Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We like using “fartleks” to get some low intensity technique and turn work in.

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SCM. Simple Set

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SCM. For the broken 225 kick, we got our total kicking time (total time minus 3:20 for the 4 x 50 @:50). The goal on the following 200 was to beat that broken 225 time by at least 10 seconds.
In hindsight, the goal on the 200 wasn’t extremely tough, but it kept them honest and we got an effort level from the group that I would grade as an A-.

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This set prompted a discussion about how we judge success/failure during a set. Most often, there is a prescribed speed an interval that helps guide our effort level. On this one more than most, I wanted to push our swimmers to the verge of “failure” in the conventional sense of missing an interval. Post-set, we redefined success as having pushed ourselves to the limit and actually finding the point of failure.
Overall, our team embraced the challenge of this set. The intervals were specifically set up (25m pool) so that I expected the second set of 4 x 100 and the final 2 x 100 to be extremely challenging.

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SCM. We went with a big interval on this set to allow time for extra instruction and for swimmers to catch their breath after a very underwater-heavy swim.
3K-1P = 3kicks and 1 pull (br drill)
1 pullout 1 cycle — repeat this sequence for the whole 50

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Each station takes around 9:00. We did each station 2x, doing the fly set at the bottom after each station (4x total).
“Buddy cords” refers to a stretch cord with a belt at both ends. Swimmer 1 pushes off and swims a 25 fly while swimmer 2 stays at the wall providing resistance for the 1st 10 cycles of fly. After the 10th cycle, swimmer 2 pushes off the wall and swims easy free following swimmer 1 who completes the 25 fly.
For the Drag Sox, the Set utilizes the Sox worn in two different ways. Sox at the ankles provides high resistance to the kick. Moving them up to the calves provides a little less. Taking the Sox gives the swimmers the boost of a fully involved kick for the last 2×25.

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Mathieu Leroy, Bishop’s Stortford, UK
Age-Group 13-18 / 50-100-200 swimmers.

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This workout involved two stations – one working underwater kicks and one doing an IM set. We did each station 3 times — the cord set was the same each time, and the IM set progressed through the three versions listed. The 3rd round was essentially a broken 400 IM.

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This was a medium intensity set for us after an intense main Set. The goal was to get some good technique backstroke in while only having moderate interval pressure.

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We did the 25s with a bucket and then took it off for the 50.

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We did this set off the blocks, and several of our swimmers said they liked it despite the fact that it turned out to be much harder than they expected. SCM.

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Coach Mike Cook, Mason Makos
11-14 year olds as they prepare for JO’s
Meet warm up (about 1500)
Pre set
4x
4×50 kick @1:00 (odds fast/easy)(evens easy fast)
4×25 Major @40 (focus streamline and underwater to 3 fast breakout strokes than easy)
Main set
4×200 free
#1 fast first 50
#2 fast middle 100
#3 fast last 50
#4 RACE
4×100 free with fins
#1 first 25 fast
#2 middle 50 fast
#3 last 50 fast
#4 RACE
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All IMs were 100IM repeats, with fly kicking on back in stead of fly swim. All free up to the 500 was with snorkel. All free after that with paddles breathing every 3 and 4 dolphin kicks off the wall. SCM

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