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Weight Loss for Everyone: Managing Swimming and Gym both. Is it possible?

Tuesday, February 22, 2022

Managing Swimming and Gym both. Is it possible?

I started swimming in November and barely learned the basics, still struggling to manage my breathing, when I had to take a break in Dec & Jan due to my exams. I rejoined in February but because I was unhappy with my body, I joined the gym as well.

I am a medical student, with a part-time content writing job and positions in a couple NGOs which is why I am struggling to do gym (1.5 hours - non negotiable) and swimming both as they total up to 3 hours which seems unrealistic as a college student (correct me if I am wrong). People at my club (all 40+) do gym first and then some lengths of the pool but I am so tired after the gym (I have had a very inactive lifestyle) that I just don’t want to swim, especially since I am still learning.

I am considering quitting swimming because expensive and I am not getting the time to go. However, I really enjoy being in the water and I have always wanted to swim and now that I could pay for the pool myself, it felt like the right time. Should I try making time like going swimming early morning and then gym at night (I go at night right now) or is 3 hours a day just unrealistic?

Would appreciate any advice.

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