| You do not need to "overload" and apply more force in order to improve your swimming. Technique is far more important - you can become a lot faster, a lot easier, by being slippery (i.e., efficient) rather than strong in the water. I am fortunate to have observed several Olympians training in the pool. They don't wear drag suits (although I always do) and they occasionally use paddles.
Try Total Immersion. Focus on improving your technique. You'd be surprised how much faster you can be, and probably spend less energy too. |