The Role of a Strength and Conditioning Coach in Swimming

The Role of a Strength and Conditioning Coach in Swimming

A strength and conditioning coach plays a vital role in enhancing swimming performance by reducing injury, and improving mobility, endurance and power. For swimmers, tailored programs target key areas like shoulder mobility, core stability, strong pulls, and powerful starts. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), Dan Daly shares expert insights into how these programs are designed to meet the unique demands of swimming. Discover the transformative impact of strength and conditioning on swimmers of all levels and why is a game-changer for success in the water. Read more!

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How Often Should Swimmers Lift Weights?

How Often Should Swimmers Lift Weights?

Incorporating resistance training into a swimmer’s program can significantly enhance performance and reduce injury risk. Most swimmers benefit from 2-3 weightlifting sessions weekly, lasting 30-60 minutes, especially in the off and pre-season. These sessions should focus on compound movements like deadlifts, squats, and swim-specific exercises to build strength and power. But how often should you lift weights, and what exercises are best?

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Improve Your Swimming on Land with the Vasa Trainer

Improve Your Swimming on Land with the Vasa Trainer

With pools and open-water options still limited, now is the perfect time to focus on dryland swim training. The Vasa Trainer has been a key tool in my swim training and that of my clients for years. This swim-specific strength equipment allows swimmers to develop technique, strength, and endurance outside of the water. Perfect for isolating upper body movements and swim drills, it’s ideal for athletes at any level. Ready to level up your swim training at home? Check out my Vasa Trainer workouts and use code “DALY5” for 5% off your own trainer. Read on for more details!

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