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How to Swim Faster With Paddles

If you want to get stronger in the water, swim paddles are a great addition to your swim bag (and your training!).

You can think of swimming with paddles like lifting weights in the water. While it’s not quite the same, it’s added resistance that helps you develop strength and power.

To help you dive in, we’re breaking down the different types of paddles, why you should use them and how you can train with paddles to swim faster.

Types of Swimming Paddles

There’s a large variety of paddles on the market these days, so you’re bound to find a pair that work for you. When shopping for paddles, consider the following:

Related: How to Swim Faster With Fins

Why Use Paddles?

Similar to other pieces of equipment, paddles can be a great addition to your training. After using paddles for a while, you might notice the following benefits:

Related: How to Swim Faster with a Snorkel

How to Train With Paddles

Ready to start training with paddles? Our biggest piece of advice is to start gradually and save your shoulders. The extra resistance may cause injury if you do too much too soon.

Related: How to Improve Your Freestyle Pull & Catch

We recommend keeping your total equipment usage (that includes paddles, fins and other equipment) to less than 50% of your total weekly workout volume. If you swim 10,000 meters per week, try to keep your equipment-focused swimming to 5,000 meters or less. This way, you don’t become too reliant on any one piece of equipment.  

You may see lots of swimmers using paddles when doing pull sets, with a pull buoy between their legs. This is a great way to use paddles (and one we recommend often), but it’s not the only way! You can also add paddles to regular swim sets if you want an extra boost in your pull.

For more guidance on how to incorporate equipment into your swim workouts, download the MySwimPro app. Each set includes suggestions for equipment right in the app, so you know which items to bring to the pool.

Try This Swim Workout With Paddles

Already have paddles? Give this swim workout a try! Adjust the intervals to fit your speed and skill level (or download MySwimPro and let the app do that for you!)

Distance: 2,500 meters

Duration: 50 minutes

Warmup

*For this drill, swim two 50s with just your right fin and left paddle, two 50s with your left fin and right paddle, and two 50s with both fins and both paddles. This will work on balance!

Main Set (4x)

Cool Down

1 x 100 Freestyle @ 1:30 Easy

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