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well swimming isn't my first choice of exercise and I can't say I've swum more that say for 20mins or so as a warm down for about a year but this week my youngest has been doing a class so I've swam for 50minutes or so crawl and both times I've got cramp in the base of one or both feet more than once - usually after pushing off the wall at the end of a length (no fancy turns) switch to breast stroke and seems to shake out - any suggestions for avoiding?


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 10:39 am
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Focus on your toes. Are they relaxed and pointed. Are they rigid and bent. The cramp off the wall is often a sign of the latter IMO and the extension of the wall is when you feel it.

Hope that helps


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 10:41 am
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I used to get this if I swam harder or further than usual. It fades as you get used to the new regime.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 10:43 am
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Swim more, it will then take longer to appear.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 11:26 am
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I used to get this, and still do occasionally.

Improving breathing was the key in my case…..


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 11:26 am
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Actually, what THM said. I used to get that until I actually took some proper lessons and learned the shortcomings of my technique.

I was too stubborn to adopt most of changes, but the kick change was a revelation, and never had cramp since.

That's just my experience though.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 11:29 am
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my technique isn't great - "taught" by my brother who threw me in the deep end and due to school swimming lessons I can do amazing things in pj's but have crap stroke and crap legwork and crap breathing - not that I've got cramp before - might have to bite the bullet and do the 6am stroke class - meanwhile I'll check out what my toes are doing as did seem very specific to after turning thanks


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 12:25 pm
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Take a bottle of water in with you and leave it at one end. The thing about swimming which most folk don't appreciate is that you're doing hard excercise in 28-30 deg heat, so you're sweating but don't notice as you're already dripping wet. So you need to drink - avoiding cramp is more about hydration than conditioning. A mate of mine who's an ex-England schools swimmer put me on to that, after 60+ lengths I really notice if I've not had anough water.


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 12:54 pm
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cheers mike - will try that as well - I'm one of those that does take a bottle on a 1hr ride! good chance not hydrated enough before starting - living down under at moment and has been hot and was out and about doing errands on way to pool


 
Posted : 20/01/2014 11:28 pm