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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    How long have you been swimming and how much swimming (time and distance) do you do in each session? Endurance take a while to develop. What kind of swimming plan are you using? I've had good success with the 0-1650 plan. Keep at it at least twice a week and it will get easier.
    thanks for the link....

    This is my 10th week of working out in the pool. I could not swim 25 m without thinking I was drowning. I had played around in the water as a kid so I was not afraid of it but I had never been taught how to swim freestyle. My swim coach had us doing a lot of backstroke to get our endurance up and drills to work on our freestyle. We are training for an 800m race so ours is a little different then the workout in the 0-1650 plan but we consistantly swim 1000-1400m during a workout and I do just fine now. I also have been swimming 3 times a week for about an hour.

    Tina

    PS I have now lost 27 pounds during this same time frame!

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    It sounds like you are starting things right with swimming with coaching and your swimming times/week and volume are good. I think you just need to give your body more time to get used to the effort.

    For doing 800m in a race I recommend being able to do at least 1000m non-stop in the pool; don't be afraid to mix up the strokes if that's what it takes. I did a lot of side stroke in my first tris.

    Quote Originally Posted by txred9876 View Post
    thanks for the link....

    This is my 10th week of working out in the pool. I could not swim 25 m without thinking I was drowning. I had played around in the water as a kid so I was not afraid of it but I had never been taught how to swim freestyle. My swim coach had us doing a lot of backstroke to get our endurance up and drills to work on our freestyle. We are training for an 800m race so ours is a little different then the workout in the 0-1650 plan but we consistantly swim 1000-1400m during a workout and I do just fine now. I also have been swimming 3 times a week for about an hour.

    Tina

    PS I have now lost 27 pounds during this same time frame!
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    It sounds like you are starting things right with swimming with coaching and your swimming times/week and volume are good. I think you just need to give your body more time to get used to the effort.

    For doing 800m in a race I recommend being able to do at least 1000m non-stop in the pool; don't be afraid to mix up the strokes if that's what it takes. I did a lot of side stroke in my first tris.
    I can do it non-stop at this point (800m) but its not always the fastest. I figure I concentrate on being consistant and steady the speed will come eventually.

    I am doing a fund raiser for our group "team survivor" and it is called the Backyard tri. Its 300m swim, 20 min on spin bike and 2 mile run/walk. This is happening on may 2nd and the real tri is on may 17th (800m swim, 12 mile bike and 5k run- walk in my case).

    I have been training 5-6 days a week.
    Tina

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    I agree that form is important. I also think time in the water is important. With running, and I think with swimming, putting those miles/laps in the bank makes the next miles/laps easier! Keep at it!
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

    http://kacietri-ing.blogspot.com/

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    Post Weight Loss from Swimming?

    Quote Originally Posted by txred9876 View Post
    thanks for the link....


    PS I have now lost 27 pounds during this same time frame!
    I just started swimming too, and been looking around on the internet for tips. I did see a few websites that said you won't lose weight from swimming. Obviously they are wrong! The theory is that 1) your body is trying to conserve heat and wants to keep a layer of fat, 2) you get hungrier after swimming which causes you to pig out, and 3) once your swimming session is over you stop burning calories. With cycling or running you are still burning calories for 18 hours after your ride is done. Fortunately cycling is my main sport, but I want to get more toned and thought swimming would help stretch the hips etc, & work the upper body too. I hope I lose 27 pounds too!

    P.S. Now I need a dorky swim cap to keep my hair out of my face, even if I make a bun it gets out of control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MauiRockHopper View Post
    I just started swimming too, and been looking around on the internet for tips. I did see a few websites that said you won't lose weight from swimming. Obviously they are wrong! The theory is that 1) your body is trying to conserve heat and wants to keep a layer of fat, 2) you get hungrier after swimming which causes you to pig out, and 3) once your swimming session is over you stop burning calories. With cycling or running you are still burning calories for 18 hours after your ride is done. Fortunately cycling is my main sport, but I want to get more toned and thought swimming would help stretch the hips etc, & work the upper body too. I hope I lose 27 pounds too!

    P.S. Now I need a dorky swim cap to keep my hair out of my face, even if I make a bun it gets out of control.
    I think my weight loss is due to several things. I try to not eat late and if I do its something very light or a protien shake (home made with banana and natural yogurt). I am mixing up my exercise with swimming and biking. I have been biking about 70-90 miles a week. I make sure I either do a protien type shake or fruit & nuts before swimming so I am not so hungry I want to eat everything in site.

    One coach told me to try to get 15-25mg of protien into my body within 30 min of exercise and it would make you burn fat and not break down muscle. I know the weeks I stick to this I lose more weight. I am not going to kill myself dieting I have just changed my lifestyle 100%.

    We have our first open water swim in the morning. Its a spring fed place that used to be a rock quarry. I bet its going to be COLD! I had to get a dorky swim cap too...LOL

    Tina

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    Tina -
    Did you guys swim at Zilker pool? I grew up new Austin and just wondered....

    Also, did it go ok?

    Maui -
    I am also mainly a cyclist and completely agree that swimming is a great way to change your body. It tones up your upper body SO much. And quickly too as long as you're diligent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fidlfreek View Post
    Tina -
    Did you guys swim at Zilker pool? I grew up new Austin and just wondered....

    Also, did it go ok?

    Maui -
    I am also mainly a cyclist and completely agree that swimming is a great way to change your body. It tones up your upper body SO much. And quickly too as long as you're diligent.
    We swam at the quarry. It is a quarry off Braker between 183 and Mopac. A company called pure austin purchased it and they have it marked off for an 800m swim around the bouys. The swim went well but the water was kind of cool (71degrees). I realized I was not stretching out as much so kind of tired myself out a bit early. I did however make it all the way around without touching any of the bouys to rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txred9876 View Post
    We swam at the quarry. It is a quarry off Braker between 183 and Mopac. A company called pure austin purchased it and they have it marked off for an 800m swim around the bouys. The swim went well but the water was kind of cool (71degrees). I realized I was not stretching out as much so kind of tired myself out a bit early. I did however make it all the way around without touching any of the bouys to rest.
    Oh how I wish for 70 degree water! I'll be doing my first OWS of the year and the water is in the low 60's, same as it will be for my race next Sunday.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Quote Originally Posted by txred9876 View Post
    I think my weight loss is due to several things. I try to not eat late and if I do its something very light or a protien shake (home made with banana and natural yogurt). I am mixing up my exercise with swimming and biking. I have been biking about 70-90 miles a week. I make sure I either do a protien type shake or fruit & nuts before swimming so I am not so hungry I want to eat everything in site.

    One coach told me to try to get 15-25mg of protien into my body within 30 min of exercise and it would make you burn fat and not break down muscle. I know the weeks I stick to this I lose more weight. I am not going to kill myself dieting I have just changed my lifestyle 100%.

    We have our first open water swim in the morning. Its a spring fed place that used to be a rock quarry. I bet its going to be COLD! I had to get a dorky swim cap too...LOL

    Tina
    I haven't read the article, but one of the reasons I've always heard that swimming isn't good for weight loss is that it's mostly an upper body workout and arms muscles are so much smaller than leg muscles so they burn far fewer calories
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

 

 

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