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August 09, 2017, 08:02:02 AM
#24
I think that it's never too late to go in for sports if there is a desire and the person derives great pleasure from it. Now many people who already already in old age start going to the gym.
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August 08, 2017, 04:12:25 PM
#23
swimming is very important for health i do swim weekends Grin
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August 08, 2017, 03:10:24 PM
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Not really a fit body, it's more a cardio thing. However you need a healthy body.
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August 08, 2017, 01:14:05 PM
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I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?

If you don't have any health issue it's never late to start moving and get fit, although becoming a professional may be out of your reach.

You should also run one day in the week.


I have two choices: 2 hours in one day or 1 hours in two days. My coach said it is better having 1 hours in two days, and I have two spare days. If my weekends become busier, I can change it maybe.
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August 08, 2017, 01:11:43 PM
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I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?

If you don't have any health issue it's never late to start moving and get fit, although becoming a professional may be out of your reach.

You should also run one day in the week.
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August 08, 2017, 01:11:07 PM
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Swimming is really good anytime. And 33 is good time to start, you are young, don't hesitate about it! Combine swimming with gym and right nutrition and the result can be very beautiful Wink
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August 08, 2017, 01:00:58 PM
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Thanks for all comments. Those are very motivating  Cheesy

I think I will continue going to the pool without a break even in the winter  Smiley
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August 08, 2017, 05:56:37 AM
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33 is young. People win the Tour de France in their 30's, the toughest sporting event on the planet.
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August 08, 2017, 12:27:46 AM
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33 is nothing. I've seen guys in their 50s and 60s swimming at the pool as if they were in their 20s. Don't overdo it when you start out, eat plenty of food with adequate electrolytes and protein.
Eating some food before exercise can promote the body's absorption,it's very good for your body
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August 07, 2017, 07:07:58 PM
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33 is nothing. I've seen guys in their 50s and 60s swimming at the pool as if they were in their 20s. Don't overdo it when you start out, eat plenty of food with adequate electrolytes and protein.
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August 07, 2017, 06:11:02 PM
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I'm swimming regularly, and it really helps me to keep fit and keeps the back pain away from me. I'm thinking to cash out some bitcoins to get myself a apple watch 2.

relation between apple watch 2 and swimming?

Maybe he needs to buy a new one because he wore the other one while swimming.
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August 07, 2017, 05:45:28 PM
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I'm swimming regularly, and it really helps me to keep fit and keeps the back pain away from me. I'm thinking to cash out some bitcoins to get myself a apple watch 2.

relation between apple watch 2 and swimming?
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August 07, 2017, 05:39:20 PM
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I'm swimming regularly, and it really helps me to keep fit and keeps the back pain away from me. I'm thinking to cash out some bitcoins to get myself a apple watch 2.
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August 07, 2017, 04:05:26 PM
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I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?
If you do not smoke and does not practise upon an alcohol, then engaging in swimming not late. Swimming will be very useful to your organism. Main not to overdo.

I quit smoking years ago. I rarely drink, and of course not before swimming.

1 hours each day, 2 days in a week seems definitely not overdo, isnt it.
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August 07, 2017, 04:02:54 PM
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This is not to late. Swimming is a good choice, but why not going to gym? Gym is the best you can do for all of your muscles. It brings faster and better strong muscles. But swimming is second-best. So don`t talk, just jump in the water.  Smiley

thanks for your comment. swiming is much fun than going to gym Smiley I like the pool, gym is boring  Grin

being in a good shape is better than being a muscle men, imho
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August 07, 2017, 03:07:55 PM
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This is not to late. Swimming is a good choice, but why not going to gym? Gym is the best you can do for all of your muscles. It brings faster and better strong muscles. But swimming is second-best. So don`t talk, just jump in the water.  Smiley
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August 07, 2017, 02:20:00 PM
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Classes in the pool is the best option to keep your body in shape at any age. While swimming works large muscle group. You can of course replace this equipment, but it will always be more expensive and complicated.
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August 07, 2017, 02:16:34 PM
#7
go for it , definitely helps
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August 07, 2017, 02:13:10 PM
#6
I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?

why is it late? you can learn in any age. And swimming makes you feel more energic and fresh.
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August 07, 2017, 01:47:12 PM
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I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?

I believe this is an excellent exercise and stress reliever from daily routines.  If you maintain the consistency and also add in a healthy diet, your body and mind will be at the best shape at your age.  In addition, if you have done this before at a younger age, perfecting the technique will not be much of a problem just the motivation to retain the routine.  Good luck on the swimming schedule!
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August 07, 2017, 12:32:35 PM
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It is never late to have a fit body and swim. I see lots of people looking very fit after their 40s and 50s. Just keep working hard.
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August 07, 2017, 12:20:13 PM
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I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?
If you do not smoke and does not practise upon an alcohol, then engaging in swimming not late. Swimming will be very useful to your organism. Main not to overdo.
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August 07, 2017, 12:12:49 PM
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Yeah dude, you are still young!! And im sure your health and body will thank you after time. So just do it, the age doesnt matter Cheesy
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August 07, 2017, 09:36:19 AM
#1
I am 33. I started swimming this summer, and going to the pool for 2 days a week. I used to swim only in summer holidays before.

I am planning to maintain going to pool and learn different techniques

Do you think this is late for learning professional technique and have a fit body?

How do you think this will affect my health and body?
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