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Daily Dryland Swimming Workouts #158 – Friday Upper Body

For the past few months, SwimSwam has been posting a daily swimming workout to help inspire swim coaches around the world who are looking for new ideas to try with their swimmers. Since most of the world’s pools are currently closed for business, we wanted to give swimmers and coaches an alternative set of dryland workouts to use to stay fit during the quarantine. These workouts will be designed to be done around the house. Some will use basic equipment, like medicine balls or stretch cords, while others will be all body-weight exercises.

These workouts are provided for informational purposes only.

See more at-home training ideas on our At Home Swim Training page here

ARM DAY

As swimmers around the world are preparing for a gradual return to the pool, it’s time to start honing in our dryland workouts with some moves more specific to swimming (though, general fitness will continue to benefit you even once you are back in the water). Today’s workout will focus on your biceps and triceps.

WARMUP

Today is going to hit your biceps and triceps, so make sure you get your arms nice and loose before beginning the workout.

  • 5-10 minutes arm stretching
  • Leg Swings
  • 60 seconds jumping jacks

WORKOUT:

Round 1:

  • 15 elbow-in pushups
  • 15 bench/chair dips
  • 15 plank-to-pushups
  • 15 pike pushups

60 seconds rest

Round 2:

  • 15 regular pushups
  • 15 burpees
  • 15 diamond pushups
  • 15 declined pushups

Repeat whole workout 2 more times.

Declined Pushups

COOL DOWN

It will be important to do plenty of static stretching at the conclusion of this workout. Be sure to get some protein within 30 minutes, and drink plenty of water the rest of the day!

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Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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