Dryland training is crucial for swimmers because it helps build muscle strength, particularly in the core, which is vital for maintaining proper swimming form and power, while also preventing injuries caused by repetitive swimming motions, improving overall body balance, and enhancing stroke efficiency by addressing muscle imbalances that can occur solely from swimming in the water; essentially, it allows swimmers to generate more power and swim faster with less effort by training muscles outside of the buoyant environment of the pool.

 
Below are dryland workouts you can do at home with little or minimal equipment which, done properly can drastically improve a swimmer's strength and flexibility. We are providing you with information, it is your responsibility as the swimmer/parent to make sure you are doing these exercises correctly to prevent injury.