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Hi guys, I'm looking for some advice from any swimmers out there.

I have signed up to use the local council pools which is very handy because there's one across the road from my office and I can go on my lunchbreak (being a dad of a tiny person limits how much I can get out in the evenings so i'm trying to get some exercise in without it impacting on home life) ANYWAY . . . .

I was really enjoying swimming, mixing up breaststroke and freestyle, but lately, I've found it really quite boring - I'm not sure if I might have reached a plateau. I've stopped feeling after a swim like I've had a good workout.

I'd like to keep at it because it's convenient but I'm feeling like it's a bit of a waste of time going if I'm just burning empty calories - does anybody have any suggestions for me?

 

Thanks a million.

Posted 17.02.12, 2:54pm

Hi- swimming is just like any other sport in that you can hit a plateau. I find the trick is to treat it like running or cycling and have different days for differetn things eg intervals, long distance, skill/form work.  Look on triathletes world or 220 triathlon websites or get a triathlon magazine as these have lots of plans and advice for sets you can do. Triathlon generally involves trying to get the best workout from minimal time so tri sites and mags are really good tools.  If you can front crawl (which it sounds like you can) then keep it up as this is a great way of improving your general fitness as the  technique involved massively improves your breathing. I would find a plan that involves using toys such as fins, a snorkel or paddles as it allieviates boredom and makes it more challenging.  You can also do intervals in a pool to liven things up.  Swimming can get boring but there are ways to make it more interesting and challenging!

Posted 19.02.12, 9:39pm

I love swimming, but I agree, it can get boring. I just wish I could listen to music/watch tv while swimming!

Posted 20.02.12, 9:17am

That's a great idea Evil Fred. I never thought about checking out a triathletes' site. I suppose the amount of time a triathlete has to give to swimming is minimal - good thinking.

Hi Beth, you can actually get headphones to listen to music while swimming! The wonders of technology . . .

Posted 20.02.12, 9:24am

Ah brilliant! I might have to invest in some of these! Thanks.

Posted 21.02.12, 2:15pm

I'd never heard of them either - will have to have a look for some tonight. I've done lots of running recently, so going to ease of on the legs for a bit with some swimming.

Posted 08.05.12, 4:29pm

I do a lot of swimming and can relate to getting bored doing lengths in the pool, particualrly at the moment as I am ramping up the distance.  My longest swim last week was 4 hours!

Here's a few things that I do:

1) Arrange to swim with friends.  Even though you can't talk when in the water, you will encourage each other to keep going as nobody likes to be the first one to stop!

2) I go to Masters swimming classes that are held at my gym.  They are aimed at people who can swim for around an hour but who want to improve their speed or technique.  It really breaks up the session to be doing sprint work (I use the term loosely) and different drills as well as more than one stroke.

3) If I can't get to a masters class then I follow a training plan.  Sometimes they leave the one up from the previous masters class, but otherwise I take one along from www.swimplan.com and follow that as closely as possible.  You tell the website a little about yourself - speed, strokes you can swim, length of your pool etc - and it creates a swim session customised for you.

4) Get out of the pool and into the open water.  There are loads of places in the UK where you can swim for free.  Have a look at www.wildswim.com for a location near you.  If you are new to open water and worried about safety and the cold then take a look at www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com for some tips.  You can even find other like mided swimmers in your area if you join their facebook page.

5) For motivation it might help you if you had a goal to work towards.  Why not have a look around for swims in your area?  There are various charity ones that you can do from your own pool, or you could give an open water event a go.

Posted 08.05.12, 4:59pm

I've always enjoyed swimming and I found it became boring and I really hated public swimming baths.  So I've recently taken to inviting my mum along and it really helps to have some company, I also swim with music it's a really good motivator.  I've also cut back on my swimming so I don't tire of it I try and mix in some other sports I enjoy throughout the week.  Running is always a sport you can easily fit into a busy routine- it helps clear your head too! 

Posted 09.05.12, 11:04am

Hi Helen, that's a good idea. I'd love to listen to music whilst swimming but I have no idea how i'd do it in public because I couldn't really take an ipod dock to the side of the pool and obviously couldnt go in the pool with my ipod. How do you do it Helen? x x x x

Posted 11.05.12, 8:39am

Quoted from SuperCaz:

I do a lot of swimming and can relate to getting bored doing lengths in the pool, particualrly at the moment as I am ramping up the distance.  My longest swim last week was 4 hours!

Here's a few things that I do:

1) Arrange to swim with friends.  Even though you can't talk when in the water, you will encourage each other to keep going as nobody likes to be the first one to stop!

2) I go to Masters swimming classes that are held at my gym.  They are aimed at people who can swim for around an hour but who want to improve their speed or technique.  It really breaks up the session to be doing sprint work (I use the term loosely) and different drills as well as more than one stroke.

3) If I can't get to a masters class then I follow a training plan.  Sometimes they leave the one up from the previous masters class, but otherwise I take one along from www.swimplan.com and follow that as closely as possible.  You tell the website a little about yourself - speed, strokes you can swim, length of your pool etc - and it creates a swim session customised for you.

4) Get out of the pool and into the open water.  There are loads of places in the UK where you can swim for free.  Have a look at www.wildswim.com for a location near you.  If you are new to open water and worried about safety and the cold then take a look at www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com for some tips.  You can even find other like mided swimmers in your area if you join their facebook page.

5) For motivation it might help you if you had a goal to work towards.  Why not have a look around for swims in your area?  There are various charity ones that you can do from your own pool, or you could give an open water event a go.

This is really useful advice - thank you! I'm going to try point number 4 

Posted 12.05.12, 10:49am

You're brave happy_healthy_life! I couldn't swim in open water, my friend has spotted basking sharks in the waters near where I live and with the water being so dark I think I'd be too scared- the fear of the unknown would definitely take over! I'll stick to swimming pools thanks! haha

Posted 14.05.12, 11:39am

Oh my! That's scary! Definitely not trying this after all!

Posted 15.05.12, 2:39pm

Quoted from HelenJacks:

You're brave happy_healthy_life! I couldn't swim in open water, my friend has spotted basking sharks in the waters near where I live and with the water being so dark I think I'd be too scared- the fear of the unknown would definitely take over! I'll stick to swimming pools thanks! haha

Basking Sharks - no way - where abouts do you live? I would not like the idea of swimming in dark waters, esepecially if there was a possibility of sharks...

Posted 16.05.12, 12:58pm

Basking sharks are totally docile, wouldn't hurt a fly!

Posted 17.05.12, 9:23am

Haha soooo scary.

Posted 18.05.12, 8:54am

Open water swimming is a lot more interesting. When I was up in cumbria last my girlfriend told me about this sport people do where they on a hike, seal all their gear in a waterproof bag and wear a wetsuit. AThey then basically hike the fells, go down to the lake swim it before hiking up the other end. It sounded very cool.

Posted 19.05.12, 11:51am

Quoted from RS_:

Basking sharks are totally docile, wouldn't hurt a fly!

Still wouldn't like the idea of one swimming next to me in dark waters...

Posted 21.05.12, 11:51am

An average adult basking shark reaches 6-8 metres! as if- I'll take a swimming pool any day

Posted 22.05.12, 9:26am

Went for an openwater swim yesterday to pratice for my upcoming aquathlon - really glad I did. It was totally different from swimming in the pool, no doubt partly because of all the discussions we've had about basking sharks in this forum. You couldn't see more that a couple of feet in front of you under the water so I was convinced that at some point I would see either a great white, a piranha or the girl from "what lies beneath" coming towards me.

Need to get another practice session in before the event to try and subdue some of my worries cos I ended up creating my own swimming stroke so that I didn't have to put my head under the water (if you can't see her, she can't get you), which ended up as some sort of cross between breaststroke and doggy paddle. 

I therefore suspect that there is some degree of likelihood that I won't win on Sunday.

Posted 22.05.12, 9:58am

Haha that's hilarious. I'd be so scared though -I'm laughing now but that does actually sound quite creepy!

Posted 23.05.12, 4:45pm

Hahaha 'if you can't see her, she can't get you' that is so funny, yeah I think you're really brave good luck on sunday!

Posted 24.05.12, 10:14am

Aw thanks Helen! Really looking forward to it.

Posted 24.05.12, 8:49pm

Good luck on Sunday!

Posted 25.05.12, 2:54pm

Cheers Hannah!

Posted 25.05.12, 8:31pm

Well I must say, today was a great success. I didn't win, as I previously predicted . . . but I didn't Englebert Humperdink it either. Had a fantastic time and I'm glad I did it.

Thanks everyone for the words of encouragement!

Posted 27.05.12, 8:19pm

Well done helloWorld - that's great news! Do you think you'll take part in another one?

Posted 27.05.12, 8:47pm

Definitely!! What good fun it was. Gonna get lots of practice in for next year. Mainly in a swimming pool though I think!

Posted 27.05.12, 9:21pm

Quoted from helloWorld:

Well I must say, today was a great success. I didn't win, as I previously predicted . . . but I didn't Englebert Humperdink it either. Had a fantastic time and I'm glad I did it.

Thanks everyone for the words of encouragement!

Haha I love that: "I didn't Englebert Humperdink it either"! Made made laugh! Well done, and glad you enjoyed it.

Posted 28.05.12, 12:14pm

Well done helloWorld! congratulations :)

Posted 28.05.12, 5:09pm

Cheers guys! Thanks very much!

Posted 28.05.12, 9:21pm