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I'm Far From a Swimmer, but These Arm Moves Are Helping Me Train Like One

Jul 28 2020 - 7:00pm

swimmer's arm exercises

Other than my mother putting me in swimming lessons as a toddler and the swimming test I had to pass in order to join my friends in the deep end of the pool at camp, my experience with proper swimming has been very little. Although I do know basic strokes and feel comfortable catching some waves with friends, I'm far from a swimmer.

When my best friend, who was a swimmer growing up, recently joined a local swim club and started adopting many of her old training ways to help support her sport, my eyes were opened up to a whole new world of fitness. Now, I may not be able to ever hop in a pool and swim laps quite like her, but this summer I'm on my own quest for swimmers' arms.

James Collins, a former Oakland University college swimmer-turned-trainer and VP of Curriculum Development at Goldfish Swim Schools [2], shared his tips below for training like a swimmer — even if you're like me and all you have is basic swimming school skills.

Needless to say, I'm channeling her, tossing on my best workout-ready tank like the UA Armour Sport 2-Strap Tank [3] ($30) and adopting a training program of my own.

Move 1: Two-way hammer curl to work the biceps

Move 2: One-arm dumbbell row to work the lats

Move 3: Plank with shoulder taps to work the deltoids

Move 4: Skull crushers to work the triceps

Move 5: Wide arm push-up to work the pecs

Build up to complete the entire set three to five times. "You can work on your arms two to three times a week, depending on your fitness goals," said Collins. "If you're a swimmer or looking for more toned arms, aim for three times a week."


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https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/arm-exercises-to-train-like-swimmer-47648421