Karissa Kruszewski, UCLA Swimming

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Karissa Kruszewski, UCLA Swimming

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Morgan Cordle, 757 Swim
Jonathan Kaplan, Chris Bushelman, Jessica Laird, and Steve Medei, SwimRVA
This past Saturday, we brought our three teams together in Richmond, VA for a combined long course practice. We had three groups (Sprint, IM/Stroke, and Distance).
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Chris Bushelman led the warmup, which allowed everyone to make a new friend and get to know each other:

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Coach Morgan Cordle led the IM/Stroke Group:

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Coach Jonathan Kaplan led the Sprint Group:
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Initial Speed for 50 free
4 x HVOs
4 x Dive 30m sprint w specific breath placement
*count breaths to come on bottom
*150 easy after each and rest 1:30-2:00
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Sustained Speed for 50 free
(Cone at approx 20m)
With fins, Swim medium tempo no breath to the cone, take a breath, and then sprint 10 cycles no breath, take a breath then finish to the wall. 150 easy after each and rest 1:30-2:00
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100 Finish Speed and Tempo
3 rounds of Countdown Sprints w/Fins
followed by 4 x 25 breath restrictions (breath count goes lower each round)
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Coach Ryan Woodruff led the distance group:

After the workout, we had breakfast together at the pool and had some time for socializing.

Thank you SwimRVA for hosting us all! This was a great idea.
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
The 300 is done with a stretch cord with belts on both ends. Each swimmer wears a belt and hangs onto the cord about eight feet from the opposite belt end. Swimmers drag each other a 25 at a time. Follow up with the FPA (Fastest Possible Average) swims. SCM.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
For this set we split the group up into distance and mid/sprint to do these sets in parallel. This allowed me to time both groups by myself on a single watch. Both groups commented that they thought the race pace set was tough but they liked it.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
One of our favorite ways for 20+ teenagers to get a good fly workout in 5 narrow lanes — no dodging or 1-arming required!

Mike Cook, Mason Makos

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We took this challenge head-on and made a competition out of it. I prepared a spreadsheet ahead of time that allowed us to quickly determine a winner (as determined by % off of best time in a 200 free, 200 IM, and 100s). Excellent challenge that got ‘em going!

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Kevin Harrod, Solon Stars
The first picture shows the instructions from the dice roll. Second picture shows the workout as it happened based on the dice roll.


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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM. The interval pattern on this makes for a good challenge. First you have to descend and then hang tough as the interval gets faster!

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This sort of “go until you fail” set is tough, and it seems to get the best out of a motivated athlete.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
I like this fly set because it asks swimmers to go fast fly under general fatigue from the swims – we can fight “ugly fly” while avoiding doing any actual ugly fly. This workout is in SCM.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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We are just coming off an excellent taper meet. Here was a set we did during taper to stay sharp.

Coach Matthew Jaynes
This is the Sunday workout our mid free group swam as we came down for our December suit up/shave meet this weekend.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Just some speed and turn work to finish practice.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Coming off a weekend meet, we needed a general set at medium intensity. This worked well. SCY.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We played the guessing game the other day at practice. One of my favorite conclusions to practice. On this particular day, had three athletes training long after others who were tapering were out. We did 5 x 100 before achieving the necessary 6 points for the group. One athlete guessed her time exactly to the tenth of a second. Original idea from Gregg Troy.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set was a medium-intensity set aimed at preparing us for some good off-the-blocks efforts.

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Brad Herndon, Greensboro Community YMCA
Warm-Up (600):
600 – 75 Swim/25 Skull
Pre-Set (1200):
8 x
1 x 75 flutter kick on back @ 1:15
1 x 50 Swim (IMO by rd) @ :45
1 x 25 Dk or BR Kick @ :30
PULL SET (800):
1 x 800 FR Pull with paddles, buoy, snorkel
Build ¾ c-up into sprint last 25 of each 100
Main Set (2100):
4 x (FINS)
8 x 25’s w/ Fins FAST @ :15 (Goal is to hold under 12 with great underwaters)
1 x 100 EZ @ 2:00
– Extra 1 x 100 without fins @ 2:00 (Prep for Sequel)
4 x (NO FINS)
6 x 25’s FAST @ :20 (Goal is to hold under 15 with good race habits)
1 x 50 EZ/Prep @ 1:00
Post Set (1500):
3x (SHORT FINS)
1 x 200 Fr w/ paddles @ 2:30
1 x 150 Skull or kick mix @ 2:30
1 x 100 Backstroke build turnover @ 1:30
1 x 50 All out anything @ 1:00
Kick-Drill-Sprint Set (700):
7 x 100’s @ 1:45
All are 1 x 50 burnout flutter with board, 25 focused drill, 25 all out sprint
Cool-Down (100):
100 EZ (minimum)
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Progression leading up to sprint 25s off the blocks. Gave us a good chance to do some specific work on entries and breakouts.

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