Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set was for a day when we needed some aerobic swimming and some variety. SCM.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set was for a day when we needed some aerobic swimming and some variety. SCM.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM. We have done similar sets before, but doing “Snakes” remains one of my favorite ways to get in a challenging fly set with good technique. We have 5 lanes to work with, so we do 125s swimming up lane 1, returning in lane 2, then lane 3, etc. We split the swimmers up into three levels of ability based on how well they hold together their butterfly strokes under fatigue. We go in order from fastest to slowest and everyone is on the same interval. The fly swimming has to be fast enough to be “in rhythm” and on top of the water.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM. This IM set turned out to be a good challenging one for our group. The 150s IM were done with 50m of 2 strokes and 25m of the other two strokes, with the assignments rotating each rep. For example, #1 was 50 fly/50back/25 breast/25 free. We used 4 different intervals for our group in a 25m pool.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set was done a day after a very intense quality set of 50s. The aim was to be a bit less intense while covering some distance, then hitting a leg-heavy backstroke set. SCY.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCY. All fly swims are at least “strong” pace— not “fast,” but fast enough to stay in rhythm and on top of the water.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Small set we did working on getting our freestyle in a groove.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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Blastoffs were done in about 10 feet of depth, pushing off the bottom and dolphin kicking in a streamline position through the surface.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set was a pretty good one for us tonight. Swimmers who were diligent with their efforts got some very good results, particularly at the end. All of the 50s were swimmer’s choice of stroke, but the instructions were to stick with the same stroke for three 50s in a row. We did this set in a 25m pool. The 50s on :40 definitely made them feel the squeeze of fatigue, but they were able to give it a little extra juice when the interval opened up at the end.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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JMI = Just Make It
FPA = Fastest Possible Average

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

This set was seeking a very specific pattern of pacing on each 600, as indicated by the line graph for each one. Failure to split it correctly meant repeating that 600. To interpret…
#1 – 300 at a consistent pace, 300 at a faster pace, also consistent
#2 – 3 x 200 descend, each one at a consistent pace
#3 – 2 sets of 3 x 100 descending
#4 – 4 x 100 descend + 200 fast and consistent
#5 – 3 x 100 descend + 300 fast and consistent
#6 – 2 x 100 descend + 400 fast and consistent
Here is how it turned out for our swimmer, with splits written next to each graph:

We had to do the first 600 twice due to some early set rusty-ness. Splits for the first of those two are not included.
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Coach Gwynn Harrison, Bridgewater College
This is a test we do at least 1/season (often 2). I keep all results and have an all-time spread sheet of overall time and times for each effort. This way, swimmers can compare progress from 1st-2nd semester, as well as over course of career at Bridgewater. It started as a way to get the swimmers more comfortable on the blocks, and more able to swim back to back events during dual meets. Mostly, its a mental challenge because it is all the individual events of a college dual meet (short order) back to back, all best effort. I try to do it toward the end of our overload training period to mark the occasion 🙂 Though they complain about it – it occupys a positive tradition in our program
800 Free
200 Free
50 Free
200 IM
100 Fly
100 Free
100 Back
400 Free
100 Breast
**All 100’s + 50 free are done from dive in heats / all others are from push
*We are short course meters pool, so the distance events are 800/400 instead of 1000/500
*We go a 50 recovery after each effort and take an additional 1 minute between efforts
Coach Gwynn Harrison, Bridgewater College
Start at 200 and see how many 200’s you can hit at MILE PACE :30 RI (keep doing until you miss pace. If you miss, go 50 easy, then see how many 175’s you can hit at Mile PACE :30RI. Continue all the way down (with the 50 easy after each ‘miss):
150: 25 RI
125: 20 RI
100: 15 RI
75: 15 RI
50: :10 RI
25: :5 RI
The first time I did this set in the fall, the swimmers enjoyed the concept, but it was chaotic. The second time this week it was fantastic, with a few tweaks. Kids need a printout of each goal time and they need to be prepared to honestly keep track of their own made yardage. It also helps to have no more than 3 swimmers to a lane if possible (or start at opposite ends). It forces swimmers who never lead to take ownership of their own set, so they need to start with that fact in mind. Swimmers will go different yardage amounts in this set. When swimmers have completed their 1650, they then must actively cheer for those still finishing. It was a good galvanizing set for our distance group – and a confidence builder!
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set in SCM. We wore fins for the first 16 and then took them off for the last 4. Swimmers were encouraged to push themselves on the underwater 25s, but could take a breath and go back under if needed.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA, Virginia
We did all of the 50s from a push until the last round when we went from a dive. Great performance by our team on this one.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Yesterday I posted about a set our breaststroke group did leading up to a main set.
Here is the main set that came next:

P200 = 200 yard race pace
FPA = fastest possible average
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Our breaststroke group did this set recently as preparation for our main race pace set. This set seemed to flow well and then we really had some great results on the race pace set (which I will post tomorrow).
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Explanation of terms:
3K1P = 3 kicks 1 pull drill
2K1P = 2 kicks 1 pull drill
2 up/2 down= 2 strokes underwater, 2 normal strokes
2 x P.O. = double pullouts off each wall

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Coming off a 3.5-day championship meet that was pretty successful for us, the main part of our top group took a day off and then did this set on the first day back. Lots of kicking and freestyle to swim the meet out and get our legs behind us again.
We did this in a SCM pool.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set this week and got some tremendous results. Swimmers got to choose their strokes by round. The 2 x 25s with the bucket seemed to help awaken their speed for the following 100. We did this in a SCM pool.
3x:
1 x 25 fast from start @:40
2 x 25 fast resisted with a bucket @:40
1 x 25 fast (no bucket) from a push @:40
1 x 100 easy swim any stroke 2:30
1 x 100 all out from dive
1 x 400 25 kick/25 swim with paddles and snorkels
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set 48 hours after coming off a brief taper for our high school state championships. We took the early descending sets a little light, and really hit the last 1500 pretty strong.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We started this set with about 40 minutes left in practice:

We started doing 50s fast from a dive. I wasn’t sure how many we would do. Just when I thought their enthusiasm (and speed) was starting to wane, I challenged an individual to hit a faster time to end the round for the group and start the 200 easy.
It worked better than I could have hoped. On each round, we had at least one swimmer expand their perception of their capability and get to be the hero for their teammates.
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
In this one, we spent some time working on fly and breast together. It turned out to be a little more challenging than I expected. We did this SCM.
The 50s breast started out with 2 pullouts and swim the rest of the 1st 25. On the 2nd 25, do 2 cycles with a 3-second glide, and then 1 cycle with a 2 second glide, 1 cycle with a 1-second glide, and then hit “speed drill” br (narrow pull, narrow kick, fast hips a la Dave Salo) for the remainder of the 25.
Fly 25s we were looking for a consistently high effort and no breath on the last 7m into the finish.
The 8 x 25 fly is only done once before you head back up the set.

Coach Mike Cook, Mason Makos
Good IM day leading into IMX this weekend.
Green smooth 60%
Yellow hard 70-80
Blue fast 80-90
Red fast all out

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This race pace set is similar to many we have done, but with a twist: on the 5th 50, we drop the interval by :10 to put a little fatigue squeeze on them. It definitely added a difficulty component.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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