swimming, does it help you lose weight and tone up?

eloise150799
eloise150799 Posts: 1 Member
edited November 19 in Health and Weight Loss
I now swim 4-5 times a week for around 90 minutes every week since starting a competitive swimming club, we swim fast and almost continuously through this time. how can you best maximise your diet to tone up and lose weight?

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  • JakeBrownVB
    JakeBrownVB Posts: 399 Member
    Tone up = Build muscle = Caloric surplus/recomp

    Lose weight = Lose fat = Caloric deficit

    Two different goals, can't really do them simultaneously.
  • Equus5374
    Equus5374 Posts: 462 Member
    Spend some time on this discussion board and read the sticky threads. You'll find that the primary means by which you're going to lose weight is by eating at a calorie deficit. Swimming is excellent exercise and if it's something you enjoy, just keep doing it. Having an activity you enjoy helps keep you motivated. But understand too that weight loss is going to happen as a result of that calorie deficit and a lot of patience!
  • Sandcastles61
    Sandcastles61 Posts: 506 Member
    I started swimming again earlier this year.. Twice a week for 90 minutes.... I am now within 2 pounds of my goal weight, but the swimming has made a huge difference in my overall body composition. If you enjoy it, go for it :)
  • Ariana876
    Ariana876 Posts: 7 Member
    Swimming is so much fun and a great way to work out muscles you don't use on the regular. I think it would work better for slimming down not bulking up
  • krystinakicksit
    krystinakicksit Posts: 5 Member
    I just started swimming last week because of a foot injury, I really enjoy it and believe it would be a good way to lose weight and tone areas. I also am combining it with strength training though, circuit training mainly and I really enjoy the workout and so far havent seen to many results but I feel a lot better!
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