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I swim 4x to 5x times a week. 20 laps of combined Breaststroke and Freestyle. Makes me able to concentrate at work, sleep better at night and I started to loose weight as a result. I have been doing this for 2 months after being absent for one and a half years due to Covid restrictions. Hopefully I can maintain this level of discipline and consistency ahead and in fact being able to also include Butterfly stroke in the future.
I’m swimming 45 minutes 3 times a week, I swim because of a minor back injury... I’ve been swimming for a year now and I feel more strength and safety in me daily moves.. thanks a lot for this video!!!
I'm 62 years old, and also a former mediocre swimmer competitor. However, during my adult life, I almost never stopped swimming. I would recommend to make a video talking about geriatric swimming, something like cardiovascular workouts, vessels clean up and so on. I would say that my life story of the swimmer was a predominant factor to survive two cancer treatment.
I'm a 56 year old woman and I swim an hour 4 times a week in a 30m pool at about 63 to 73 lengths. I've not lost weight but I have toned up these last 11 weeks. I love the feel of swimming. It feels like flying... and the buzz after is delightful 🥰
I was a decent swimmer in high school, which was 20 years ago. I’m trying to get back into swimming now. Lately, I’ve been swimming every other day for an hour. I’m able to do about 2200 yards in that hour. I am so out of shape! I have to rest for about 30-40 seconds between each 100, and that’s with lots of heavy breathing. I like lots of variety in my workouts. I usually do a warm-up, a kick set, a pull set, a technique set, and a build/sprint set of short distances, and finally a cool down. I’d like to get up to about 90 minutes and 3000 yards each practice. I just hope I stick with it this time. I recently moved and found an amazing indoor pool that’s cheap to use. That’s enough motivation for me! UPDATE: Well, it's 8 months later, and I'm doing great! I have lost 32 pounds since I started swimming! I'm no longer winded after every lap. I consistently do about 3000 yards in 1 hour sessions. I can now do sets like 5x100 free on 1:30. I haven't been able to do intervals that fast since high school! I'm so thankful that I found an affordable Olympic size swimming pool that I can use whenever I want.
@@OneAdam12Adam Unfortunately, I have had a back injury recently. I have a herniated disc, and I am currently in rehab. I did reach my weight loss goal, though, and I hope to get back into swimming soon, but it’ll probably be a while before I can do 3000 in one hour again.
As a stroke and cardiac arrest survivor, both of which have affected my stamina level, I swim 30 mins 4 days a week. My controlled blood pressure is maintained and my limb mobility enhanced.
Had my first swim in my journey today. This channel has really encouraged me to lose weight. I did 1.1km which I feel is a decent start in my journey. Thanks for the encouragement!
I swim in a 25m pool 6 times a week: 5 x 30 mins and 1 × 15 mins. Have been knocking out 50 laps in the 30 minute sessions. My resting heart rate is back to under 60bpm because of this. Hasn't been that way in 10 years 😃
I was a competative swimmer for 15 years, and I used to had 7 2-hour sessions per week and 3 gyms. Now, I don't do that much, but I do gym twice per week, and I swim 4 days a week for an hour and a half. To be honest, a step further is basically me going back to competative swimming. But as he said, you have a connection with water, and I simply can't forego this. No matter what other exercise I do, swimming is always my main workout. Now, I don't want speed and flowiness for competitions, but I want it because it feels good in water, when you go through water. I actually re-started gym very recently. I lost a lot of arm strenght. Trying to get it back.
I swim laps for an hour a day, five days per week and do water aerobics for 30 minutes a day, three days per week. I’m swimming to get as fit as physically possible 😊❤️ and because I love it!
Age is a factor, too. After I turned 50, I got fit faster if I did 3 X per week as opposed to 4 or 5. It felt like I was slacking, but the results were great. I'm not sure the same would be true for a 20 year old.
Yes, as you get older you need to focus much more on recovery which can reduse risk for injury and get you in better shape where as a 20 year old you reciver much faster and have much less going on in life
I swim 4 to 6 times a week. I always feel great every night after I swim. I have more endurance, less aches and pains. When you have that connection with the water is the best swim. I also walk my dogs, jazzercise and strength training.
@@FaresKsebati I find at 62, so important to keep exercising. I am a breast cancer survivor, swimming with my MP3 I lose myself in swimming. Time to not think just swim.
I am 66. I swim at least an hour to 2 hours a day, at least 6 days a week, since about mid-May of this year. I ONLY swim freestyle and ocean open water. The only interval training I do is a little speed work for a few mins. during every other swim...more or less. . I dont want it to feel like a work out. I dont track time or even distance, other than overall time in water. I merely swim with a smooth steady rhythm and concentrate on technique. My goal is Messina-Calabria race. Just to finish....not in last place. Its 3.3 kilometers/2.05 miles. I swam the St. Croix 2 mile swim in 2013. Been swimming off and mostly on since. It would be nice to hear some pointers and benefits on open water and just distance swimming. I live in Sicily, so am not losing weight, but am fit.
I'm currently swimming 4 times per week in a 20m pool, 120 lengths (so 2.4 km) in 55-56 minutes each time, doing series of freestyle - backstroke - breaststroke in that order (so 40 lengths of each style per session, alternating style after every length). I don't know how fast that is (for a 34 year old), but it has helped me lose some 11 kg over the course of 3 months, without changing my dietary habits that much other than introducing fruit - mostly watermelon - to replace some of the salty snacks I used to eat.
Watching this and nodding, yeah I can totally do this.. I’m going 5 days a week 1st thing in the morning and honestly speaking I’m a non-swimmer who can’t even swim 25m.. I’m just focusing on not drowning currently lol! That and getting my face under the water.. I’ll keep this in mind for when I’m a lot more confident in the water! Thanks for sharing!
Sierra Larars Don’t sweat it, I just learned how to swim this year around February and it took me until March to be able to tread water properly. As far as the swimming I got it right away and was doing pretty good as far as holding my breath underwater but I am still unable to come up and get the air and go back down I’ve got to get that mechanism worked out. I hold my breath and I can go half a lap then I’ll come up, go down, so I can’t go far because I get tired... probably 10 round trips and I am toast. As far as trading I kept practicing and eventually after I stopped practicing one day I got in the water for a water class and was able to float and maintain with no effort. That was phenomenal. All you have to do is work at it and you will be fine. A year and a half ago I was only doing water classes for exercise and I was terrified of the water and especially the deep now I can’t help but go under and around no matter what. I would love to hear more updates on your progress.
that is exactly how I started. YT guides does wonders plus friends to discuss it with. But what developed myself in swimming is the consistency in my sched, and when I had a friend to video me.
4thjakx I should try that, I can have someone to video me then I can see where I need some improvements. I am still working on coming up for air and that’s my biggest difficulty.
I think you're missing addressing overhead. If every session takes 30 minutes for transport and preparations, the percentage of time spent swimming would be less the more sessions you throw in. So the interesting question is how short a session can be while still being long enough to be beneficial. Can you give an answer in a format like :"As many sessions 30 minutes or longer as possible"?
That's a great question and relative to the person's training background. In "general" if you can swim for 20-minutes of 'focused' swimming two times per week. You'll have a feel of the water. This wont be enough to have a big aerobic capacity, but enough to scale up from if you choose to. You can do 3x/week for an even better 'feel of the water', but you still won't have as much of an aerobic benefit as swimming for 30-40 minutes 3x/week.
I am 12 and I used to swim 8 times a week when I was in season (1 session on monday, 2 sessions on tuesday, 1 session wednesday, 2 sessions on thursday, 1 session friday and last session on saturday). But now I am swimming 5 times a week since were off season.
Me too, I'm 14, and we did exactly the same schedule. Now we are doing 3 times swimming and 3 times gym, but probably we would end with 6 swimming sessions and 2 gym.
This is My week: Monday: 30 minutes dryland 90 minutes in the Water. 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Tuesday: No swiming Wendsday: 90 minutes in water. 5:45-7:15 am and 1 hour dryland 4:00-5:00 pm Thursday: 30 minutes dryland 90 minutes in the water. 6.00 pm-8:00 pm Friday: 30 minutes dryland 90 minutes in the water. 3:00pm-5:00pm Saturday: 45 minutes dryland 120 minutes in the water. 8:45am-11:30 am Sunday: No swiming 😶😯😴😵
I swim 5 days a week at the half oliympic pool. 10'x kicboard, 30xfree style and about 16x backstroke (56 laps) in 32 minutes. Then I work didferent part of the body with water aerobic program, and my tools are resistance gloves, water dumbells, noodle. I am 48, perimenapouse and definetly I shrank, toned up and sleep like a baby.
I think age and overall state of health also play a role. At older ages it’s important to minimise inflammation that is a different issue to normal recovery when younger. If your routine is too inflammatory at an older age, side effects may be worrisome. Thanks for the helpful video, Michael
great tips and yes I did slow it down to 0.25 speed just to watch her swim. Amazing! If you do that, mute the sound or its' too silly. But worth to watch her technique.
I recently (90 days) purchased a 14ft swim spa. I have since, lost 15 lbs, 8 inches from my waist and feel great. I started slow but now fall into the 5-6 day a week category 1-2 hours per session; not all is dedicated to strictly swimming but I'd say 75% or more. Thanks for these videos, they help the novice loners of the world
Very clear and concise work out in water and a beautiful video. I have been swimming 4 times a week, not professional but I can manage and love being in water. Lately, suffering some health issues with hospital admission, so not been in pool for nearly three months now. So not being active for this long, I have put on some weight. I m planning to go back swimming and work to loose this extra pooch. I m going to start slow and steady and build it up, because I’m very short on energy levels @ the moment. Any advice as how to build up my energy again. Sorry for the long winded letter. Thanks in advance.
I started swimming over a week ago and have been doing it everyday for 40 minutes and considering in pushing this to an hour a day. Nice to have a video like this to refer to for structuring my sessions.
I'm a clinician so I try to swim however often possible, but consistency is the key. Even if for an hour a week, it's best to go for it rather then not swim.
Love your work Fares. From pro training to novice! I have done one (1) hour 5x a week. Exercise the other days. Entered x10 events from 800m to 25m in a masters comp, loved my time and results. Bring it on😁🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️
What is IM? I don't know how to swim butterfly or backstroke. I swim 3 times a week and try to vary the laps based on how I feel, injuries, pool congestion and then whatever you described. In reality most of us don't have a lane for ourselves or can complete 2k on average in 45 min. I think your drills are great for young, fit and uninjured individuals.
I'm 56 yrs, started learning for the last 3 months. I swim 6 days a week and 40 to 50 minutes a day. I feel awesome and almost addicted to swim every day.
I love swimming but it's a chore to travel to the pool and deal with the cold. I just watched this to try and work out what's the minimum I can swim to improve my heart health without using too much time. Instead I learnt alot more. ☺️
That brings me back to my High school years when we were doing this exact routine. I was shredded but truth be told this was the main reason I quit to pursue professional swimming. Haven't swim in a while but since I discovered this channel I am hyped up to try to get back into it.
Well, this was good, but not a question I was asking. What I would like to see is 'How much training should I do?' or 'How far should I be swimming each work out?' I am putting in 3500+ yards, 5 days a week. I was at about 4500 but a couple of guys at the pool, who are better/faster swimmers than I am told me I was over training. I didn't think so, but dropped the yards down and put more effort into a faster paced work out, just to see. I had seen a steady decline in sprint times over the course of this year with the longer work outs, but now things seem to be at a stand still. For sure, some want just to stay in shape, and some want to get faster, get in better shape, and lose weight.
Great question. You're swimming a lot. 2-3k per workout is enough to have performance in any distance race (100 and down) as long as you're consistent and technique is good. To perform in a 200m distance, you'll need to average 3k with highly specific pace and speed work.
@@fksebati This type of distance seems to me to be more about maintaining a level of fitness rather than one where a swimmer needs to improve a lot. I am doing 1500+ yards just in kicking because that is the weakest part of my stroke. Pushing off the wall, I can swim a 50 free in about 35 to 37. I want that much closer to 30. Need to take 5 or more seconds off of my side stroke time as well. In the last year, I have taken about 40 seconds off of my 50 yard flutter kick lap time, but that is more in figuring out the mechanics than it is about conditioning. I guess some thing else I really need is to get an underwater camera so I can see what I am doing....
@@robohippy Improvement will come from higher intensity and focus on a specific component that you're working on. you don't need to do more volume to improve. If you'd like us to take a look at your stroke. Checkout myswimpro.com/analysis
@@fksebati I do plan to get some footage of my side stroke. One reason I put in so many laps is that I have had no coaching since starting to swim some 15 years ago. There are many things that have to come from muscle memory, and I put a lot of time in just to focus on mechanics so I can swim without thinking about what I am doing...
Your vids are great you know your stuff. I use swimming as my main stamina cross training for fitness and recently I've got from 1x per week to 2x per week. Next month I will start 3 per week and this video is very helpful!! I also liked your flip turn video.
Ive been swimming 2200 yards daily. Just crawl and do the distance and takes me 40-45 mins depending on my mood or physical condition that day and it makes me happy every after swim.
42 years old, 5 times a week, 40 x 25m, self thought freestyle. Pretty consistent for about 2.5 years now I feel much better since I started, actually gained weight but got significantly toned, taking Creatine every day.
It depends how the availability and access you have to the pools....Especially here in Gothenburg, Sweden....I love both dive and swim....unfourtunetly in old arenas...With lots of clubs....But good video!
This Whiteboard Wednesday was for me. I'm at the point where my schedule changes affect how much I am able to swim during the week, and it's not very consistent. This helped so much to set up a training plan for no matter how many days I have to swim. The pool is currently closed here because of Covid, but when it opens, I'm going to try these workouts. Thanks again, Fares!
I swim 4 times per week. Each time 1 hour.Breast stroke. Feel great and help me reduce my high blood pressure . Swimming is the BEST exercise among all sports.
I swim 2 miles non-stop twice a week, walk 3 miles carrying 4 kilo weights in each hand and do 250 reps of different arm exercises while walking twice a week and I cycle 15 miles twice a week. I do the separate routines because different muscles are used and stressed.
This is an excellent question, and the video covers it...in general. I'm an older swimmer, (63), and swam competitively in my early days. Been out for over 30 years. Prefer distance freestyle. Wonder who can be contacted, for specifics? Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Just got cleared to swim after nose surgery. I am an ocular patient too so I can’t do flip turns at the moment (I can see well but have a reduced visual field), so doing what I can. Love the channel too. First day back I swam 30 laps. Second day was only 15 because I tried the flip turns again. Not ready to do flip turns again yet.
I'm mid-60s, and I now only do 3 weekly (lunchtime) sessions (Mon, Wed, Fri), with 4 sets of 400m freestyle at 85% ish of max HR. This is 90-odd "vigorous" weekly minutes (in line with AHA recommendation), but doesn't over-tire me, or mess up my shoulders. I also do brisk Nordic Walking most mornings before breakfast to get my base fitness (6 x 45 at at 60% ish of max HR = 270 "moderate" weekly minutes, and a good chunk of my 9k-12k daily steps). I use my escooter to get to the pool, which is zero exercise, but loads of fun. :-)
Hey, thanks fot the video, very useful info! I’ve never gotten any advice about how and how often to swim. i just want to know if I’m making a big mistake or something unhealthy.I swim 4/5 days per week, 50 mins each. 2000 meters each (80 laps x 25 meters). I’m 26 and my weight is 115kg / 253lb (1,80cm / 5’11’’). Edit: forgot to mention I’ve been swiming for 1 year.
Hi Mariano that's awesome! About the same as me. I do about 1.5-2.5k 4x/week! You're on the right track. Check out the MySwimPro app for training plans!!
I will be swimming for weight loss and general conditioning starting next month once I get orthopedic approval after a severe leg fracture/ligament injury. I may only be able to do a small amount with my legs but still want to get a decent workout with the rest of my body. Any recommendations for upper body/core workout? I’m a pretty good swimmer,at least for a 59 yo woman and I do have access to a good coach whenever I want. I haven’t been swimming for about 2 years prior to this leg injury so I feel like I could really be starting over but have decent technique from swimming most of my life.
Great information here glad I tuned in. I am 65 and started swimming in Feb of this year and am down 20+ lbs. I do 3/4 mile 3x week and have really been focusing on technique and distance. Im no speedster but feel great aftef my sessions. I ride my mountain bike hard the other 2 days of the week and rest on weekends. Problem is I just had my right knee replaced last Wed. and my left knee is going to be done in Oct.. Im depressed that all my hard work in the water is going to be shot because I probably wont be in the watef until Jan of 20. Can you give me any insight as to what I can do to keep water ready until I can get back to the pool. Thanks and I subscribed.
Hi, I am 45 yo mom and I want to swim again. Can you, please, write a program or two for 45 yo female? I use to swim 1800 in 60 min one year ago. Thank you and I wish you all the best!
I'm new to all this swimming stuff as I am having swimming lessons and Appart from my swimming lesson i Want to go to the pool 2 days a week to improve on what I have been taught by my swimming teacher.
I swim almost everyday or at least 6 times per week , each day 40 minutes about 1.5 Kms . I am 54 years old woman, 170 cms tall 60 kgs. I swim because to exercise and also to make me get a very nice sleep.
I am retired 68 yr old swimming(last month) 2X per day 45 mins/each session.Since I only learned to swim 11 months ago. I use the pool buoy and hand paddles. I swear i am in better health and fittness than when i was 20 30 40 50 or 65. My goal is to have a swimmer body like Fares ! Is it possible at my age? What are the limitation to this goal? I used a whoops app and my diet is whole foods and proteins! AHR 70 RHR 55 VHR 40 -57 5'9 180lbs
Hey! Very well explained, great content, thank you! But I still have a question. For example, in 4x50 + 1x100 speed session, what is the rest time between those 3 sessions? Or there is no additional time to rest between them? If you finish last 100m in 1:30, then 30 sec feels like not enough time to rest before starting next iteration. Is there any principle how to count the time that will apply to your physical possibilities? Thank you!
83 years old. Every year my swim time decreases . From an hour a day to Now 20 minutes 7 days a week. I feel good and my health is great with the exception of arthritis in shoulder and knee.
I have a small pool at home and use a stationary swim tether, is this an effective way to train? I can travel to a local pool 30 minutes away but its more time efficient and less expensive to swim at home. I am a 57 yo woman who does sprint triathlons and am trying to improve my swim technique. I try to swim at least 2-3 times a week.
I have started swimming recently duo to an running knee injury. I still find it hard to swim continuously. How long will it take to find it easy? I swim 2 to 3 times a week
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you keep saying IM but what is IM?
@@JohnMatrix-wd4hq dovrebbe essere i misti es. 200IM - 200 misti
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@@JohnMatrix-wd4hq individual medley (1 length of each stroke)
I swim 4x to 5x times a week. 20 laps of combined Breaststroke and Freestyle. Makes me able to concentrate at work, sleep better at night and I started to loose weight as a result. I have been doing this for 2 months after being absent for one and a half years due to Covid restrictions. Hopefully I can maintain this level of discipline and consistency ahead and in fact being able to also include Butterfly stroke in the future.
Butterfly will help you lose weight MUCH faster
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thanks how much weight you lost approximately
I swim every day. 20 laps of the BUTTERFLY!! Feels great every nite when i go to bed. I swim because it helps me sleep better.
There's no better feeling than a great swim!
Sounds like you got a pool in your garden
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laps or lengths? I would say it makes a significant difference, which it does but, either way, I wouldn't have arms afterwards.
Wait, how old are you? You don’t have to answer if you aren’t comfortable. Are you an adult or a kid?
I’m swimming 45 minutes 3 times a week, I swim because of a minor back injury... I’ve been swimming for a year now and I feel more strength and safety in me daily moves.. thanks a lot for this video!!!
Same, I do 2000-2500/3x week depending on the day.
@@Walleggwp 2000 what??😳
I'm 62 years old, and also a former mediocre swimmer competitor. However, during my adult life, I almost never stopped swimming. I would recommend to make a video talking about geriatric swimming, something like cardiovascular workouts, vessels clean up and so on. I would say that my life story of the swimmer was a predominant factor to survive two cancer treatment.
I'm a 56 year old woman and I swim an hour 4 times a week in a 30m pool at about 63 to 73 lengths. I've not lost weight but I have toned up these last 11 weeks. I love the feel of swimming. It feels like flying... and the buzz after is delightful 🥰
That's so good to hear! Happy swimming!
If losing weight was your goal, you have to pay more attention to the calorie consumption. Otherwise, so glad you enjoy your time in the pool
@@speed0383 lost half a stone since last month... still swimming and still enjoying it 😉 though my hair is suffering from the chlorine!
@@mangomosaics swim cap?
@@asif0905I'm using a shampoo that cleans out chlorine 🏊♀️
Still on the look out for a decent comfy swim cap 😉
I was a decent swimmer in high school, which was 20 years ago. I’m trying to get back into swimming now. Lately, I’ve been swimming every other day for an hour. I’m able to do about 2200 yards in that hour. I am so out of shape! I have to rest for about 30-40 seconds between each 100, and that’s with lots of heavy breathing. I like lots of variety in my workouts. I usually do a warm-up, a kick set, a pull set, a technique set, and a build/sprint set of short distances, and finally a cool down. I’d like to get up to about 90 minutes and 3000 yards each practice. I just hope I stick with it this time. I recently moved and found an amazing indoor pool that’s cheap to use. That’s enough motivation for me!
UPDATE: Well, it's 8 months later, and I'm doing great! I have lost 32 pounds since I started swimming! I'm no longer winded after every lap. I consistently do about 3000 yards in 1 hour sessions. I can now do sets like 5x100 free on 1:30. I haven't been able to do intervals that fast since high school! I'm so thankful that I found an affordable Olympic size swimming pool that I can use whenever I want.
Wow, that’s awesome, Bob! So cool to hear - keep it up! Do you use the MySwimPro app when you train?
@@FaresKsebati No, I didn’t know that there was an app. I will look into it.
You sound like me. I hope to get back to 3000 meters per practice again. It's hard at 57 years of age
@@OneAdam12Adam Unfortunately, I have had a back injury recently. I have a herniated disc, and I am currently in rehab. I did reach my weight loss goal, though, and I hope to get back into swimming soon, but it’ll probably be a while before I can do 3000 in one hour again.
I swim ONCE a year. I may double that next year!
Once is enough if it's on World Swim Day! 😉
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I think you should skip your swimming and do some comedy!!
I can't remember the last time I swam. 👍😁
You need more practice in the bathroom 🤓
As a stroke and cardiac arrest survivor, both of which have affected my stamina level, I swim 30 mins 4 days a week. My controlled blood pressure is maintained and my limb mobility enhanced.
That's great to hear! Happy swimming!
after blowing my knee in bball. swimming saved my life. its my new workout cardio. i love it. freestyle
Had my first swim in my journey today. This channel has really encouraged me to lose weight. I did 1.1km which I feel is a decent start in my journey. Thanks for the encouragement!
Yes!! That's awesome. Keep up the great work and let us know how we can help. Happy Swimming!!
I'd say keep it up but I just realized your comment is 2 years old. Hope all is well.
How did it go?
@@kaan3874 covid happened lmao but I’m still 50lbs down from when I was then. And I still swim 4x a week. Just gotta be consistent!
@@MoneyMatt-tf7cp You you started with 1.1 km. How long do you swim right now? And how often in the week? Thx.
The feel of the water... that’s so true !
I swim in a 25m pool 6 times a week: 5 x 30 mins and 1 × 15 mins. Have been knocking out 50 laps in the 30 minute sessions. My resting heart rate is back to under 60bpm because of this. Hasn't been that way in 10 years 😃
I'm 13 and a competitive swimmer and we train 6 times a week for 2 hours, it can be hard but I feel great when it pays off
I remember doing the same when I was on the swim team in High School! Don't ever stop swimming :)
I swim about 6 days a week, one hour to two hours per day, doing a mix of techniques. Feeling amazing.
Keep it up, Dom! Happy swimming :)
The quality of your free content is so excellent!!!
Thank you Sarah! Our goal is to spread the love of swimming across the globe :)
I was a competative swimmer for 15 years, and I used to had 7 2-hour sessions per week and 3 gyms. Now, I don't do that much, but I do gym twice per week, and I swim 4 days a week for an hour and a half. To be honest, a step further is basically me going back to competative swimming. But as he said, you have a connection with water, and I simply can't forego this. No matter what other exercise I do, swimming is always my main workout. Now, I don't want speed and flowiness for competitions, but I want it because it feels good in water, when you go through water. I actually re-started gym very recently. I lost a lot of arm strenght. Trying to get it back.
Isn't it awesome that swimming is a lifelong sport?? Keep it up and happy swimming!
I swim laps for an hour a day, five days per week and do water aerobics for 30 minutes a day, three days per week. I’m swimming to get as fit as physically possible 😊❤️ and because I love it!
Age is a factor, too. After I turned 50, I got fit faster if I did 3 X per week as opposed to 4 or 5. It felt like I was slacking, but the results were great. I'm not sure the same would be true for a 20 year old.
Agreed. Older people, and older women in general do better when they minimize aerobics, and maximize strength training
Yes, as you get older you need to focus much more on recovery which can reduse risk for injury and get you in better shape where as a 20 year old you reciver much faster and have much less going on in life
I swim 4 to 6 times a week. I always feel great every night after I swim. I have more endurance, less aches and pains. When you have that connection with the water is the best swim. I also walk my dogs, jazzercise and strength training.
That sounds like a great routine, Sandra! Thanks for sharing!
@@FaresKsebati I find at 62, so important to keep exercising. I am a breast cancer survivor, swimming with my MP3 I lose myself in swimming. Time to not think just swim.
I am 66. I swim at least an hour to 2 hours a day, at least 6 days a week, since about mid-May of this year. I ONLY swim freestyle and ocean open water. The only interval training I do is a little speed work for a few mins. during every other swim...more or less.
. I dont want it to feel like a work out. I dont track time or even distance, other than overall time in water. I merely swim with a smooth steady rhythm and concentrate on technique.
My goal is Messina-Calabria race. Just to finish....not in last place. Its 3.3 kilometers/2.05 miles. I swam the St. Croix 2 mile swim in 2013. Been swimming off and mostly on since.
It would be nice to hear some pointers and benefits on open water and just distance swimming.
I live in Sicily, so am not losing weight, but am fit.
I'm currently swimming 4 times per week in a 20m pool, 120 lengths (so 2.4 km) in 55-56 minutes each time, doing series of freestyle - backstroke - breaststroke in that order (so 40 lengths of each style per session, alternating style after every length). I don't know how fast that is (for a 34 year old), but it has helped me lose some 11 kg over the course of 3 months, without changing my dietary habits that much other than introducing fruit - mostly watermelon - to replace some of the salty snacks I used to eat.
Watching this and nodding, yeah I can totally do this.. I’m going 5 days a week 1st thing in the morning and honestly speaking I’m a non-swimmer who can’t even swim 25m.. I’m just focusing on not drowning currently lol! That and getting my face under the water.. I’ll keep this in mind for when I’m a lot more confident in the water! Thanks for sharing!
You can do it! Keep us updated with your progress!
Sierra Larars Don’t sweat it, I just learned how to swim this year around February and it took me until March to be able to tread water properly. As far as the swimming I got it right away and was doing pretty good as far as holding my breath underwater but I am still unable to come up and get the air and go back down I’ve got to get that mechanism worked out. I hold my breath and I can go half a lap then I’ll come up, go down, so I can’t go far because I get tired... probably 10 round trips and I am toast. As far as trading I kept practicing and eventually after I stopped practicing one day I got in the water for a water class and was able to float and maintain with no effort. That was phenomenal. All you have to do is work at it and you will be fine. A year and a half ago I was only doing water classes for exercise and I was terrified of the water and especially the deep now I can’t help but go under and around no matter what. I would love to hear more updates on your progress.
that is exactly how I started. YT guides does wonders plus friends to discuss it with. But what developed myself in swimming is the consistency in my sched, and when I had a friend to video me.
4thjakx I should try that, I can have someone to video me then I can see where I need some improvements. I am still working on coming up for air and that’s my biggest difficulty.
Me too! I've been practicing the moves on my bed and trying it in the pool. Teaching myself to swim.
Feel of the water is akin to feeling the edge while snowbarding, balance.
I've been swimming between 3-5 days per week, for between 45 minutes and 2 hours for the past month. Love it!
Great job! Happy swimming!
I think you're missing addressing overhead. If every session takes 30 minutes for transport and preparations, the percentage of time spent swimming would be less the more sessions you throw in. So the interesting question is how short a session can be while still being long enough to be beneficial.
Can you give an answer in a format like :"As many sessions 30 minutes or longer as possible"?
That's a great question and relative to the person's training background. In "general" if you can swim for 20-minutes of 'focused' swimming two times per week. You'll have a feel of the water. This wont be enough to have a big aerobic capacity, but enough to scale up from if you choose to. You can do 3x/week for an even better 'feel of the water', but you still won't have as much of an aerobic benefit as swimming for 30-40 minutes 3x/week.
@@fksebati Very helpful answer. Thank you!
I have two hours to spare in the week. One hour travel to the pool, one hour back. Done for the week.
My Swim Pro is the platform that I've learned alot from!
White board Wednesdays are my favorite!!!!
Keep it up!
Thank you so much! Do you use the MySwimPro app when you swim? If not, we’d love for you to check it out at myswimpro.com/elite :)
I am 12 and I used to swim 8 times a week when I was in season (1 session on monday, 2 sessions on tuesday, 1 session wednesday, 2 sessions on thursday, 1 session friday and last session on saturday). But now I am swimming 5 times a week since were off season.
Me too, I'm 14, and we did exactly the same schedule. Now we are doing 3 times swimming and 3 times gym, but probably we would end with 6 swimming sessions and 2 gym.
This is My week:
Monday: 30 minutes dryland 90 minutes in the Water. 6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Tuesday: No swiming
Wendsday: 90 minutes in water. 5:45-7:15 am and 1 hour dryland 4:00-5:00 pm
Thursday: 30 minutes dryland 90 minutes in the water. 6.00 pm-8:00 pm
Friday: 30 minutes dryland 90 minutes in the water. 3:00pm-5:00pm
Saturday: 45 minutes dryland 120 minutes in the water. 8:45am-11:30 am
Sunday: No swiming
😶😯😴😵
I swim 5 days a week at the half oliympic pool. 10'x kicboard, 30xfree style and about 16x backstroke (56 laps) in 32 minutes. Then I work didferent part of the body with water aerobic program, and my tools are resistance gloves, water dumbells, noodle. I am 48, perimenapouse and definetly I shrank, toned up and sleep like a baby.
how much weight you lost i am thinking to go to greece for a month or 2
I go to swimming every day for 3 hours training for comps
Amazing! 🙌 Don't forget to swim on #WorldSwimDay! worldswimday.org
I swim every day, excluding Sunday, for 2 hours. 30 minutes dryland, 1 hour 30 minutes for swimming.
Chelzz same 💀
@@takewealth did you loose any weight
I think age and overall state of health also play a role. At older ages it’s important to minimise inflammation that is a different issue to normal recovery when younger. If your routine is too inflammatory at an older age, side effects may be worrisome. Thanks for the helpful video, Michael
I swim everyday for at least 60m nonstop. Average is 75m. It feels great. Some days you don’t feel like it but always feels great once you are done.
Happy Swimming!
great tips and yes I did slow it down to 0.25 speed just to watch her swim. Amazing! If you do that, mute the sound or its' too silly. But worth to watch her technique.
Thank you Fares - Your videos are so informative and inspiring, can't wait to get back in the pool tomorrow!! Keep up the good work :)
My new gym has a pool and I’m so excited to overuse it.
Happy Swimming!
There’s no such thing as overusing a nice pool! :)
I recently (90 days) purchased a 14ft swim spa. I have since, lost 15 lbs, 8 inches from my waist and feel great. I started slow but now fall into the 5-6 day a week category 1-2 hours per session; not all is dedicated to strictly swimming but I'd say 75% or more. Thanks for these videos, they help the novice loners of the world
What brand do you recommend?
Very clear and concise work out in water and a beautiful video.
I have been swimming 4 times a week, not professional but I can manage and love being in water.
Lately, suffering some health issues with hospital admission, so not been in pool for nearly three months now.
So not being active for this long, I have put on some weight. I m planning to go back swimming and work to loose this extra pooch.
I m going to start slow and steady and build it up, because I’m very short on energy levels @ the moment.
Any advice as how to build up my energy again.
Sorry for the long winded letter.
Thanks in advance.
I started swimming over a week ago and have been doing it everyday for 40 minutes and considering in pushing this to an hour a day. Nice to have a video like this to refer to for structuring my sessions.
Way to go! Have you checked out the MySwimPro app to help you structure your sessions? Get a 30-day free trial at myswimpro.com/elite :)
I'm a clinician so I try to swim however often possible, but consistency is the key.
Even if for an hour a week, it's best to go for it rather then not swim.
Well said! Better to swim than not to swim :)
love the definition of Feel of the Water, I've definitely felt that!
Love your work Fares. From pro training to novice! I have done one (1) hour 5x a week. Exercise the other days. Entered x10 events from 800m to 25m in a masters comp, loved my time and results. Bring it on😁🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️
What is IM? I don't know how to swim butterfly or backstroke. I swim 3 times a week and try to vary the laps based on how I feel, injuries, pool congestion and then whatever you described. In reality most of us don't have a lane for ourselves or can complete 2k on average in 45 min. I think your drills are great for young, fit and uninjured individuals.
Consistency vs intensity. 👍🏻
Swim everyday for 1 or 2 hrs I love it x
I do 9 swims a week with 3 dry lands the swims are 2 hours and dry land is 1 to 1:30 hours if normal schedule
I'm 56 yrs, started learning for the last 3 months. I swim 6 days a week and 40 to 50 minutes a day. I feel awesome and almost addicted to swim every day.
I love swimming but it's a chore to travel to the pool and deal with the cold. I just watched this to try and work out what's the minimum I can swim to improve my heart health without using too much time. Instead I learnt alot more. ☺️
When you're on a swimming team that swims twice a day everyday except Saturday which is just once a day, and Sunday is our day off.
What does Im means?
Vivi Andersen I.M. = individual medley
Faaaaxxxx I hate it but u gotta keep the grind goin😂
We didn't get Sunday off. And Sat. was 7:00 a.m. to noon. Put an Olympian on every team from 1980 through 1992.
That brings me back to my High school years when we were doing this exact routine. I was shredded but truth be told this was the main reason I quit to pursue professional swimming. Haven't swim in a while but since I discovered this channel I am hyped up to try to get back into it.
Well, this was good, but not a question I was asking. What I would like to see is 'How much training should I do?' or 'How far should I be swimming each work out?' I am putting in 3500+ yards, 5 days a week. I was at about 4500 but a couple of guys at the pool, who are better/faster swimmers than I am told me I was over training. I didn't think so, but dropped the yards down and put more effort into a faster paced work out, just to see. I had seen a steady decline in sprint times over the course of this year with the longer work outs, but now things seem to be at a stand still. For sure, some want just to stay in shape, and some want to get faster, get in better shape, and lose weight.
Great question. You're swimming a lot. 2-3k per workout is enough to have performance in any distance race (100 and down) as long as you're consistent and technique is good. To perform in a 200m distance, you'll need to average 3k with highly specific pace and speed work.
@@fksebati This type of distance seems to me to be more about maintaining a level of fitness rather than one where a swimmer needs to improve a lot. I am doing 1500+ yards just in kicking because that is the weakest part of my stroke. Pushing off the wall, I can swim a 50 free in about 35 to 37. I want that much closer to 30. Need to take 5 or more seconds off of my side stroke time as well. In the last year, I have taken about 40 seconds off of my 50 yard flutter kick lap time, but that is more in figuring out the mechanics than it is about conditioning. I guess some thing else I really need is to get an underwater camera so I can see what I am doing....
@@robohippy Improvement will come from higher intensity and focus on a specific component that you're working on. you don't need to do more volume to improve. If you'd like us to take a look at your stroke. Checkout myswimpro.com/analysis
@@fksebati I do plan to get some footage of my side stroke. One reason I put in so many laps is that I have had no coaching since starting to swim some 15 years ago. There are many things that have to come from muscle memory, and I put a lot of time in just to focus on mechanics so I can swim without thinking about what I am doing...
I swim 2500 yards 4 to 5 times a week. I also do water jogging after laps to use different muscles.
Thks Fares this is lovely video. Lot of lesrnings here tks for sharing
You're welcome! Thanks for tuning in and happy swimming :)
Your vids are great you know your stuff. I use swimming as my main stamina cross training for fitness and recently I've got from 1x per week to 2x per week. Next month I will start 3 per week and this video is very helpful!! I also liked your flip turn video.
Excellent! Happy Swimming, Chris!!
Way to go! Keep up the good work.
Ive been swimming 2200 yards daily. Just crawl and do the distance and takes me 40-45 mins depending on my mood or physical condition that day and it makes me happy every after swim.
I swim once a week for an hour only and the rest of the days I do bodyweight workout at home.
I know it's not much but still it's better than running
42 years old, 5 times a week, 40 x 25m, self thought freestyle. Pretty consistent for about 2.5 years now I feel much better since I started, actually gained weight but got significantly toned, taking Creatine every day.
It depends how the availability and access you have to the pools....Especially here in Gothenburg, Sweden....I love both dive and swim....unfourtunetly in old arenas...With lots of clubs....But good video!
Hi Hannah! I just arrived in Gothenburg for a long-term job. What pools would you recommend here? I love swimming and playing water polo. Thank you !
I skin swim a mile a day open ocean for fun for the last 3 years and it feels amazing.
This Whiteboard Wednesday was for me. I'm at the point where my schedule changes affect how much I am able to swim during the week, and it's not very consistent. This helped so much to set up a training plan for no matter how many days I have to swim. The pool is currently closed here because of Covid, but when it opens, I'm going to try these workouts. Thanks again, Fares!
You've got this! Happy swimming!
@@FaresKsebati Thank you!
Hi I’m Sean and I’m 11 I swim 8 times a week
Firas; who is this swimmer in the video?. She has a really beautiful technique in all four styles of swimming.
That's Ali Deloof. She's one of the fastest swimmers in the world!
@@fksebati I want to slow it down and just watch her. What grace! Thanks for the tips, too.
I swim 4 times per week. Each time 1 hour.Breast stroke. Feel great and help me reduce my high blood pressure . Swimming is the BEST exercise among all sports.
Very useful! Thanks!
I swim 2 miles non-stop twice a week, walk 3 miles carrying 4 kilo weights in each hand and do 250 reps of different arm exercises while walking twice a week and I cycle 15 miles twice a week. I do the separate routines because different muscles are used and stressed.
Hey that's how my parents got to school
This is an excellent question, and the video covers it...in general. I'm an older swimmer, (63), and swam competitively in my early days. Been out for over 30 years. Prefer distance freestyle. Wonder who can be contacted, for specifics? Really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Happy Swimming!
@@fksebati Thanks. I'ld be happier if I were in better shape. :O
Happy Swimming!
Nice video! Really appreciate the attention and passion you put into it 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the support and happy swimming!
I am 62 yo, and I swim 35 minutes a day, sidestroke and elementary backstroke. Today was my 37th day in a row.🎉
Just got cleared to swim after nose surgery. I am an ocular patient too so I can’t do flip turns at the moment (I can see well but have a reduced visual field), so doing what I can. Love the channel too. First day back I swam 30 laps. Second day was only 15 because I tried the flip turns again. Not ready to do flip turns again yet.
Thank u so much .. you r the best for me and your speaking about swiming make the subject look like so easy .. best regards
Thanks - glad you enjoy it. Happy Swimming!
I'm mid-60s, and I now only do 3 weekly (lunchtime) sessions (Mon, Wed, Fri), with 4 sets of 400m freestyle at 85% ish of max HR. This is 90-odd "vigorous" weekly minutes (in line with AHA recommendation), but doesn't over-tire me, or mess up my shoulders. I also do brisk Nordic Walking most mornings before breakfast to get my base fitness (6 x 45 at at 60% ish of max HR = 270 "moderate" weekly minutes, and a good chunk of my 9k-12k daily steps). I use my escooter to get to the pool, which is zero exercise, but loads of fun. :-)
Outstanding information. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! Let us know what you'd like to see next!
Hey, thanks fot the video, very useful info! I’ve never gotten any advice about how and how often to swim. i just want to know if I’m making a big mistake or something unhealthy.I swim 4/5 days per week, 50 mins each. 2000 meters each (80 laps x 25 meters). I’m 26 and my weight is 115kg / 253lb (1,80cm / 5’11’’). Edit: forgot to mention I’ve been swiming for 1 year.
Hi Mariano that's awesome! About the same as me. I do about 1.5-2.5k 4x/week! You're on the right track. Check out the MySwimPro app for training plans!!
I swim almost every, it helps me to sleep better at night and also it helps me to cure period migraine. Swimming is the best exercise for me🥰🥰
I start swimming to help me on my surf
Usually I do around 50-70 laps of freestyle
I love it
I will be swimming for weight loss and general conditioning starting next month once I get orthopedic approval after a severe leg fracture/ligament injury. I may only be able to do a small amount with my legs but still want to get a decent workout with the rest of my body. Any recommendations for upper body/core workout? I’m a pretty good swimmer,at least for a 59 yo woman and I do have access to a good coach whenever I want.
I haven’t been swimming for about 2 years prior to this leg injury so I feel like I could really be starting over but have decent technique from swimming most of my life.
Great information here glad I tuned in. I am 65 and started swimming in Feb of this year and am down 20+ lbs. I do 3/4 mile 3x week and have really been focusing on technique and distance. Im no speedster but feel great aftef my sessions. I ride my mountain bike hard the other 2 days of the week and rest on weekends. Problem is I just had my right knee replaced last Wed. and my left knee is going to be done in Oct.. Im depressed that all my hard work in the water is going to be shot because I probably wont be in the watef until Jan of 20. Can you give me any insight as to what I can do to keep water ready until I can get back to the pool. Thanks and I subscribed.
I turn 65 in less than 14 days, been a lap swimmer for 35+ years, approx. 500 meters, 35 min., 3x per week, 164 Lbs. 5'10".
Use a pull buoy!!!
Hi,
I am 45 yo mom and I want to swim again. Can you, please, write a program or two for 45 yo female? I use to swim 1800 in 60 min one year ago.
Thank you and I wish you all the best!
I'm new to all this swimming stuff as I am having swimming lessons and Appart from my swimming lesson i
Want to go to the pool 2 days a week to improve on what I have been taught by my swimming teacher.
Good video, I like it.
Thank you for your video!
I swim almost everyday or at least 6 times per week , each day 40 minutes about 1.5 Kms . I am 54 years old woman, 170 cms tall 60 kgs. I swim because to exercise and also to make me get a very nice sleep.
I swim 1h 3x per week and do stretching routine on the other days, because of collage. *is 1000m too low* for standards?
Hello! Great video, thank you! 😎What kind of stick is the swimmer using at 7:42?
I swim 3x/week, and also do a water aerobics class 2x/week.
Yeah, I swim 9 days a week, twice each day for about 10 hours each swim.
You are really soak then?
I am retired 68 yr old swimming(last month) 2X per day 45 mins/each session.Since I only learned to swim 11 months ago. I use the pool buoy and hand paddles. I swear i am in better health and fittness than when i was 20 30 40 50 or 65. My goal is to have a swimmer body like Fares ! Is it possible at my age? What are the limitation to this goal? I used a whoops app and my diet is whole foods and proteins! AHR 70 RHR 55 VHR 40 -57 5'9 180lbs
I swim each day because I can’t afford an airplane ticket to cross the oceans.
😂
Thank you. Fares you are Great!
Wow. Awesome.
Can you explain why sleep is linked to swimming? I really feel like I also sleep better when I swim
I think it's just an exhausting workout
Hey! Very well explained, great content, thank you!
But I still have a question. For example, in 4x50 + 1x100 speed session, what is the rest time between those 3 sessions? Or there is no additional time to rest between them?
If you finish last 100m in 1:30, then 30 sec feels like not enough time to rest before starting next iteration. Is there any principle how to count the time that will apply to your physical possibilities?
Thank you!
Thanks for a great breakdown for planning training 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽😀
Back from injury. Lets do this
Good luck and happy swimming!
Fantastic video. Thanks v much 👍
83 years old. Every year my swim time decreases . From an hour a day to Now 20 minutes 7 days a week. I feel good and my health is great with the exception of arthritis in shoulder and knee.
Is there a certain diet you should be eating while swimming?
I have a small pool at home and use a stationary swim tether, is this an effective way to train? I can travel to a local pool 30 minutes away but its more time efficient and less expensive to swim at home. I am a 57 yo woman who does sprint triathlons and am trying to improve my swim technique. I try to swim at least 2-3 times a week.
Hi I’m try to weekly 5 days then I can do the souna & stiem how many minutes
Nice video man! Thanks a lot! I'll start training that way for 2 days.
Let us know how it goes! Happy Swimming!
I have started swimming recently duo to an running knee injury. I still find it hard to swim continuously. How long will it take to find it easy? I swim 2 to 3 times a week
Loved this
Glad to hear it! Happy Swimming!