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mzaruba423
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by mzaruba423 »
I was wondering when a good time to swim was. I went yesterday after I worked out and barely made it through a few laps.
Would it be best to do them after lifting, after cardio, or seperate from each?
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Boss Man
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by Boss Man »
Seperately.
Swimming could intefere with lifting, just from the fatigue, and swimming with tired muscles isn't a good thing.
So basically keep it seperate.
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swanso5
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by swanso5 »
i'm not sold on swimming really....what are you trying to get out of it??
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mzaruba423
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by mzaruba423 »
it just feels good. i love swimming, even though im not really good at it any more.
thanks for the input though guys
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swanso5
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by swanso5 »
go for swimming further but not real good for anything else i don't think...i could drown in a kiddies pool though so not abig swimmer