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We spent some time today trying to hone in on well-aligned long-axis rotation in freestyle.
Definitions of terms:
20-1-20-3-20-5 = 20 kicks on side, 1 stroke, 20 kicks, 3 strokes, 20 kicks, 5 strokes and repeat.
FPA = Fastest Possible Average

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SCM. The 100s are designed to get progressively more difficult as the proportion of breaststroke gets bigger. The black parts in parentheses at right were for our backstrokes doing a parallel set.

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SCY. The goal here was to swim the fastest possible 200 time (broken by 4x50s). In between the four 50s, we did some medium-intensity active recovery. The swimmer was responsible for doing the active recovery on the specific interval (i.e. on the first round of swimmer zones to the wall at the :28, leaves on the next 50 at the :08).

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SCY. The :30 kick was done against the wall in the shallow end and vertical in the deep end. The 4 cycle sprint was off of every wall.

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We had a small amount of time left after our main set today and we had to squeeze into three lanes. We got it a little good work in on our underwater dolphin kicks with this simple set.
12 x 50 @ 1:00
#1 – Kick 10m fast off each wall
#2 – Kick 10m fast off the 1st wall, 15m off the second wall
#3 – 25 swim, 25 max underwater kick for speed and distance
We wore fins for the first 9 and then no fins for the last 3.
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This kick set worked well with the wide range of kicking speeds in our group. Swimmers aim for the fastest total 400 time (25+50+75+100+75+50+25=400), always doing a 50 easy on a :50 interval. 6 easy 50s means there is a total of 5:00 “active recovery” in the total set. Coach can start the watch and just subtract 5:00 from the total time at the end of the second 25. We had swimmers pick one kick (stroke) for the first round and then they can change for the 2nd round.

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The first one is essentially a 200 IM. Gradually, the fly takes over and the IM part disappears a 25 at a time.

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I don’t really number my sets like that, but sometimes it is hard to come up with a name.

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Used this set to get a some baseline data on everyone’s kicking speed early in the season. Looking forward to using this info to better organize our kick sets and make appropriately challenging goals for each individual.

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Some days, you just need to get in a groove.

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FRIM = fr/bk/br/fr

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Cookie Cutter = same speed, same # of kicks, same number of cycles every time

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target was PB+1, and worked off about a 4min cycle.

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Doggie paddle: head up, short arm strokes in front of body.
People paddle: head up, long strokes extending front and back with underwater recovery
Tarzan: heads up freestyle, strong kick and shoulder rotation.

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HVOs = Sprint 25s at ~100 pace

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Our sprint group enjoyed this one recently. P100 = at 100m race pace. The 350/300/250 was just steady good technique freestyle with the distance option decided by their relative distance capacity.

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SCM. We wore fins for the second round. Our distance group really got in a groove with this one.

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