I swam 5x a week for a month. Here's What Happened

Did I become a fish?

Apparently not 😂; I got this comment the other day. I mean, it would be cool if I could swim like a fish.

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The first time I started swimming was back in January. I got back into swimming and the first day, I had an issue with my watch tracking. So, it only registered 100m for 14 minutes. It went on for several days that I couldn’t track my swimming session. Until the 2nd of february where I tracked my swimming session regularly. For 59:15, I only got a total of 975m. It was even on the beginner pool and I had a lot of breaks. Then 21 days ago, I got to 2km swimming in almost a 2 hours session of swimming.

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I had to stop swimming for about 6 days when I got sick. But on the 7th day, I couldn’t take it anymore, so even when I still felt light headed, I got into the water. I felt like a dead fish floating. That day, I only swam for about 30 minutes and just hoped the next day, I would be better. But instead of getting better, I was once again sick. So, I didn’t swim the next day. But I forced myself to get into the water and now it has been 6x swimming since I got sick. The more I got here, the better I could swim. And the improvements I saw are really good for my overall life. So since then, here’s what happened.

Saying goodbye to sleepless night

Usually, when I got back to my hometown, I would sleep at 9 AM and wake up around the afternoon. I had a crazy sleep schedule that led me to easily being sick. It kept happening until I started swimming and started to notice that I sleep at regular people’s hours. Though it’s not always perfect, I sleep about 6-7 hours/day with the latest being 2 AM. If I don’t swim, I would sleep around 4 AM which isn’t bad compared to my past sleeping cycle.

Reduced Stress

My life generally is really stressful. So, I always appreciate being in the water because it relaxes me. In the past, I only did this once in a while when I stayed at the hotel that has the pool. But, since I am home and the sports center is somewhat close, I can go to the pool almost everyday. I notice my overall mood improving and my stress level is lowering. How do I know? My watch told me so, though maybe not accurate but it’s significantly less than in the past. Not to mention, I can think so much better and clearer.

Didn’t lose too much weight but toned body

Though my scale shows a little improvement, my body is getting toned. I didn’t really do any strict diet and even ate just the regular amount of food and about 1500-2000cal. I only lost about 8 pounds in a week. But I can see some improvements overall in terms of being toned, especially around the abdomen area.

Bye bye sedentary lifestyle

Besides traveling, I would not have too much movement. I did a light workout but that’s mostly it. I couldn’t even get the recommended activity minutes in a week, especially last year. But since I do about 30-120 minutes each session, I can reach out even surpass the minimum weekly exercise. Not to mention, since swimming, I also reduced the amount I spent on my phone too. Since for some reason, after swimming it’s always work then I would get too tired to be on my phone.

Eating better

This one is quite a contrast to what people say about swimming. Sure, the first time it was like that for me. I got ravenous after swimming but as soon as I regularly swim, OMAD(one meal a day) becomes a regular. It was also a way for me to trick my hungry brain. Sometimes though I don’t do it, I just eat brunch and light dinner with coffee. So, during my swimming days, I probably eat only about 1000-1200cal compared to when I didn’t do swimming where I could eat 2000cal/day.

Increasing my breath-holding capacity

The first time I swam, I was out of breath. I couldn’t even do breaststroke properly because I was taught freestyle and only did that. But since I started swimming, I could do breaststroke and backstroke efficiently, learned it by watching others and instructors at the swimming pool + youtube videos. The first time I did breaststroke, I always felt the need to breathe each pull but now, I could do much longer without breathing. Even breathing too regularly during swimming feels really weird these days.

Reduced Asthma Attacks

That one is for my mom. My mom has chronic asthma. She was told to swim as a kid to reduce the symptoms and attacks. She did it until I was around 10 years old but stopped. These days, she and I swim regularly and even I could see her improvements. She no longer takes the medicine and doesn’t get too many asthma attacks. And she only swims about 3x, sometimes 2x a week.

Those I mentioned were my experiences after swimming 5x a week for a month. By now, it’s about 2 months in and I will never skip my swimming session as it becomes part of my routine now. I noticed when I stopped swimming, my sleeping problems were back.And sleeping problem is the root of all negative things in my life 😅Also, maybe one day, I would get into the gym but unfortunately, I just can’t find a liking in public gyms.

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Great to see the benefits of regular exercise! Congratulations and keep up the good work. Swimming is hands down one of the greatest all round exercises you can do, low impact, low stress, great for endurance and strength building. Just a fantastic training sport.

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Couldn't agree more. I finally able to find a sport I could enjoy and is actually enjoyable. At first, I got brainwashed thinking that I would only gain weight with swimming but apparently, it's way easier to manage the food that could lead to fat burning and weight loss.

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I would even daresay, that exercising becomes eventually a drug! I am not surprised that you could hold your breath longer after a week! Great job!

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Yeah, it feels like a drug after a while. Really enjoyed it and my body and mind are happy too ;D best drug ever.

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You are not a fish yet but you can become a dolphin hahaha.

Sport is the remedy to many illnesses, good that you feel so good with swimming.

Years ago I made the decision to learn something new and it was swimming when I was 35 years old and I took my mom with me, she was 55 years old, we both learned and it was a wonderful time, I still feel proud to see my mom swim as if she was a fish, she learned all the strokes and she looked beautiful. At the moment we can't continue because we are taking care of my grandmother.

Going back to swimming, I remember sleeping soundly after every practice, my eyes hurt a lot because the eye strain went up but my mind rested hahaha.

Sweet dreams. @macchiata

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I wish! I really wish I could swim easily like a dolphin. Oh yeah, the eye strain without swimming googles are real, that's why I advice anyone who's starting to first get the swimming googles and also the swimming cap. Has your health improved when you swim too?

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I wore both, hat and glasses.

My eyestrain is from glaucoma that when swimming you feel more pressure in your eyes.

If it improved my sleep, the rest was better.

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I'd probably run out of breath and get tired just standing there let alone actually swim lol!

Great job, It is really cool seeing these type of posts here.

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It happened to me at first! but after a week and now almost 2 months, it gets better. Today I met my cousin's friend who is a smoker. He couldn't swim far but after an hour kicks, he got more comfortable and wasn't out of breath. By now, I would recommend this to anyone who needs to go back to sport but hates gym or running. Swimming is easy on joints and really fun to do.

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You're making me want to consider learning how to swim but no, I'll pass🤓

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You need to learn how to swim, it's really enjoyable 😃

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Ha ha ha, same here, that stuff scares me a lot, the first time i tried I drank enough water to fill a small bucket. Lol. But its cool when i see other people do it.

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Oh well done. This looks like strava. I do the same thing with running. I used to have asthma and although I still do, it only flairs up seasonally and running is what's helped me to control it believe it or not

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That's interesting! I should tell my mom about running too. Swimming has been a great help to her asthma attacks and I am happy that she doesn't get them often. How many hours do you run ? or how many times in a week?

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I run 5km every run. It started at 32 minutes to run it then now I'm down to 27 minutes. It's great to continually push myself for PBs. I get to it around 3-4 times a week 😀

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That's cool! today after swimming, I was considering to start jogging! It's been a while since I am running. I bet with additional workout, my swimming is going to be way faster 😊

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Wait, one meal a day? I eat alot after swim sessions. I also sleep alot.
It looks more of a psychological edge for you. Maybe your mind works better with you swimming.

Can I say the same for your mom? Maybe, I know swimming helps the body and the brain. So it's more likely for these things to happen. Well, if it's good, then it's a cause to continue as it leads to happiness.

How about reading? Where you able to find time to read more this month? Looks like it's all about being a fish now lol.

Anyway, It's good to read you. It's a positive post which makes me happy for you.

Take care with !PIZZA & !LUV

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I always have the time to read daily, just the portion isn't as much as it used to 😄 and you're right, it's all about fish now.

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need massive mental strength to start this 😩

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It's always difficult to start first but after a while, it's going to be easier.

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you ever thought about going pro?

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Recently thought so. I am gonna hire a swimming coach soon 😃 gotta have experienced coach to have some drilling session.

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Wow! Seeing all the benefits swimming has on you make me want to swim, sadly I don't know how yet.

Nice work.

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If you don't know how to swim, you can either take a course or learn from youtube 😂 it's funny learning from youtube but I am doing that these days to perfect my strokes.

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When I started walking 5-7 days a week, I started to notice some of the same things, and also that the body does start to crave the exercise ... but the results are LONG-TERM in terms of weight loss ... it's not fast unless you can really pick up your metabolism ... but that will happen over time...

Thanks for the tip, by the way!

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I heard good stuff about walking. I don't like walking for exercise because where I live, it's usually really hot, I hate hot days 😂, I can walk in colder places but that's rarity in my life. I hope I can come across your post more often so I can tip it 😃 Have a great day!

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Great post!! I need to get back to swimming as well. Thanks for the motivation 😊

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That's awesome! I am looking forward to see more swimming content around here 😄

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I wish I could swim just like you do... It has been a fear to me to swim in was even tho I like to swim but I still cant

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