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The cross-training routine that was previously posted on this thread had a variety of advice. Although quite a few people have mentioned to me that they prefer to swim, and don't really want to lift weights. That's understandable, but attempting to compromise I suggest these 4 critical exercises, 3xweek. This could take as little as 15 minutes, but will have significant impact on your swimming base times. Here's why: Ankle flexibility is crucial, as this is the anchor on your ship. Even if you don't improve power or strength, having your ankles flexible will reduce the drag and improve body position. So, I recommend a minimum of 6 minutes (3x per week), on the bike with your toes pointed. This is primarily to warm up the ankles as well as training the range of motion. 1199 Don't be discouraged if you can't do this next stretch right away. When I started 8 years ago I couldn't get my knees off the ground, and my SDK was ineffective. Just have patience, and after several months you should notice a gradual improvement. Not everyone is gifted with natural mobility in the ankles, but the good news is this can be earned. Try and hold the stretch for 3x20 seconds. 1200 Moving up the body line, core stability is critical for maintaining the right trajectory while swimming. Be sure to bring the elbow all the way around the knee, and tighten the core as you go through the motion. Pick a weight that enables you to do 3x12 reps on both sides. 1201 This last exercise is great for your core, but I've noticed it is also really good for the upper body, especially the catch phase of the stroke, as well as engaging the lats on the horizontal axis. Again, 3x12 reps, and these four exercises can be made into a short mini-routine that most aspiring swimmers should at least consider. 1202 Happy swimming, 1203 So I finally have my video on FLOSWIMMING here it is 100 free SCM - 51.60 which converts to 46.02 SCY swimming.flocasts.org/.../65295
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    Whoa, holy smoke and mirrors, 1000 sit-ups straight... hmmm... even at 1 sit-up per second, that would take over 16 minutes. Do you put your feet in a brace, or just on the mat? Interesting, I'll have to keep training this concept. Yes, please share your video here, this is a great way to analyze the stroke, but also increases credibility. On another note, check out this car, the lines on it are amazing, but would you believe me if I told you it runs on water? 1234 Here is the article to read more about it. ca.autos.yahoo.com/.../supercar-runs-on-water . If I'm doing the sit-ups at the gym, I hook them under one of the spinning bikes. If I'm at home, I hook them under the entertainment thingy in my workout room. It takes a while for me to do 1,000 straight, but if I break it up, I don't feel anything. I'm increasing the number soon because I get to 1,000 now and feel like I can keep going for a while. Wayne's articles about breaststroke at his website are great. I have taken advantage of them a lot. While I don't agree with everything (shaving a week before the meet and breathing every other stroke--I find that when I don't come up to breathe, it slows me down), the majority of what he says makes sense to me and has helped. As far as the car goes, I hope they continue with this alternative technology. I'm happy that Chevy is releasing a hybrid-type car that gets 40 miles per electric charge. I don't drive more than 40 miles a day usually, so I'd have to fill up once a month maybe. That will be great. On a related note, the gas station near my house has regular for $1.99/gallon.
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    Former Member over 15 years ago
    Whoa, holy smoke and mirrors, 1000 sit-ups straight... hmmm... even at 1 sit-up per second, that would take over 16 minutes. Do you put your feet in a brace, or just on the mat? Interesting, I'll have to keep training this concept. Yes, please share your video here, this is a great way to analyze the stroke, but also increases credibility. On another note, check out this car, the lines on it are amazing, but would you believe me if I told you it runs on water? 1234 Here is the article to read more about it. ca.autos.yahoo.com/.../supercar-runs-on-water . If I'm doing the sit-ups at the gym, I hook them under one of the spinning bikes. If I'm at home, I hook them under the entertainment thingy in my workout room. It takes a while for me to do 1,000 straight, but if I break it up, I don't feel anything. I'm increasing the number soon because I get to 1,000 now and feel like I can keep going for a while. Wayne's articles about breaststroke at his website are great. I have taken advantage of them a lot. While I don't agree with everything (shaving a week before the meet and breathing every other stroke--I find that when I don't come up to breathe, it slows me down), the majority of what he says makes sense to me and has helped. As far as the car goes, I hope they continue with this alternative technology. I'm happy that Chevy is releasing a hybrid-type car that gets 40 miles per electric charge. I don't drive more than 40 miles a day usually, so I'd have to fill up once a month maybe. That will be great. On a related note, the gas station near my house has regular for $1.99/gallon.
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