Follow my progress as i plan, prepare and then attempt to become 'A Channel Swimmer' in 2016
Friday, 21 November 2014
Niggle...
First shoulder niggle for the year has seen a 3 day hiatus from the water. Up until then the training has been uninterrupted with good improvements seen, especially lately in the 1km pool splits and 100m sets.
I have been lucky with my shoulders so far but i put that down to a lot of shoulder strengthening and stretching exercises. Once or twice a week, depending on which week in the phase it is, i am in my garage gym. I have about 20 exercises to do that takes about 90 minute to complete. About 15 of the exercises use bands are focused on the shoulders and associated muscles and the rest on my core and lats. To ensure improvement I keep track of all the exercises i do, here is a screenshot.
I suppose injuries are all part of this journey and it how they are managed that will be the key to getting back in the water ASAP.
I have been lucky with my shoulders so far but i put that down to a lot of shoulder strengthening and stretching exercises. Once or twice a week, depending on which week in the phase it is, i am in my garage gym. I have about 20 exercises to do that takes about 90 minute to complete. About 15 of the exercises use bands are focused on the shoulders and associated muscles and the rest on my core and lats. To ensure improvement I keep track of all the exercises i do, here is a screenshot.
I suppose injuries are all part of this journey and it how they are managed that will be the key to getting back in the water ASAP.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Time Trail...
After a week of only a half training it was nice to get into the pool today and measure how much all this work has improved my swimming. My time in today's 1km time-trial saw an improvement of just over 20 seconds...obviously the training is working.
This month is all about speed training again, then two 10km swims and then a few weeks off over Christmas.
This month is all about speed training again, then two 10km swims and then a few weeks off over Christmas.
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