Swimming and Sports Specific Exercise
Whether a competitive swimmer or you just swim for fitness, you may have been advised to do exercises designed for your sport. Sports specific training is currently very popular. You may have seen movements that claim to be a swimming exercise. But if it is not an exercise you do in the water, beware! You may be wasting your time. Bicep curls, bench presses and reverse fly’s may appear to work the muscles you use for swimming, but not in the same way you will use them in the water. Even some movements in the water may not be helping your sport. Muscles developed for performing one activity, such as the bench press, will not necessarily perform any better
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By far the most effective way to improve you swimming is to ..swim! Attention to how well and efficiently you move in the water is more beneficial than spending time doing a swimming exercise. You need to work on your swimming fitness and this is best done in the water. Your muscles and coordination will develop and condition themselves during the act of swimming without the need for a separate swimming exercise. However, it is important that your
...It works just as well for the novice exerciser (I've used it on people with congestive heart failure) as it does for the extremely fit. According to Dr. Sears, the big mistake with aerobic exercise and jogging is that it ...
The water is your friend…..you don’t have to fight with water, just share the same spirit as the water, and it will help you move.
If you think this sounds a little too touchy feely for your swimming style have a look at what Pieter van den Hoogenband said after winning the gold medal at the Sydney 2000 Olympics
I was so surprised. Then again, I was so relaxed
in the water, it felt amazing.
When you can learn to move efficiently in the water and
...different stroke. Work your way through all of the swimming strokes you know, only one lap each, followed by a fast walk lap. In no time, you will have worked every major muscle group in your body while elevating your ...
But can you be sure that what you have learnt is the most efficient? Once it’s a habit not only is it difficult to change, it’s almost impossible to see it for yourself. Time spent
...well. A weight loss exercise program that is enjoyable for you will be much easier to stick with. Even chores that you already do can be turned into exercise with very little effort. Going upstairs can be wonderful exercise if ...
Ian Thorpe Australian Olympic gold medallist said,
People ask me “what was going through your mind in the race?” and I don’t know. I try and …let my body do what it knows
Ian Thorpe Australian Olympic gold medalist.
Thorpe has shown again and again that his body does know what its doing. We can assume, due to his phenomenal success, his learnt movement patterns at a subconscious level are efficient so he can let [his] body do what it
...Children Safe When you consider programs for children, first and foremost you should obtain a medical clearance . After obtaining clearance, the first approach to designing a program is to establish a repetition range of 8 - 12 and keep ...
In common with most sports, the top swimmers often attribute some of their best performances to being in a relaxed state. Pieter van den Hoogenband’s experience of winning the Sydney 2000 Olympic gold medal perhaps shows us how best to perform. When the body is relaxed in the water, or put another way, absent of inappropriate muscular tension, the reflexes that control coordination of the limbs are able to function unimpeded. We share many reflexes with water-bound creatures, in fact one is called the ‘amphibian reflex’ which aids movements such as swimming, crawling, walking and running.
If you are ‘fighting the water’ it is
...and guidelines for the program are set. At the instructional level, the individual is passed through a progressive exercise program that slowly increases in intensity. The sessions include warm-up exercises, followed by aerobic conditioning. The individuals would also be trained ...
Why should the position of the head be important? Dr David Garlick, the late medical scientist and Alexander teacher explains
The effect of neck muscle inputs [on movement] are comparable in importance to the inputs from the organs of balance in the inner ear (semi-circular
...one area is highly recommended. Focusing on your every muscle will enable your body to run like a well oiled machine. This will also have the benefit of helping you to participate in any sport you choose, because your body ...
When you next swim or do a swimming exercise see what you want to do with your neck and shoulders. Do you build up tension in anticipation of swimming?
Work on your coordination and develop you fitness in a way directly beneficial to your
...to a set schedule, stick to it. Your home exercise program will only work to your advantage if you perform it regularly. And when you've made your schedule, use one day of the week as your rest day. Your body ...
If you were going to ‘cheat’ to make it feel easier, what
...Feeling a bit achy or stiff after exercise is normal, but pain is a signal that something is wrong. Never exercise to the point of pain and discontinue any exercise that makes your symptoms worse. You should never feel the ...
I’ll leave the last word to USA swimmer and Olympic medalist, Scott Goldblatt who wrote
Mainly, I like to have fun. Swimming is all about having fun, and I am firm believer that you should keep swimming as long as you are having fun, but I can say that it becomes much more fun as you get older and learn more about the
...later included in the regular plan. These online programs also provide video demonstration as online training. They also train in exercising of specific body parts. Although it is not possible for fitness centers to provide totally free fitness programs, they ...
Roy Palmer is a teacher of The Alexander Technique and has studied performance enhancement in sport for the last 10 years. In 2001 he published a book called ‘The Performance Paradox: Challenging the conventional methods of sports training and exercise’ and is currently working on a new project about The Zone. More information about his unique approach to training can be found at [http://www.fitness-programs-for-life.com/]http://www.fitness-programs-for-life.com













