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    Just keep swimming and the results you're looking for will come. Probably best now to rebuild your endurance base with interval training mixed in. If you're averaging 3000 yards a workout you've already come a long way. As others have said take it slowly, but keep challenging yourself along the way! Check out the workouts listed in this section of the forums, they are all good stuff and you can modify them to fit where you are in your progression. Welcome back to the pool!:woot:
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  • Former Member
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    Just keep swimming and the results you're looking for will come. Probably best now to rebuild your endurance base with interval training mixed in. If you're averaging 3000 yards a workout you've already come a long way. As others have said take it slowly, but keep challenging yourself along the way! Check out the workouts listed in this section of the forums, they are all good stuff and you can modify them to fit where you are in your progression. Welcome back to the pool!:woot:
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