I am 35 and in pretty decent shape. I ride 4-5000 miles a year and do endurance events (100 mile mt. bike races). Unfortunately, my Dr. just told me no more riding for 3 + months. I usually ride through the winter, well enough to stay in some sort of shape.
While I am not excited about droping $800 bucks to join the Y to use the pool I am kind of excited to try something new. My Dr. told me I can swim and I plan on using this to keep my cardio and tone up over the winter.
Problem is I have no idea where to start. From goggles, suit, to what to do in the pool other than swim. In cycling I always tell beginners any cycling is better than no cycling, I would guess this is true for swimming (at a beginner level).
I know how to swim and was on the swim team through grade school (yeah I know a long time ago but at least I know what its about). I have tried to read some of the posts here about training, but to be honest I just dont know the lingo.
Like most things I will probably get hooked on this and want to see what I can do with it. I would like to work up to doing 1-2 hours.
Thanks for the help.
Al
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Al, I replied to another one of your threads that you put on a different forum. Either way, welcome back to the swimming world. Suit = jammer, goggles = whatever is comfortable and doesn't fog, workouts = look under other topics in this forum.
My best suggestion would be to join the Master's program if you definitely want the workout, or find a good swim instructor/coach that is up to date on current technique to help you get back into the swim of things!
All the best, and if you need any help please feel free to let me know with regard to workouts, drills, etc.
Al, I replied to another one of your threads that you put on a different forum. Either way, welcome back to the swimming world. Suit = jammer, goggles = whatever is comfortable and doesn't fog, workouts = look under other topics in this forum.
My best suggestion would be to join the Master's program if you definitely want the workout, or find a good swim instructor/coach that is up to date on current technique to help you get back into the swim of things!
All the best, and if you need any help please feel free to let me know with regard to workouts, drills, etc.