I know that several of you were competetive swimmers or have kids who do this-- my question is about Dryland practice. Steven is 10 years old, he practices 4 times a week (practices are 1.5 hours of swimming usually except for Sunday practice which is 2 hours). The team does dryland practice after the mid-week 1.5 hour practices. Dryland workouts for his age group are only body-weight resistance (so pushups, pullups, no free weights) and some ab work and what not. Scheduling wise, dryland is a total PITA bc it means we are at the pool a LONG time. And the 3 year old gets bored after about 40 minutes... So 2 hours is pushing it definititely.
What do you think of Dryland? Is it worth it? Is it beneficial? I'm not really sold on it TBH. Steven wants to go because his buddies go... Right now I have him scheduled to be able to do 2 of these Dryland workouts a week. But I think 1 would be enough, especially since he wants to do other sports.
(I encourage them to play other sports- they all pick 1 sport every quarter- these are team sports, for fun, 1 practice/1 game per week. Of course it makes my schedule CRAZY bc I have to fit in the swimming workouts too... Sigh).
Anyway, any advice about dryland?
What do you think of Dryland? Is it worth it? Is it beneficial? I'm not really sold on it TBH. Steven wants to go because his buddies go... Right now I have him scheduled to be able to do 2 of these Dryland workouts a week. But I think 1 would be enough, especially since he wants to do other sports.
(I encourage them to play other sports- they all pick 1 sport every quarter- these are team sports, for fun, 1 practice/1 game per week. Of course it makes my schedule CRAZY bc I have to fit in the swimming workouts too... Sigh).
Anyway, any advice about dryland?
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