Episode 7 - Recovery After a Major Event
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This week’s conversation centred around something every swimmer experiences, but few people truly prepare for: what happens after the event is over.
Because the reality is that finishing the swim is only part of the journey. What you do next matters just as much.
0:00 - Intro
2:30 - 🌊 This Week In the Water
We looked at several major stories and achievements from across the global open water swimming community. Including:
• Port to Pub 2026 results
• Australian Triple Crown completions
• Catching up with Open Water Legend Grainne Moss
• The Derwent River Big Swim anniversary
• Ryan Stramrood’s circumnavigation of St Helena
• The New Zealand Ocean Swim Series – Lake Karapiro Swim Fest
• Jono Ridler’s Live Ocean challenge, continuing his long-distance journey with 129 km still to go.
• A look at the upcoming release of the film, “Don’t Be Prey”.
21:30 - 🏊 The Main Set
Physical Recovery After a Major Swim
This week’s main topic focused on post-event physical recovery, something that many swimmers underestimate after months or even years of preparation.
• Dehydration
• Muscle damage and fatigue
• Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)
• General physical stress from prolonged effort We discussed the key stages of recovery, including: • Immediate Recovery (First Hours)
• Short-Term Recovery (Days After the Event) As swelling, stiffness and fatigue settle in, recovery should focus on supporting the body’s natural repair processes.
• Longer-Term Recovery (Weeks After) In the weeks that follow, swimmers should gradually transition back toward training while paying attention to any underlying issues.
40:18 - 💙 Weekly Wisdom Mental and Emotional Recovery
While the body might take days or weeks to recover, the mind often takes longer. We explored the emotional side of finishing a major goal, including the experience many athletes describe as post-event blues.
• A sudden loss of routine
• A drop in motivation
• Feelings of emptiness or lack of direction
• Difficulty transitioning back into normal life
We discussed strategies to help navigate this period, including:
• Accepting that these feelings are normal
• Reflecting on the journey and what you have learned
• Setting new goals, even small ones
• Maintaining connection with the swimming community
• Reconnecting with family, friends and other areas of life
Recovery isn’t just about muscles and fitness. It’s about rebuilding balance across your entire life.
58:06 - 🎙 Live Q&A
During the live Q&A we tackled a question many swimmers think about but rarely ask openly:
How do you overcome the fear of predator animals in open water?
1:02:16 - ❄️ The Cool Down
We reflected on the importance of what happens after the finish line and how recovery shapes the longevity of your swimming journey.
Words of the Week:
“A man is great not because he hasn’t failed. A man is great because failure hasn’t stopped him.” — Confucius
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