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Fitness Planner | Swimming: How to go from zero to 1km - Part 1

The first couple of weeks are all about getting used to being in the water and learning how to breath in the water. This is also the time that you learn to stay calm when your head is submerged.

July 10, 2022 / 08:24 IST
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The more time you spend in water, the more you and your lungs get used to being and breathing in water. (Photo: Serena Repice via Unsplash)
The more time you spend in water, the more you and your lungs get used to being and breathing in water. (Photo: Serena Repice via Unsplash)

Swimming is a low-impact, full-body workout that combines cardio and some aspects of strength-training, says Nisha Millet, former Olympics swimmer and founder of the Nisha Millet Swimming Academy.

Millet is well aware that there are plenty of roadblocks—practical, logistical and psychological—to people taking up swimming, but things are getting better in our cities in terms of access, infrastructure and coaches. And as for psychological problems, such as fear of water, Millet says they can be overcome with proper guidance and coaching.

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Take for instance Anusha Ganesan, who was petrified of the water. As a consequence, she had a terrible time when she went to Bali and decided to celebrate her birthday by going diving. That’s when she decided she would learn how to swim. Shortly after returning to India, the Bengaluru-based 28-year-old consultant enrolled for swimming lessons at a swimming academy nearby.

“The first week was hell. I was terrified despite the coach being there and we were in the shallow pool. When I look back now, I find it really funny as there was no way I could have drowned in that shallow pool,” recalls Ganesan, who is now thinking of signing up for a 10km swim, which is similar to an ultramarathon.