Swimming

5 Ways to Balance the Busy Swimmer Life

By Siobhan Dale, Swimming World College Intern

Whether you’re a backstroker, breaststroker, distance swimmer, sprinter, there is one principle that the swimming world seems to have accepted: swimming is absolutely exhausting. As a person who has tried out (perhaps unsuccessfully) other sports, I can attest that swimming is the one which leaves you the most ready to simply collapse on your bed after practice.

But as any collegiate or high school swimmer knows, the pillow isn’t a viable option at 7 p.m. Instead, the desk beckons. Our practice may have ended but our day hasn’t. In fact, soon enough an early alarm will order us to start the practice-eat-school-eat-practice-eat-homework schedule over again. It’s a tiring cycle.

Managing homework, school, and practice on weekdays and seven-hour meets on the weekend seems incomprehensible at times. Somehow we’ve all managed to do it. Swimmers are tough, but sometimes even the toughest athletes could use some advice on what to do when swimming feels like too much, or when the cycle grows repetitive.

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