The TRUTH About The "Swimmer Body"

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 576

  • @elmarko9051
    @elmarko9051 11 місяців тому +3982

    Only swimmers call gym workouts 'dryland' workouts.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 11 місяців тому +919

    Interesting comment about the swimmers from 50 years ago. Back then, lifting weights was thought to 'slow' the athletes down. Tom Osborn, a coach at Nebraska shredded that idea. He was pretty much the one who changed that school of thought. He started his football players on lifting weights, and they started moving all the other teams around. This was also back in an era when they didn't hydrate during games and work outs, again, thinking that it harmed/slowed the athletes down. My, how times have changed, and for the better. Yup, you have to cross train!

    • @Skoopyghost
      @Skoopyghost 11 місяців тому +7

      It's how you lift weights though. FIBB bodybuilder is an awful swimmer.

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy 11 місяців тому +4

      Not sure who FIBB body builder is. I did see some big bulked up guy doing weight lifting programs for swimmers, and he could get from one end of the pool to the other, but had very crude form....

    • @samshare2146
      @samshare2146 11 місяців тому +28

      Excess mass, including muscle mass, can slow a person down. It isn't mass that swimmers are trying to gain in the gym. It is strength.
      The same for, say, football or basketball players. They want strength to take it to the next level. There is some muscle mass associated with gaining strength, but that is not the primary goal...like with bodybuilders. Bodybuilders strive for (defined) mass. Strength is secondary.

    • @robohippy
      @robohippy 11 місяців тому +6

      Yup, stronger, but not mass. I am still waiting to see some channel put up a weight training program that covers how often and how much you should be lifting, and how to progress. Most just show a few exercises and that is it.

    • @smftrsddvjiou6443
      @smftrsddvjiou6443 10 місяців тому

      Same with tennis players.

  • @joe-hp4nk
    @joe-hp4nk 8 місяців тому +608

    I'm 74 and swim 10,000 meters a week. How long can I keep it up, we'll see. So far so good.

    • @avibhagan
      @avibhagan 4 місяці тому +18

      I'm 43, and I barely get 1000 m in a week.
      but I was a sprinter when younger, and I do 100% or 80% effort 50's and 25's . I rarely do a 100m.

    • @ak7945gr
      @ak7945gr 4 місяці тому +15

      first of all, this is impressive and keep it up!
      in short, how ever long you can keep it up without having issues. Swimming is a low impact Sport with hardly any sudden, jerky movements, so the wear and tear on your body is minimals. as we age out ability to regenerate slows down and at a certain stage you may feel sore, tired etc, so basically get into the teritory of overtraining. if this happens take a few days, maybe evwn a week or two of test and then simpy swimm a little less.
      TLDR: listen to your body as there is no set time. make sure you keep up nutrition along all of the sports you do and you are idelly set up live a long and healthy live

    • @birgip.m.1236
      @birgip.m.1236 2 місяці тому +18

      That's SUPER IMPRESSIVE at ANY age!! Even for a teenager!!
      You ROCK!!!

    • @iceasartv759
      @iceasartv759 Місяць тому +1

      you are awesome uncle !!! Keep it up

    • @soheeeey
      @soheeeey Місяць тому +1

      That is very impressive. 400 laps (25m) is already an elite weekly accomplishment but at 74 years young that makes it even more impressive. Keep it up.

  • @BarbaraSzentmarjay
    @BarbaraSzentmarjay 7 місяців тому +312

    At age 20 I decided that I want to learn to swim properly and I got a private trainer. I got obsessed with swimming and went twice a day (before and after work) for almost 2 years. My body changed dramatically and I got almost the perfect swimmer's body (didn't do any weight training but I'm 1,77 tall and having a long torso)
    Now I'm 48 after many decades of break I decided to start 3-4 times a week and see what it does to my body at this age. I want to learn the flip turn perfectly, so I can speed up my kilometers.

    • @Fubnub
      @Fubnub 5 місяців тому +6

      Updates? :P

    • @Kayla-ql8tn
      @Kayla-ql8tn 2 місяці тому +2

      What changes have you seen?

    • @P0Lak2012
      @P0Lak2012 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Kayla-ql8tnnothimg he is fat

    • @anonymousstacker2044
      @anonymousstacker2044 Місяць тому +3

      Hey dont leave us hanging bro we're so invested in your story 😂😂😅

    • @re07jp
      @re07jp 27 днів тому +1

      were u already 177cm when u started swimming?

  • @thi2347
    @thi2347 7 місяців тому +134

    This is actually true. I unexpectedly joined squad training and initially wasn't too worried because I had a decent physique and looked much stronger than the others. But, oh boy, was I humbled.. The other members who you would think are either overweight or obese were FLYING in the butterfly, members as senior as 80 years were backflipping and freestyling like freaking Olympians! And the whole time, I was just trying not to die lmao. So yeah, your physique doesn't really matter. You can go just as hard and strong in whatever body shape you are.

  • @darnyiagnes6940
    @darnyiagnes6940 11 місяців тому +185

    As for body form: I've been always thinking about how those sweet tubby penguins can swim so well that even a shark have to manoeuvre perfectly to catch them. They're more like rounded, not as flexible as seals, not capable of dolphin or fish style of move, they're practically make fly moves in the water. However, they're fast as lightning and able to change direction in a flash. 😊💙

    • @sashkad9246
      @sashkad9246 4 місяці тому +3

      fat is lighter than muscle tissue

    • @birgip.m.1236
      @birgip.m.1236 2 місяці тому +2

      Fascinating observations!!
      I wonder which are faster-- deals or penguins?
      I think penguins are on the food chain for seals?
      From nature documentaries, it looks like both penguins & seals hang out in packs...or 'villages' as I've seen 100's hanging out on land (in the docs only-- would be amazing to see live!!)

    • @haifutter4166
      @haifutter4166 22 дні тому +2

      Penguins have special skills up their sleeves 😅. But yes, swimming is a great sport, especially when you look like a walrus, cause you can train cardio without ruining your joints, and with the right technique you can look quite elegant, no matter your physique. It's always funny to see the looks on the faces, when they see an obese person entering the pool and moving faster and more elegant than them. 😅

    • @diyorito
      @diyorito 15 днів тому +4

      Your comment makes me so happy because I would be considered overweight, but I have been swimming for as long as can I remember and am extremely fast in the pool. I never understood why I didn't have the 'swimmer's bod' and as a result I always thought I wasn't fit enough to compete. I have started training for competitions recently and I now identify as a penguin🐧😁

    • @darnyiagnes6940
      @darnyiagnes6940 15 днів тому

      @@diyorito That's so lovely.💜 To take it seriously, strenght training in the gym is an absolute must. Believe me, it carves fat quite fast and you gonna be as lean as your body type makes it possible. Go get them, little penguin!🌊🦈

  • @j.obrien4990
    @j.obrien4990 10 місяців тому +128

    I used to work with a rude sorority chick, and when she found out that I've been a swimmer for 40+ years, she informed that swimming isn't real exercise. That was the first red flag about her social skills and intelligence followed by many more.

    • @VoluptuousB
      @VoluptuousB 5 місяців тому +9

      It’s evident that she has never swim before and if she does, it’s recreational and that often enough I don’t think she knows what real exercises at all

    • @flowerbloom5782
      @flowerbloom5782 2 місяці тому +6

      Sounds like projection. That’s cool that you know how to swim. Swimming is beautiful.

    • @unclegardener
      @unclegardener 2 місяці тому +5

      Get her to do 200m butterfly

  • @daniela.fagundes1448
    @daniela.fagundes1448 11 місяців тому +113

    I believe this is the most beatiful and motivating post you guys have ever done! Seriously, I personally feel relived for not getting to the "perfect" body just cuz I swim for a decade now. I thank you guys so much for that! From now on, every time i get into the pool I'll remember these words, Fares.

    • @brute4236
      @brute4236 Місяць тому +2

      There is no perfect body, lol ,your body just adapts to the function u perform, look at a Olympic lifter and a Swimmer, neither body is perfect, they are just shaped to perform their function efficiently

  • @justincoleman7856
    @justincoleman7856 11 місяців тому +74

    So I'm not gonna beat around the bush; I absolutely love EVERYTHING about this video! This guy definitely did his homework in every single ASPECT of swimming. People have to understand that these athletes put themselves through rigorous amounts of training, but also making sure that they eat correctly in order to take in the good, necessary fuel to be able to push themselves as far as they can as long as they're able to go. Imo there needs to be more videos about athletes in other sports. Thank you for making this video so that others can fully understand AND appreciate what these athletes go through on a very regular basis!

    • @teachmeaandp335
      @teachmeaandp335 6 місяців тому +2

      Agreed .... I don't think people understand how difficult the sport is. My 12 year old is up at 3:45 am to swim before school each day. It's kind of insane. I will say she's absolutely shredded and doesn't do anything with weights (beyond body weight).

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis 11 місяців тому +44

    Thank you for this reminder. I lost weight from swimming daily. Now my aim is to just do it because I enjoy it. I try not to push when I feel tired or push when I feel good. I just did my first time in a 25m pool with lane line :). I was amazed how I wasn’t tired swimming a longer distance. I actually spent 2 hours doing laps because I just loved it.
    As for swimmer’s body, it doesn’t matter to me. I will push myself to do weights for lessening muscle loss in old age.

  • @horikatanifuji5038
    @horikatanifuji5038 6 місяців тому +136

    So the question therefore is... Are they fit because they are swimmers? Or are they swimmers because they are fit?

    • @rosariogarcia9138
      @rosariogarcia9138 Місяць тому +12

      Both haha

    • @Rei.kuroii
      @Rei.kuroii 29 днів тому +8

      Not the jjk reference here !! 😭

    • @horikatanifuji5038
      @horikatanifuji5038 29 днів тому +2

      @@Rei.kuroii Always

    • @utkarshaggarwal1631
      @utkarshaggarwal1631 27 днів тому +4

      i think that's what the video answers, it is the first one. They didn't start off with the physique they have achieved now, they eventually gained it because they wanted to be pro's.

    • @vickvickson4273
      @vickvickson4273 25 днів тому +6

      That's pretty easy: They were able to START AND CONTINUE as enough prosperous competitors BECAUSE OF their genetics, which in turn shaped their bodies even much more.

  • @meghnaganguly9781
    @meghnaganguly9781 10 місяців тому +82

    My toxic trait is that I think I'll be able to achieve this physique with the calories I consume and only swimming as a beginner.

    • @mattheww4019
      @mattheww4019 9 місяців тому +9

      Better than not swimming at all

    • @jameson1239
      @jameson1239 5 місяців тому +4

      You will get there as long as you keep going and dry land

    • @AlphaAbyss_
      @AlphaAbyss_ 23 дні тому

      Nah swimming won't really build you a physique lifting weights will swimmer lift weights to improve performance so that's were they would get a lot of that muscle

    • @Neil_MALTHUS
      @Neil_MALTHUS 17 днів тому

      Fail to plan, plan to fail.
      As a 52-year old who smoked for 30 years, in a month I've got to half a mile per day (admittedly, it takes me 40 mins). I'm probably going to be forced to the gym next week, particularly, the rowing machine, as the chlorine is messing with my sensitive nose. But I'll be back in the pool at least every other week, aiming to go further, probably by 20 - 25%. You'll get over it what you what put in, ultimately.

  • @JubeeBijou
    @JubeeBijou 11 місяців тому +83

    Wow 🤩 so much respect for the pros!
    I’m 54 and only 6 years in to USMS. I practice 4 days a week but I’m no speedster. I just enjoy it and rarely miss practice. If I do, I really regret it! I feel best when I practice consistently and regularly. My doctor whole heartedly approves. ❤

    • @kawh8719
      @kawh8719 11 місяців тому +2

      Dude! 4 days a week! Hell yeah! How many other people are regular in your USMS group?

    • @JubeeBijou
      @JubeeBijou 11 місяців тому +1

      @@kawh8719 some days are lighter than others but when everyone shows up we have 14 team members. Some days there may only be half of that.

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 5 місяців тому

      @@kawh8719 56 here and I go twice/week ; lift twice a week, then some. running and dryland aerobics 2-3 days/week.

  • @alonaranjo2931
    @alonaranjo2931 10 місяців тому +17

    I´m 5,2, im 40 years old but i learned to swim when i was 5, i did it for like 4 years, i quit after i became an adolescent but in my late 30´s i try it again it didn´t take long for me to remember, i never forgot how to do it but my technique was a fiasco, i´m going to keep swimming regularly to stay healthy and also i enjoy it a lot.

    • @Rebel_Vamp1r3
      @Rebel_Vamp1r3 21 день тому

      Same for me! I am the same height as you and I swam for a few years too. My times aren't too shabby for someone that doesn't swim regularly and is significantly shorter than the average swimmer, the shortest one I know is 5'4" and the average is like 5'8 in women

  • @rainwaterd
    @rainwaterd 7 місяців тому +13

    My swim routine is every other day. ....because I work on an urban farm doing landscape and field work, it is too much to swim everyday. I have been swimming regularly for more than a year now, and i work on my form from videos like these. I swim 1500 meters in 32/33 minutes, my goal is to swim 1500 meters in 30 minutes-when i started i swam this distance in about 40 minutes or more. which I think 30 minutes is about 1/2 the speed of the world class swimmers. I'm 72 years old. ......and I think I will be able to do a decent spin turn one day.

  • @noola8717
    @noola8717 11 місяців тому +48

    I absolutely love what you’re doing with your entire channel. You’ve made such meaningful and inviting videos to everyone who wants to swim. Your mindset towards swimming being something that feels good and is good is just infectious, and is exactly where I started with my swimming journey. Thank you so much!

  • @BWT599
    @BWT599 10 місяців тому +51

    I swam competitively most of my youth and raced triathlons throughout my 20s. I ain't that tall, 5 foot 9 but I have the long torso and muscle mass explained in the beginning of the video. Even when I became ill and gained a ton of weight, my musclature underneath remained and came back upon rehabilitation. Key to looking like a swimmer is to just swim a lot. 10 x 100 m are a great way for some HIITs.

  • @heinrizliyaputra7811
    @heinrizliyaputra7811 11 місяців тому +38

    This the video we need, fairly give realistic expectation through swimming

  • @KNDCHV
    @KNDCHV 3 місяці тому +2

    Exactly one year ago I started swimming at the age of 29. It completely changed my life. Starting to swim is the best thing I have done for myself ever. It keeps me busy, lost weight, made me more relaxed and calm. Now that I am in my 30's I will try to keep it as my hobby and my fitness go-to routine for the rest of my life. The benefits from it are just too many to pass. The only negative thing about it, is it seems that I have developed some kind of allergy from the chlorine. Every time I exit the pool and on the next morning, I am constantly sneezing for hours to come. Even when I wake up on the next day the first thing to do is to sneeze at least 20-30 times in the span of an hour and my nose doesn't stop running until the afternoon. That won't stop me of course but I don't see anyone else having such troubles so it brings questions to my head.

  • @FranFerioli
    @FranFerioli 5 місяців тому +5

    Like every athlete, swimmers do not train for hypertrophy. This is what gives them a nice body: avoiding posing in the mirror and a balanced approach to body image.

  • @mattwhisnant5926
    @mattwhisnant5926 9 місяців тому +5

    Swimming can’t lengthen your torso or shorten your legs, but if you are a swimmer from 6-18, it will shape your body into the broad shoulder/narrow waist triangle, as much as your genetics will allow. And in my experience, you’ll always have that shape. If you get fat, it may not be visible, but it will still be there.
    My lung capacity is still incredible, 30 years after my competitive days. I can still hold my breath for a couple minutes. It’s great conditioning, and a fun sport.

    • @na-dk9vm
      @na-dk9vm 7 місяців тому

      How many days a week were you training, and how many of those days were very hard workouts??

    • @vickvickson4273
      @vickvickson4273 25 днів тому

      Swimming WILL, exactly like basketball, lengthen one's body, if practiced long- and early enough.

    • @Neil_MALTHUS
      @Neil_MALTHUS 17 днів тому

      @@vickvickson4273 Best way to lengthen one's body is bungee-jumping, surely? :)

  • @AF-pw5ct
    @AF-pw5ct 11 місяців тому +30

    I'm a lifelong female swimmer, with size 11 feet. They're great for swimming, like having fins attached to my legs, but such a pain in every other aspect of my life! I can go to a factory shoe store and not find a single shoe in my size. Same with the broad shoulders, so hard to shop for shirts!
    Regarding the exercise, I've found that it's almost impossible to maintain a normal body weight on swimming alone, even swimming almost every day, as I've gotten older. Your body just gets used to that level of calorie burn. You have to spend time in the weight room too.

    • @plantcraftie4141
      @plantcraftie4141 9 місяців тому +3

      What do you mean? You start to be underweight or overweight by swimming alone? I have a size 10 feet, and I found some online shops that also cater to size 11 feet recently! 😊😊 I'm buying my first leather boots with heels in years!

  • @autumnfeldpausch5539
    @autumnfeldpausch5539 20 днів тому +1

    I love swimming. Just being in it is therapeutic to me. Absolutely adore the water. Always relaxes me, and i sleep superbly. I dont have a pool, but yes, i want one, and I'd be in it every day.

  • @shoke1729
    @shoke1729 27 днів тому +2

    Although pro swimmers tend to be tall, they usually have disproportionate longer torsos compared to their legs .

  • @valdivia1234567
    @valdivia1234567 11 місяців тому +27

    I'm 54 and have done triathlons for almost 30 years and have lifted since I was about 12. If you do strength training along with swimming and throw in some other cardio like cycling, you'll get an aesthetic physique.

    • @lingxiaowang783
      @lingxiaowang783 11 місяців тому +1

      IMHO, avid swimmers almost will never have the leanness of avid distance runners. Routine running + swimming usually gets you an ideal body, especially for women who wants to have a lean body.

    • @thedog5k
      @thedog5k 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@lingxiaowang783 Nobody wants to look like distance runners though. Sprinters and lifters are where its at. Gymnasts are fuckin crazy. (men)
      Woman? Figure skaters.

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 9 місяців тому

      @@lingxiaowang783 I agree without a weight bearing activity even fast swimmers become puffy.
      As single sport athletes age they either get injured(running) or their physique suffers(swimming, cycling).

    • @fecat93
      @fecat93 9 місяців тому +1

      @@thedog5k nobody is sprint training in their 30s and beyond so it is not a lifetime activity. My friend who was a college half miler transitioned into marathoning and Ironman.
      Most of the lifters I see have big guts even if they could toss me around easily.
      Gymnasts are amazing and they retain some skills as they age, but usually transition to other sports like crossfit.
      My wife is an adult figure skater. Very few of the adult skaters look good as especially for females their peak is around 15 years old. Males gain muscle into adulthood, women gain breasts which is the opposite of muscle.

  • @neletg
    @neletg 24 дні тому +2

    I'm 54 and I'm not a fast swimmer, but I can swimm 10Km in 2 hours and 20 minutes without stops. I started swimming at 40 and now it's to me life and mental peace.

  • @runningfromabear8354
    @runningfromabear8354 3 місяці тому +2

    Never thought about "swimmers body" before. Age 11 to 22, I lived in an apartment building with a big pool. I love swimming, I went every day. Some days I did laps. Other days I dived. Sometimes I just enjoyed swimming around the bottom of the pool. I'm tall but have an hourglass shape. I never became a fast swimmer but I have stamina. I learned to swim in the ocean. I love swimming out to islands and back to shore. So, yeah I was never ripped despite being a strong swimmer or even swimming for hours a day every day.
    Interesting to learn that.

  • @sharkuify
    @sharkuify 10 місяців тому +8

    Regular swimming has improved my physique and brain ❤

  • @ryanreviews8566
    @ryanreviews8566 11 місяців тому +21

    TLDR: just enough resistance and lots of good reps over years. water basically acts like gym weights so yeah, you develop that lean body naturally.

    • @Neil_MALTHUS
      @Neil_MALTHUS 17 днів тому +1

      I think you missed the point. Anyone can swim, anyone can swim regularly, but not everyone who swims regularly will end up looking like a 'God'. Genetic advantages / disadvantages aside, you want to supplement regular swimming with gym work and a great diet the more you seek that perfect body. Water is like SMALL gym weights and small weights only really improve the bodies of wimps. If that's all you're looking for, fantastic. If you want more, it might be wise to do some gym work.

    • @IggySalvador
      @IggySalvador 13 днів тому

      @@Neil_MALTHUSthis is more accurate of a TLDR

  • @MarthaSwolert
    @MarthaSwolert 5 місяців тому +2

    I Olympic lift/ hill sprint and Swim consistently. The Oly lift keeps you exsplosive, flexible (especially through the thoracic spine which is great for posture) and is great due to the full body hormonal responses if you do higher rep sets and complexes. Hill sprints are the #1 thibg you can do to change your body. 10-20sec all out long rest periods x 5-10 sets 2-3 x a week. Then swimming 4-5 miles a week total volume. The swimming is therapeutic in so many ways and great as zone 2 lactate training and sprints. i love the swimming more then the other modalities but I am 41 years old and ripped 8 pack due to the combination

  • @robislavovic826
    @robislavovic826 11 місяців тому +24

    It has a lot to do with genetics. For example, I have pretty much always had the swimmers sort of physique, with the exception that I have been underweight for the most of my life. I used to train soccer, and later basketball, never been an active swimmer. So after I got married and got kid, I stopped training completely, so in a span of 4 years I gained 20 kilos. So six months ago, I started swimming and strenght training, lost a few excesive kilos of fat, and there it was, the body I have always wanted. Sure, I am not as muscular as lets say Dresssel or Phelps, but first 2 rows of abs are clearly visible, so I am satisfied. And it's just rhe begining, I will keep swimming for the rest of my life.

  • @bamargerin
    @bamargerin 26 днів тому +1

    NICE objective discussion about the reality of swim athletics. Bravo!

  • @steveeb9567
    @steveeb9567 7 місяців тому +3

    What I find interesting about swimmers is that you can not tell how well someone swims by looking at their body. Technique plays a major role. Amateur triathletes is a classic example. Good overall fitness but they never take the time to learn proper technique. When I was in my twenties I swam at a community pool on my lunch hour. There was a guy in his mid thirties with a quite unremarkable body that crossed the 25m pool in 13 strokes. Turned out he was a team mate of Mark Spitz.

    • @fuzzblightyear145
      @fuzzblightyear145 5 місяців тому

      i know what you mean. I'm a decent non-club level swimmer but oh boy, every now and then on a public lane-swim afternoon one of the kids from the club pops in for a few laps, and you get this tiny 10yr old girl steaming up and down putting us all to shame, but also not looking like they were putting any effort into it.

  • @RedMangabey
    @RedMangabey 11 місяців тому +8

    I have been swimmimg for fifteen years and I recommend it for better health, weight loss and just for the joy of it. Not for building muscle. While I have broad shoulders and a lean physique, getting the "swimmer body" like the athletes is just unrealistic if you are not devoting the majority of your waking hours working on it. So just swim because it is enjoyable and fun.

  • @ExtraDry90
    @ExtraDry90 3 місяці тому +1

    For most people, technique matters more. I’m a fairly serious amateur cyclist and just took up swimming. Fitness really isn’t an issue but I’m about the slowest thing in the pool

  • @siddharth4482
    @siddharth4482 2 місяці тому +1

    Caeleb dressel probably has the best physique amongst men all time
    And Katinka hossou for women
    Absolute legends in the pool and yet the most humble outside the pool

  • @madelinel.castillo1342
    @madelinel.castillo1342 8 місяців тому +10

    I decided to learn to swim at 26 and when I finally learned to swim quite properly my body started looking so much better and proportional, and I only do that once a week 😅

    • @Kayla-ql8tn
      @Kayla-ql8tn 2 місяці тому +1

      There is a proper way to do it?

  • @tonykelpie
    @tonykelpie 11 місяців тому +25

    The body shape is largely natural, developed by training. There are no short stocky people in Olympic swimming

    • @hurmast369d6
      @hurmast369d6 11 місяців тому +1

      the Japanese

    • @gabbar51ngh
      @gabbar51ngh 10 місяців тому +17

      It's similar to how many people believe that playing basketball would get you taller. Infact it's just that taller players have advantage so dominate at being professional players.

    • @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope
      @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope 2 місяці тому +4

      Short and stocky go into gymnastics

    • @MrLuigiFercotti
      @MrLuigiFercotti Місяць тому

      You can’t change your proportions through training. 🙄

    • @fh2234
      @fh2234 Місяць тому +1

      @@gabbar51nghAnyone who thinks basketball would make sou taller should definetly not be allowed to vote or even drive a car.

  • @luqmanshahjehan1785
    @luqmanshahjehan1785 11 місяців тому +12

    Absolutely perfect explain in best possible ways.
    So no one feels negative about themselves.
    Impressed 👍
    Thanks coach fares kesabati

  • @LoveLifetotheLivest
    @LoveLifetotheLivest 5 місяців тому +14

    My favorite sentiment: Swimmers don't have that body because they swim, they swim because they have that body.

  • @jorgemartinpellegrino6940
    @jorgemartinpellegrino6940 9 місяців тому +2

    One overlooked fact is that water conduct heat much more faster than air so the metabolism is much increased to keep the body temperature. They need a superb cardio

  • @claystil1
    @claystil1 2 місяці тому +4

    The sport selects the body, not vice versa. They're at this level because they're already built like this.

  • @user-sy4ec3em5o
    @user-sy4ec3em5o 11 місяців тому +16

    Very motivational, but also very grounding video. Thank you Fares 😊

  • @fredkelly6953
    @fredkelly6953 3 місяці тому +2

    I always think the olympian swimmer's body to be slightly freakish. The overly long midsection and they look just a bit more rounded muscularly, like aerodynamic. The Gymnast's body looks more proportionately better and more cut as well.

  • @oldtimesong
    @oldtimesong 15 днів тому

    I played water polo for six years, from age 10 to 16, and at 37, I still maintain some of that. I used to be in great shape. Despite how many years have passed, and with some daily exercise, I still maintain a lean body and athleticism. Swimming is such a wonderful form of exercise, one that will change you forever!

  • @cejII
    @cejII 11 місяців тому +7

    Got it. I need arm, leg and spine lengthing surgeries to get a swimmer's body. Turkey or India here I come

  • @MrPaulOfield
    @MrPaulOfield 10 місяців тому +4

    Amazingly well scripted video, nice and smooth change of subject, well adressed positive message. You earn another sub

    • @myswimpro
      @myswimpro  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words and welcome aboard! :)

  • @zoomermcboomer4771
    @zoomermcboomer4771 11 місяців тому +7

    great swimmers don't swim to have a swimmers body,... people with a swimmers body do great at swimming...
    If you're short, have narrow clavicles, short arms, wide waist you're not gonna be the best at swimming. Likewise if you're a bulky bodybuilder full of muscle, you're not gonna do well either. Phelps didn't develop most of his body structure, he was born with it.
    All that being said, you can always improve yourself from where you are now. And if you're not gonna train in the gym with resistance (which is the easiest way to increase muscle mass) then you're gonna have to swim fast and hard not just long distance cruising. I mean you have to regularly perform 25-50m sprints at 90%+ effort, for multiple reps a few times a week to induce muscular hypertrophy.

    • @gbone7581
      @gbone7581 11 місяців тому

      Yes, it is not how you look but how you go that counts.

  • @marneuscalgar001
    @marneuscalgar001 7 місяців тому +2

    I replaced swimming 1km a day as my primary cardio in addition to gym a year ago and my body has been great eversince, A quick job to the beach and pace out my laps in the ocean pool its been amazing for my overall body shape and maintaining an athletic but jacked physique, paired with 3x gym sessions per week it works well.

  • @jcmediaoffl
    @jcmediaoffl 9 місяців тому +8

    Life without Swimming is Waste!
    Forever Swimmer! ❤

  • @ultimateformulations
    @ultimateformulations 9 місяців тому +3

    I've got a swimmer's body (but not skill or endurance) and tbh, the long torso is a hinderance to bodybuilding/aesthetics imo. The most built looking guys have medium length limbs and short torsos and relatively broad shoulders, and tiny heads. I've got an xl head, long torso, and very long arms. Basically a chimp.

  • @BrisLS1
    @BrisLS1 6 місяців тому +2

    Good facts stated! Swimming does not sculpt the body the way running, lifting, or calisthenics on dry land does. Look forward to more videos explaining the common misperceptions about swimming. Thanks.

  • @markymark8
    @markymark8 2 місяці тому +2

    They don't have the body because they're elite swimmers. They're elite swimmers because they have the body.

  • @vrokhlenko
    @vrokhlenko 28 днів тому +4

    Most swimmers are not shredded actually. Having an extra few millimeters of fat helps with buoyancy and does not restrict movements.

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 11 місяців тому +8

    GENETICS!!
    Olimpic swimmers have "swimmers bodies" because of genetics. All of the rest of us would be just fit.
    In terms of loosing fat and building muscles, swimming is not time efficient way. Diet, fasting, resistance training and low intensity cardio is.
    Swimming is a great exercise, but all exercises have their purpose. I lost a lot of fat and never recommend swimming for someone who wants to change their body composition. I recommend swimming as a hobby, which is a different thing.

  • @Ashtonlee1
    @Ashtonlee1 8 місяців тому +5

    The Penguin Body is the perfect swimmers body.

  • @Hyun989
    @Hyun989 2 місяці тому +2

    Man been swimming for awhile and i bust my shoulder not doing properly stretches and mobility work. I would swim 30-40lb overweight. I hope get back at it soon!!!!!

    • @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope
      @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope 2 місяці тому +1

      Try the breaststroke, it’s the easiest on the shoulders. Everyone says swimming is easy on the joints- knees and back yes, but not shoulders.

  • @colorfulshow33
    @colorfulshow33 Місяць тому

    Swimming is an excellent form of exercise that offers numerous benefits for the body and mind. It is a low-impact activity that can help improve cardiovascular health, strengthen muscles, and increase flexibility, while also being gentle on joints. Swimming also provides an excellent full-body workout, engaging multiple muscle groups simultaneously, and can be modified to suit individuals of all ages and fitness levels. Additionally, swimming has been shown to improve mental well-being by reducing stress and anxiety, and can even help alleviate symptoms of depression. Furthermore, swimming can also improve sleep quality and boost overall physical fitness, making it an excellent addition to any fitness routine.

  • @MrCmon113
    @MrCmon113 4 місяці тому +4

    The "swimmer body" is genetic.
    No exercise can make your shoulders wider, your torso longer, your arms longer or your hands bigger.

  • @romun9033
    @romun9033 10 місяців тому +6

    I'm a swimmer, i know many swimmers, i've never seen a swimmer with prominent glute muscles for example (unless they're triathletes !). So no, swimming doesn't involve every single muscle.
    Furthermore look at Summer McIntosh at the last world championship : do you really think she looks like Hulk ? Swimming is not only about muscles for sure !

  • @pam1830
    @pam1830 28 днів тому +1

    Thanks so much for this video! I do a mix of swimming, walking, and "dryland" training, and love how I feel. Do I have a swimmer's body like an Olympian (or an Olympian of old?) Nope. Not even close. And that's totally okay! My body's great FOR ME.

  • @baligo3760
    @baligo3760 9 місяців тому +1

    it is quite easy to form a shredded body in the gym now instead of relaying on swimming to do so. However those are just show off muscles, not very useful when it comes to functional challenge.
    That is why I prefer combining swimming with another functional training like calisthenics - that way one can achieve good looking and functional body and perform well in the water and on dry land.

  • @thelusogerman3021
    @thelusogerman3021 10 місяців тому +1

    Weird how some cultures like longer torsos. In Portugal people almost don't have legs and even "hide" them with the clothes they wear (they don't hide their legs on purpose but the clothes they like to wear makes their legs look smaller, like shorts below knee level, long t-shirts etc) while (in my experience) germans tend to favor longer legs and shorter torsos (I also prefer that, it looks more elegant imo)

  • @trojanostar
    @trojanostar 2 місяці тому

    Childhood swim is key, my mother send me from 6 years old to 11. 37 now and the wide shoulders and long torso are part of my anatomy.

  • @Emma-qh9sd
    @Emma-qh9sd 5 годин тому

    Im not swimming anymore but I same club since I was around 6 and what I saw is that some people had different parts of the “swimmer body” for me I had big lats and I still have them to this day cause once I quit swim I started lifting

  • @chrisboogaard7732
    @chrisboogaard7732 7 місяців тому +3

    Swimmers are so jacked because they do it litterally hours a day, literally. For the average person that is not accomplishable. So for the average person lifting in the gym is just more time efficient to work on your physique. Its as simple as that

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 4 місяці тому

      Precisely.
      Construction workers, smiths, farmers etc also get jacked eventually. But they're spending an absurd amount of time "exercising" every week. The gym is for getting there efficiently.

  • @jeremyteti914
    @jeremyteti914 3 місяці тому

    The key is genetics, Nutrition( Protein and calorie intake) , and their work out. Swimmers train almost 3 hours per day, most high performance athletes with perfect have the perfect shredded physics that most people wants. Football , NBA athletes, Swimmers almost have the same body looks. Not too big and muscly but they are shredded because they burn a ton of calories almost everyday. For most people it would be the hardest thing to do to get this kind of body , but for athletes this body almost comes naturally.

  • @user-ju8qg9dx9x
    @user-ju8qg9dx9x 2 дні тому

    > no mention of doping
    > "cardio=less body fat"
    body fat percentage is determined by, among others, testosterone levels, energy expense vs caloric intake, and cortisol levels.
    olympic athletes are mostly doped (high testosterone), genetic freaks, do lots of strength training without getting into the unsustainable high cortisol zone (high testosterone).
    Cardio doesnt really help beyond a certain point, and is far from the main reason they are shredded. If anything, pure cardio increases cortisol and by extension fat levels. See how Ross Edgley's body transformed, or how marathonians and endurance swimmers look.

  • @-Muhammad_Ali-
    @-Muhammad_Ali- 7 місяців тому +1

    Personally I find football and tennis players' body to be more esthetically beautiful than the swimmers'.
    Swimmers seem to have oily skin and short legs, while football or tennis players are lean, long legs and proportionally refined.

  • @maxirunpl
    @maxirunpl 15 днів тому +1

    I hate it, because the only thing that's keeping me from being a better swimmer that I already am is my height.

  • @xzbtier
    @xzbtier 9 місяців тому +1

    There is a sweet spot in how much body fat you should get to perform at best. The fat layer can help with buoyancy and speed. If there is very little body fat, the heavier muscle tissue will pull the swimmer down, not allowing the athlete to effectively glide on the surface of the water.

  • @xrayban2
    @xrayban2 24 дні тому +1

    You'll have to add Leon Marchand in your physics list ;)

  • @donatasvigilita9908
    @donatasvigilita9908 10 місяців тому +4

    Been swimmer at 12-16 age. Developed my body forever. I didnt do any sports until now at 40 and my muscle gains are hudge only because muscles has memory.
    By the way properly freestyle swim pump up my lats in 5 minutes more than 30min weight training on my back. Thats how it's .
    And you do not need weights to look like Phelps or other most dudes. Of course nowdays they all do weight training to stay competetive,but its not neceseraly for swimmer body.
    With so many hours of swimming i dont think that gym training helps gaining a lot.Because muscles need time to rest to grow. They just cook it.Most young swimming dudes in my days all looked like swimmers without any gym training.Hormones exploding in young age.
    For me swimmer is not about muscles its about wide chest,back,lean long core
    P.S. You will not have swimmer body if you start swim at 30 or later :) Just similar maybe...

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 4 місяці тому

      I doubt that swimming at ANY age will make your feet and hands bigger and your shoulders wider.

    • @donatasvigilita9908
      @donatasvigilita9908 4 місяці тому

      @@MrCmon113 didnt said a word about hands and feet. About shoulders, tell me why all men,even girls swimmers have wide shoulders? feets hands are average for some. in young age you still grow ,lots of hormones its easier for the body to transform at this age. You can get wider at any age from bodybuilding i believe but more in muscle not in skelet

  • @cmkj364
    @cmkj364 4 місяці тому +17

    I am 5'8, looks like I can stop watching after hearing the height part

    • @fh2234
      @fh2234 Місяць тому

      Only if sou wanna be the best. Swimming is still awesome if you dont.

  • @bobochan4699
    @bobochan4699 26 днів тому +10

    Prefer sprinters body.

  • @purpleblueunicorn
    @purpleblueunicorn 6 днів тому

    I have the body of a pro swimmer and I suck at swimming even after 3 years of training. I'm mid pack in a triathlon and competitive female 10 year olds can beat me easily by a lot. Also a lot of round women like at 3:30 are some of the best long distance swim racers. Obviously swimming is one of the few endurance sports that develop the pectoral muscles so it helps in getting that shape, but look at olympic triathletes and they're all skinny and crazy fast. So you've got a lot of variations, but men at who are the best in the world at 50-100m races will have to have this shape.

  • @__Pathfinder__
    @__Pathfinder__ Місяць тому

    Combine cardio and strength training (different days). If you do 2-3 times a week 2 hours strength training and another 2 times a week cardio ( like swimming, running or rowing), than this will make your body look nice (athletic and not bodybuilder style) and will help you to live healthy. Every professional in sports is doing 2 or 3 times a week extra strength training. No matter what sport he does... Strenght training is as healthy as cardio and should be combined. Just like he stated in the video...

  • @user-wz1ob2jp3p
    @user-wz1ob2jp3p 5 годин тому

    Genetics play a role in everything..those guys definitely have elite genetics

  • @candyperri9251
    @candyperri9251 2 місяці тому

    I just turned 65 and started a weekly swim routine. I am over 30 days in and feel amazing!!!!!!!

    • @myswimpro
      @myswimpro  2 місяці тому +1

      That's awesome! Keep up the great work! If you'd like to have more structure and help staying motivated in your training, give the MySwimPro app a download :) bit.ly/47SyQky

  • @karagounis9469
    @karagounis9469 3 місяці тому +1

    From an aesthetic point of view i definitely prefare the body shape of a natural Bodybuilder, weighlifter or maybe a wrestler or even 10 fighter. Swimmers have (for my taste) to little chests and triceps and weird proportions (upper body=2/3 of complete height, disproportionally long arms)

  • @Rhcpitar9495
    @Rhcpitar9495 10 місяців тому +2

    I’m 15 and Im been swimming since I was 4. I get insanely toned in season but off season it’s rough. Im starting year round now so it’s gonna be good

    • @myswimpro
      @myswimpro  10 місяців тому

      Good luck and have fun! :)

  • @ShunyamNiketana
    @ShunyamNiketana 26 днів тому

    Don Sholander was only 5'10" and Mark Spitz only 6'0". Torri Huske is 5'8", and David Popovici is 6'2" but with 6'8" wingspan. Wingspans that are greater than height are an advantage as are narrow hips, broad shoulders, and narrow hips as they cause less drag. A higher strength-weight ratio is also crucial.

  • @denzel7822
    @denzel7822 3 місяці тому +1

    Swimming will definitely get you an amazing body

  • @kaeptenfriendzone
    @kaeptenfriendzone 25 днів тому

    In my opinion, you don't need to swim excessively to be a good swimmer. As a lifeguard who competes, I only go to the pool twice a week for about 2km swims. However, I focus more on building body strength through calisthenics and weightlifting, which I do four times a week.

  • @marcelobraga3154
    @marcelobraga3154 26 днів тому

    They have a low body fat percentage because they maintain a certain caloric balance, calories in calories out, not because they swim or work out a lot.
    Your skeleton structure is defined mostyl by genetics, is not swimming that will lengthen your V shape or your rib cage

  • @MegaUltraSuperDuable
    @MegaUltraSuperDuable 23 дні тому

    Actually... Being tall if beneficial when it comes to swim competitions. Same thing goes for having big hands and feet. Your body got more to propel yourself in the water. Thats why most professional swimmers are above average height.

  • @jeffreywiddop762
    @jeffreywiddop762 5 місяців тому

    I have swam regularly for 47- years and I still do at 71. But still I had to go on blood pressure medication. It does not mean you can live any longer for it. You can get anything 60- years -up. Roland Matthes the great backstroker died at 69.You might enjoy your quality of life while you still do it..

  • @sbsb4995
    @sbsb4995 Місяць тому +7

    Although swimming doesn't hurt the joints much, it doesn't strengthen the joints.

    • @fh2234
      @fh2234 Місяць тому

      What is should strenghtening the joints even be? Joints are strong if the muscles and ligaments around them are strong. And swimming does that.

    • @jimbojimbo6873
      @jimbojimbo6873 26 днів тому

      Only strenghens to s minimal extent

  • @JorgeRzezak
    @JorgeRzezak 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Fares, since the horrible and mean Hamas terrorist attack in Israel I'm not being able to swim, all the pools are still closed and I am missing so much my training. At least I'm running but it is not the same even though is very good too. You are so right about swimming!
    Alekum Salam and Shalom!!!

    • @myswimpro
      @myswimpro  10 місяців тому +1

      Please stay safe! 💙

    • @Badrecon33
      @Badrecon33 9 місяців тому +1

      That is crazy man. Just stay as safe as possible man.

    • @JorgeRzezak
      @JorgeRzezak 9 місяців тому

      @@Badrecon33 Thanks amigo. I came back to the swimming pool after a month, and the muscles are so weak. I'm fighting again to reach the same level as before.

    • @FernandoCFC
      @FernandoCFC 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@JorgeRzezakyou will get there in a few weeks. I'm praying for Israel from Brazil. Take care, may you and your family be safe and in peace.

    • @JorgeRzezak
      @JorgeRzezak 9 місяців тому

      @@FernandoCFC Muito Obrigado amigo!

  • @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope
    @2piecesofwood1pieceofrope 2 місяці тому

    The problem with only swimming is the lack of functional strength outside of the pool. I swim 100 min per week but if that’s all I do I maintain my muscle but my lifting strength plummets.

  • @jessesmith-garcia5313
    @jessesmith-garcia5313 3 місяці тому

    You put in the work everyday, that's how you get a swimmer's body, just like any other athletic-type of body in this world!

  • @Ge_sus
    @Ge_sus 20 днів тому

    This video is so great and positive, love it!

  • @aitor2516
    @aitor2516 22 дні тому

    Its genetics, the top athletes have crazy genetics, so having those physiques is pretty easy for them. Also they lift weights as well

  • @gavinhalusic358
    @gavinhalusic358 10 місяців тому +2

    Caleb Dressel isn’t actually 6’3 I’ve stood next to him and I’m 6’2 and I was a little taller both times I stood next to him, I think he’s only 6’1 Wich makes everything he’s done even more impressive

    • @buck8266
      @buck8266 Місяць тому

      Maybe you wore shoes and he didn't

    • @gavinhalusic358
      @gavinhalusic358 Місяць тому

      @@buck8266 we were both wearing shoes

  • @vondenballs
    @vondenballs 5 місяців тому

    If you're an amateur, like me, and you want a shredded physique do calisthenics. If you want to develop your brain and are willing to learn, swimm. I swim for the brain. The free style motion is extremely complex and must be maintained regularly and can always be improved. That's the challenge. For the physique I never get the intensity I get on the treadmill or doing pull ups and stuff like that. I would never allow my hart beat going all the way up to 165 (I'm 65) in the water, I would be in distress.

  • @hoehere_Gewalt
    @hoehere_Gewalt 10 місяців тому +2

    I've been swimming for about 10 months now and I noticed, that my body changed slightly. I do see my chest and Lats starting to develop, but as I am a very slim person in general, I doubt, that I'll ever get that classic V shape. Sad but genetics are the biggest point it.

    • @garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731
      @garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731 10 місяців тому +1

      Eh. I wouldn’t sell your genetic limit off just yet.
      To have swimming affect your body in the way you mentioned, you’ll need to be elite competitive level. And even then, it’s not guaranteed to affect your body to that extent.
      However, getting your strength levels to “intermediate” would definitely affect the look of your body, regardless of genetics.
      In other words, strength training would require much less work (and time) if your primary goal was body recomposition. I’m not putting down swimming. I was a competitive breaststroker through college, it’s great exercise

    • @donatasvigilita9908
      @donatasvigilita9908 10 місяців тому

      @@garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731 Nah, it depends on his age mostly... Kids with worse genetics becomes above average after few years of swimming. For adult its 10more efforts and even then mostly impossible because of 10times lower hormones :)

    • @garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731
      @garouthetiktokinfluencerhu9731 10 місяців тому

      @@donatasvigilita9908 at what point was I referencing swim ability? I was referring to the physical effects swimming had on the body, or lack there of. The physique of the swimmers this person is trying to emulate would be fairly achievable with proper diet and strength training, unless they’re 60. For example, I’m 39, so…yeah 😜

  • @j2b348
    @j2b348 7 місяців тому +1

    You forgot to mention the metabolic and growth enhancement they take.

  • @GLOKD
    @GLOKD 4 місяці тому

    One key aspect to the male swimmer's physique that I hardly ever hear referenced is the developed lower-pecs. I still don't know why the lower pecs are hit more than upper - potentially has to do with the way swimmers are horizontal to the water, which biomechanically preferences the lower pec, especially at the end of the stroke. If you want to achieve the swimmer's physique, the main muscle groups for training would be 1) lats 2) side-delts 3) lower/inner chest. I would also say avoid upper pec and front delt work, as these seem relatively under-developed in swimmers. I guess there is an emphasis on the PULL muscles rather than push, as you are predominantly pulling yourself through the water. Posturally if you do more pulling movements than push, you will pull your shoulders back, whilst adding width. Many people doing conventional weight training have very bulky shoulders/traps and rounded shoulders as a consequence - as these muscle groups make you look big in clothes - but this doesn't really help with the V taper aesthetic of swimmers.

  • @katula14
    @katula14 Місяць тому

    You ask for the answer, here it is ; I am tempted to say that it's gymnasts who have perfect bodies, for girls precisely the rhythmic gymnasts, for boys, well the one they do, artistic. But for a girl, actually no elite sport gives the perfection as of the shape. In every sport, the elite athletes of the respective type of sport, have same type of figure, that is not a fascinating discovery nor does it pertain to swimmers only.

  • @gentlemanlampshade4520
    @gentlemanlampshade4520 10 місяців тому +4

    *_Cries in 5'4"_*