- Jun 14, 2003
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since i was 5 years old ive been swimming....pretty much everyday. im now 19 and can no longer commit to 10 training sessions a week. ive joined the speed lifesaving team at uni, i was a welcome asset being pretty fast in the water so they were glad to have me.
we dont get as much pool time as im used to, so i need to find otherways to keep/improve fitness.
swimming being a non impact sport (on the joints) i was wondering what would be better fitness wise? i ran home from the shops last night, but after a short while i could feel my shins starting to hurt. i wasnt out of breath or anything like that...i just had to stop running coz my legs couldnt keep up!
would it be wise to keep at the running, hoping my body will adapt?
we dont get as much pool time as im used to, so i need to find otherways to keep/improve fitness.
swimming being a non impact sport (on the joints) i was wondering what would be better fitness wise? i ran home from the shops last night, but after a short while i could feel my shins starting to hurt. i wasnt out of breath or anything like that...i just had to stop running coz my legs couldnt keep up!
would it be wise to keep at the running, hoping my body will adapt?