Anonymous wrote:I think also age and gender are relevant. I hear girls post puberty complain of this and a lot of it was getting used to that extra energy the hormone surge gave for a few years.
If the timeline fits then nutrition becomes of utmost importance. Lifting, stretching, and enough sleep for recovery.
Protein and the amount needed for recovery is pretty substantial and difficult to hit.
If prepuberty is the swimmer overtraining for their age? Also common.
It might be at least partially this. She’s 17. She does get a fair amount of sleep most nights I think - about 8.5 hours. But is always craving meat so maybe still short on protein? She does eat yogurt, drinks milk, has some protein at lunch and dinner though so I would think that is enough. She does not do dryland due to her schedule conflicts but she did not last year either and that is when she set her PBs and was doing great.
-OP