Lap swimming rut
Question
Hi Eric, I'm 42 and never swam on a team or with a group. I gave up jogging b/c of foot problem - and have been swimming for about 7 yrs as my main exercise. I always swim the same workout - 2000 meters freestyle w/o stopping in about 42 minutes. I'm swimming about 8-10,000 meters/wk. I'm addicted to swimming - but in a rut. Any suggestions to improve my workout in a similar timeframe? Thanks for your help!
Answer
Dan,
I think that you answered your question early on. Try swimming with a team or group. Or, at least try getting some workouts from an alternate source. It's great that you are addicted to swimming. Sometimes I wish I was more addicted to swimming. It's just that you might need to "shake it up" a bit.
Try some of the following sites. They all have great resources for workouts:
http://ruthkazez.com/50swimworkouts.html
http://www.swimmingworldmagazine.com/swim-cgi/
http://www.swimmingpracticeplans.com/oi/workouts.html
I think that the key to any workout plan is keeping it fun and interesting. I don't blame you for being in a rut. It just sounds like you need something to break the monotony. Swimming with other people, getting a coach, and/or using someone else's workouts are all great ways to break the rut.
I hope that this helps. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Eric
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swimming laps