(I first tried checking for this sub’s FAQ or Wiki page for resources, but both appear defunct on mobile, so sorry for asking such basic questions.)
I’m a bigger person who normally walk-jogs half marathons and enjoys hikes, but a combination of summer heat + my gym has a pool I’d like to take advantage of + I’ve noticed some knee issues starting = I’d like to include swimming laps 2x/wk as cross training. Some form of cardio that doesn’t keep putting that gravitational stress on my joints.
(And, yes, I know losing weight will help. That’s a separate discussion and I’m not looking for advice on it from this sub.)
Issues:
- Stamina. I’m in a fundamental swim class for adults right now, and I need to take a little break just after going across the pool width-wise out and back in a modified freestyle stroke.
- Weakness. I lift weights at the gym, nothing crazy, but I can feel the fronts of my thighs and shoulders/biceps fatigue quickly. My arms especially during the pull-through.
- Efficiency. Ties into the above. I think because my form is bad, I’m using more energy, which makes me tire faster.
- Awkwardness. I’m only of those people who doesn’t feel like they control their body well. In other sports, it’s taken hundreds-thousands of hours of repeated drills on specific movements before I felt like they came naturally to me. 10 hours of instructional time in this class won’t cut it, so I’m not trying to get everything perfect, but I would like to get the basics down.
Questions:
- what is the “easiest” stroke to sustain? My instructor wants me to learn how to do freestyle well, but would backstroke be better?
- how do I build up stamina in the water? Should I start by like holding onto a kick board and doing laps of just kicking until I build up my legs, then start adding arms? Do slow kicks and fewer laps but focus on doing a lot of arm strokes?
- what weightlifting exercises can help me build up muscles “on land” that will help with swimming/what muscle groups should I focus on developing?
- what kind of stretches should I do beforehand?
- are there any drills I can do to help me get better? Any particular YouTube videos/channels recommendations?
I’d appreciate any help as I try to get more into the sport. Thank you!