Dryland training is something every swimmer has a complicated relationship with. However, building strength and power on land is just as vital for enhancing race performance as clocking laps in the pool. Shoulder pain and overuse injuries are the most common issues swimmers face, often limiting their ability to maintain high-level training. So, how can we strengthen our shoulders on land before returning to the water?
Do you ever notice a snap, crackle, or pop—like a bowl of Rice Krispies—coming from your shoulder when you lift your arm overhead or exercise? If so, you might be wondering if this is something to be concerned about and whether physical therapy can help address it.