“WHATS
GOOD ABOUT SWIMMING ”
10 tips on better swimmingSwimming
is good exercise (that's obvious). Swimming is a lifetime sport that benefits
the body and the whole person! But what is it that makes swimming good,
specifically? That depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
Swimming
is a healthy activity that can be continued for a lifetime - and the health
benefits swimming offers for a lifetime are worth the effort it takes to get to
the pool. If you are looking for a break from the heat of the summer, then a
dip in the water is exactly what you need; swimming is a way for you to cool
off.
Maybe
you are a runner, training on a regular basis, and want to find an activity
that keeps your heart rate up but takes some of the impact stress off of your
body. Perhaps you have been doing some other form of land exercise, and now an
injury prevents you from putting weight on a knee or ankle. Swimming can help
you. Kicking workouts, water aerobics, pool running, or a regular swimming
workout can all give you a great exercise session without the weight of your
body pounding you with each move.
Regular
swimming builds endurance, muscle strength and cardio-vascular fitness. It can
serve as a cross-training element to your regular workouts. Before a land
workout, you can use the pool for a warm-up session. Swimming with increasing
effort to gradually increase your heart rate and stimulate your muscle activity
is easily accomplished in the water. After a land workout, swimming a few laps
can help you cool-down, move blood through your muscles to help them recover,
and help you relax as you glide through the water.
Swimming
does burn calories at a rate of about 4 calories a km per kg of bodyweight. If
you weigh 75 kg and it takes you 20 minutes to swim one km, then you will be
using about 900 calories in one hour.
Spending
time in a group workout, whether water aerobics or a master's swim practice, is
a great social outlet. Exchanging stories, challenging each other, and sharing
in the hard work make swimming with others a rewarding experience.
There
are other psychological benefits to swimming, if you allow it to occur. Relax
and swim with a very low effort. Let your mind wander, focusing on nothing but
the rhythm of your stroke. This form of meditation can help you gain a feeling
of well-being, leaving your water session refreshed and ready to go on with the
rest of your day. Many swimmers find an in-direct benefit from swimming. They
develop life skills such as sportsmanship, time-management, self-discipline,
goal-setting, and an increased sense of self-worth through their participation
in the sport. Swimmers seem to do better in school, in general terms, than
non-swimmers as a group.
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TIPS FOR BETTER SWIMMING :
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