can swimming be as affective as running

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  • Tuggers1986
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    #11
    Not many people can swim none stop for an hour. Im pretty sure it wud ****in kill me. But i could run for an hour. I think swimming is better for building stamina where as running will obviously build stamina but make u stronger than swimming would

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    • BigRiffyJones
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      #12
      No, swimming makes your arms stronger. Running makes your legs stronger. You need strength in both for boxing.

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      • den-den
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        #13


        i can swim for 1.5 hous without stopping thank you for your replies

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        • eazy_mas
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          #14
          Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
          Swimming is really good, if you incorporate it in training, but should be done with running. They just serve two different purposes.
          that is the right thing to go with

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          • dario
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            #15
            Originally posted by BigRiffyJones
            No, swimming makes your arms stronger. Running makes your legs stronger. You need strength in both for boxing.
            So what, you use your bicep and tricep while swimming? I don't think so. It's shoulders, back, legs, and abs (any maybe chest depending on what kind of stroke).

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            • Trick
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              #16
              triceps you still use

              biceps, not so much, but brachialis you do, which performs the typical "bicep" action

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