The "Heavy Legs" Curse: Why Fit Athletes Sink in the Pool
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Summary
Are you a fit runner or cyclist who sinks like a rock the second you jump in the pool? In this episode, we break down the brutal physics of sinking legs and why your instinct to "kick harder" is actually making you sink faster. We discuss everything from the "teeter-totter" head position to specific gravity, hydrodynamic lift, and the psychology of burying your face in the water.
In this episode:
• 0:00 - The frustrating reality for fit athletes in the pool
• 1:03 - The instinct to "kick harder" (and why it fails)
• 2:28 - Your body as a "Teeter-Totter" (The 12lb bowling ball)
• 4:03 - The psychological fear of burying your face
• 6:07 - The "Spaghetti Core" and wet noodle effect
• 8:09 - "Pressing the Buoy" (Swimming downhill)
• 9:43 - The dreaded "Bicycle Kick" (Parachute drag)
• 11:13 - The "Heavy Legs" Reality (Specific Gravity & Muscle density)
• 13:07 - The Airplane Effect (Hydrodynamic lift & momentum)
• 14:34 - "Anchor Ankles" and stiff runner's feet
• 16:03 - The ultimate stroke saboteur: Breathing & Exhaling
• 17:34 - The "Roll to Your Back" Breathing Drill
• 20:18 - Surrendering to the fluid dynamics of the water
Resources & Support:
⮕ Read the full guide: https://360swim.com/blog/legs-of-steel-my-legs-sink-like-rock
⮕ Train safe with the right gear: https://shop.360swim.com
⮕ Support the podcast: https://360swim.com/donate or send sats via ⚡ swmtr@getalby.com
Disclaimer: Open water swimming and pool training involve inherent risks. Always swim within your physical limits, never swim alone, and use proper safety equipment such as a 360swim safety buoy.