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Can Stationary Swimming Be Beneficial To Your Training?

courtesy of ONEswim.com, a SwimmersBest brand and SwimSwam partner.

Swim in place is beneficial for all swimmers, triathletes, and exercise enthusiasts. Swim in place training has been around for a long time but is there an actual benefit for even the serious competitive swimmer?

The short answer is yes! BUT to be more specific…This type of swimming can’t replace your regular training, but it is a good substitute while on vacation or traveling to places with small pools such as hotel pools or backyard pools.

There are many benefits to swim in place training:

  1. Cardio Work / HIIT System

HIIT is High Intensity Interval Training which is the most effective way to train while using a stationary system. By training in bursts of speed for a set amount of time then going into a slower rest swim, you can get the heart rate up and push your muscles to the limit.

  1. Technique Work for all strokes

Work on all of your strokes and stroke technique. With tethered swimming you are stationary which means you do not have to be distracted about hitting the wall. This way it makes it easy to focus on changing your technique.

  1. Perfect Travel Size

This Swim-in-Place kit (Stationary Swim Trainers and Swim-in-Place Kits – ONE Swim (swimmersbest.com)) is perfect for travel. It can fit into any travel size bag.

  1. Works in any pool size

Since you are able to adjust the tether to any length, you can practice in any size pool. If it is a traditional lap pool, a small backyard pool or an oddly shaped hotel pool, you can still fit in your training.

  1. Pre-made workouts 

Here is a link to workouts you can follow. This workout file gives you full workouts ready for you to use. The workouts include the items included in the kits. Everything you need for the workout is explained and included.

  1. Components to build your own workout

In the same file mentioned above, you have the ability to make your own workouts based on the equipment you have and what stroke you would like to target. There are tons of different components to choose from to create your own workout.

  1. Videos / Descriptions 

Each of the components have a video explanation as well as a written description. The written description serves as a reminder while doing the workout. The video will tell you and show you exactly what to do and what not to do.

Bottom line is to not worry about where you are going and finding a pool because with stationary swimming you can swim in any pool.

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ONEswim.com is leading the way for the future of swim training equipment.  The company offers a broad range of solutions for improving stroke technique, kick technique, and breathing technique.   They provide swimmers, coaches, and teams with the tools they need to balance technique training with conditioning training.  By combining the best drills with the best tools, the SwimmersBest products give swimmers instant tactile feedback so they can adjust their technique efficiently.   The old way of having coaches constantly remind swimmers of their individual problems has proven to offer very little improvement in technique.  All SwimmersBest products are designed to constantly ‘talk to the swimmers’ so they can feel the problems and make corrections.   This unique approach means the swimmers are given negative feedback for incorrect stroke technique, which compels the swimmers to quickly correct the problem on their own. With a constant flow of new innovative product designs, SwimmersBest is a company that will continue to deliver solutions you need.

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About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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