Swimming?

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  • jenny95662
    jenny95662 Posts: 997 Member
    i just decided to add swimming into my workout. I cant swim well i swim above water and stuff but i figure its moving and burning calories lol
  • OSC_ESD
    OSC_ESD Posts: 752 Member
    ~ I just got out of my pool and burned over 700 calories ( HRM verified ) ... I do a " Sprint " type running that can easily burn up to 650 cal per hour ... LiveStrong.com has a lot of info on swimming exercises and burns. I didn't trust my HRM originally ... thinking that is way over calculated ... but then I checked three different websites ... all coming close within 40 cal difference.

    Also ... when I started my journey ... my first 9 months were in a pool doing water aerobics and water jogging. I swam 5 days a week for 2 hours a day ... I lost over 70lbs doing this ... along with healthy eating habits.

    Swimming is such a good source of exercise ... it is easy on your joints, anybody can do it ... and the water provides a calmness that is good for your soul.

    Exercise should be enjoyable .... if you love the water ... you can most definitely burn calories swimming ! Just look at the bodies of professional swimmers ! Enough said ...

    :flowerforyou:
  • Misty_Rage
    Misty_Rage Posts: 20 Member
    ~ I just got out of my pool and burned over 700 calories ( HRM verified ) ... I do a " Sprint " type running that can easily burn up to 650 cal per hour ...


    :flowerforyou:

    Im doing this too, I am only doing 30 min of the sprint running, and about 20 min of laps at this point but it gets my heart rate going for sure. Its amazing that I can feel like a beautiful sprinter in the pool =)
  • jdavis193
    jdavis193 Posts: 972 Member
    The biggest issue with swimming, is it's very difficult to track your calorie burn. Intensity and overall swim time play a part in your burn. It's not like being on the treadmill where you can walk steadily for 30 minutes for a predictable burn. Personally, I think MFP drastically OVERestimates the calorie burn. When I swim, I use 3 different online calculators that ask for a standard 100yd time, and take the average from them. Even that is just a rough guess.

    Go for it though. It gets you HR up, and works those muscles, and can be a helluva workout if you put in the effort.

    This is very true. Get a heart rate monitor, OP. I wear one in the gym and in the pool - you get an accurate reading. Swimming DOESN'T burn mega calories and MFP really DOES overestimate it. I swam only yesterday and my calorie burn for 80 mins (slowly) was about 270 calories. MFP calculated it at over 1500.

    were you swimming laps or just playing around? I used to be on the swim team back in the day if you swim laps or use kickboards etc you can burn tons of calories
  • CookieCrumble
    CookieCrumble Posts: 221 Member
    The biggest issue with swimming, is it's very difficult to track your calorie burn. Intensity and overall swim time play a part in your burn. It's not like being on the treadmill where you can walk steadily for 30 minutes for a predictable burn. Personally, I think MFP drastically OVERestimates the calorie burn. When I swim, I use 3 different online calculators that ask for a standard 100yd time, and take the average from them. Even that is just a rough guess.

    Go for it though. It gets you HR up, and works those muscles, and can be a helluva workout if you put in the effort.

    This is very true. Get a heart rate monitor, OP. I wear one in the gym and in the pool - you get an accurate reading. Swimming DOESN'T burn mega calories and MFP really DOES overestimate it. I swam only yesterday and my calorie burn for 80 mins (slowly) was about 270 calories. MFP calculated it at over 1500.

    were you swimming laps or just playing around? I used to be on the swim team back in the day if you swim laps or use kickboards etc you can burn tons of calories

    Swimming laps, but I'm not a fast swimmer and it was breast stroke. I use the pool after a workout so it's really a cooldown and to help my muscles. What I'm saying is that there are probably quite a few people who also do not swim with great intensity and are inputting the figures into MFP and getting a misleading reading. I know that intensive swimming is a great calorie burn - but for 'gentle swimmers', not so much.
  • guardian419
    guardian419 Posts: 391 Member
    One of the guys I work with has about 8% BF... he lifts weights constantly, but maintains that his best workout, the one that drains him the most but is how he lost all of his weight, was through swimming. It's a low/no impact exercise that is pretty close to a full body workout.

    If you're not an experienced swimmer, you won't have the technique/stamina to do it for very long (this is the point I'm at, and the point my coworker WAS at), but as you continue, you will get better, be able to go longer/faster, and burn a LOT of calories.
  • pmaxson
    pmaxson Posts: 137
    I swim as well - usually as a supplement to other cardio, but there is nothing like it for using muscles that don't get used in other activity. I am never in better shape (especially upper body) than when I am swimming.

    I use a hrm - today I burned 175 calories in 30 minutes. I am not sprinting - I am working but also stretching out my muscles from the run that preceded the swim. I typically burn 550-600 running in an hour, so I definitely am not getting the same calorie burn swimming. But, it is good for my muscles, my stamina, and my mental well-being!

    Swimming is fabulous exercise. Go for it!
  • CookieCrumble
    CookieCrumble Posts: 221 Member
    I swim as well - usually as a supplement to other cardio, but there is nothing like it for using muscles that don't get used in other activity. I am never in better shape (especially upper body) than when I am swimming.

    I use a hrm - today I burned 175 calories in 30 minutes. I am not sprinting - I am working but also stretching out my muscles from the run that preceded the swim. I typically burn 550-600 running in an hour, so I definitely am not getting the same calorie burn swimming. But, it is good for my muscles, my stamina, and my mental well-being!

    Swimming is fabulous exercise. Go for it!

    I burn about the same if I speed up a little. It is a wonderful exercise, I love it too.
  • erikapereira
    erikapereira Posts: 196
    I loved this Topic. Excellent info. I m considering join a gym next to my house that have a pool. I love swimming!
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