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totem

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Hy all,

A new member and already 2 questions...

Pool training: When training in pool what is the correct order if practising all of the following on one day: Dynamic apnea, Static and surface swimming - all without fins.
I used to do 1. Surface swimming 2. Dynamic 3. static. I read on this forum that this is not the right way?

I am being more of a beginner and i was also wandering about the correct inhale before the static - a very long one or a shorter one and first dyfragma and then the lungs? All of this excluding hyperventilation,

thank you
 
I don't know what is right or wrong here but I would choose this order:

1.static
2.dynamic
3.surface swimming
 
I'd always start with static as the others will drive your heart rate up.

UNLESS it is FREEEEEEEZING in which case we swim hard for a little while to warm up. Static is the hardest to do if you are cold

Sam
 
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