SWIMMING!
mzjandiace
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Okay, I'm a big sista and even tho' there are myths I am on of the ones that I love to swim, in fact I was a lifeguard in High School. I make it a point to teach my kids to swim. My question is this, how come you burn more calories swimming for twenty minutes then walking for 20 minutes. Trust me I don't mind, 'cause I can stay in the water all day!
Any info would be great!
Any info would be great!
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Swimming is a full body workout, your heart rate gets up there higher because oxygen is only available to you when you surface, vs walking where you can take a breath whenever you want to. The higher the heartrate the more you burn, baby! I LOVE swimming!0
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This is just a thought but...you use your entire body swimming and more of your lower body walking.0
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probably water resistance and it uses all your muscles!!! I love swimming too and feel so weightless in the water its awesome!0
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Swimming burns more calories because water is more dense than air to move through, so you engage all of your muscles to do it.0
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The resistance moving against the water gives more of a muscle workout, without straining your body!! :happy:0
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I swim almost every day, and it has worked WONDERS on my diet and exercise plan. My joints are kind of bad, so this really helps keep my knees from hurting and things like that. Right now, I burn about 497 calories doing a half an hour of intense lap swimming. It would vary person to person, but it's still fantastic! I highly recommend it.0
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Yep all of the above answers are correct, I love swimming too my favorite workout!0
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I'm a terrible swimmer, so when I'm in the water I find that fear of drowing uses quite a few calories0
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I'm a terrible swimmer, so when I'm in the water I find that fear of drowing uses quite a few calories
Or even 'drowning', but 'drowing' can be just as bad0 -
I swim three mornings a week and love it!
The important thing is the resistance. As you improve as a swimmer, you want to add more resistance with effort, kick boards, leg floats, etc. Here is a great swimmer's Web site for everyone to check out!
http://swimsmooth.com/0 -
AWESOME! thanks for all the info.
Usually when I'm out the pool about 20min later, I can feel the muscles in my leg.
Today I did body lifts on the side of the pool face forward, something I COULD never do out of the water
and let me tell you my shoulders are still burning!
GOOD BURN tho'
@Sidneylog, I was over cracking up!0 -
There are physiological reason as well. Target HR decreases by about 10 bpm in water, and max decreases by 10 to 30 bpm. They aren't sure why, but think it has to do with a lower body temperature and the buoyancy from the water. So your heart is beating slower, but pushing a greater volume of blood. It also helps your body learn to use oxygen more efficiently, which helps your land based workouts....0
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