Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Gordon Brown, YMCA of Western Connecticut

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Not going fast helped us feel the strokes a little more effectively. Paying attention to cycle count rather than time.

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Alex Morris, KC Blazers
Here is a set idea that I came up with over the summer that I call “Race to the Top” which is very similar to the Targeted Finishes set.
The goal is to be back by the :00 (top) (or :05 for second person, :10 for third person, etc.) no matter when you leave. So the interval is always 1:01, but you have 1 second less to complete each 50 as you go through
The first time you miss being back by the Top, you stop and sit one out and out on fins, then hop back in and continue until you miss again
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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Coach Mike Pestorius, Somerset Valley YMCA

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Mike Pestorius, Somerset Valley YMCA
This set was for our 13-14 year-olds in a 25m pool.
5 rounds of 6 x 100

The challenge is for the lane leader to finish on the :00 (second in the lane always on :05, 3rd on :10).
Therefore, in the fast lanes, the kids need to go 1:20s on #1&2 (leave on the :40, finish on :00). #3 & 4, shoot for 1:15, #5, shoot for a 1:10, #6 is all out. The interval is 2:00 when the goal is steady, 2:05when the goal gets faster. Took a bit to explain it to the kids, but they really enjoyed it. We reset between rounds and took an easy 50 after rounds 4 and 5.
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Mathieu Leroy, Bishop’s Stortford, UK
Below is the training plan for Coach Leroy’s 50-100-200 Juniors group for the month of January and one of his recent workouts.
Purpose: efficiency work on your Best stroke. Secondary: muscular endurance with kick & pull set


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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Coach Mike Cook, Mason Makos
Putting all the IM work and wall work into a workout for IMX.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM. These two sets were a pre-amble to our main set.
FrIM = FreeIM, which is IM with Freestyle in place of fly.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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We did these two parallel kick sets recently because we only have enough Drag Sox for 1/2 of my group to wear at one time. Prior to this, we had mostly used the Sox for short bouts of underwater kicking and sprint swimming. I loved this set — it was something a little different that really made them push themselves. We were in a 25m pool.
Group A did:
9 x 50 flutter kick with Drag Sox and board @ 1:40.
While Group B did:
10 x 75 flutter kick with board Descend 1-5 and 6-10 @1:30
Then switch sets.
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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
The 25s were holding back just a little, aiming to let the full effort out on the 50s.
We followed this up with a surprise 4 x 100 all out off the blocks.

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Mike Cook, Mason Makos
This was a technique workout to build off of later in the week. Works all 4 strokes and underwater dolphins
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WARM UP
200 swim SR
200 kick 50 board 50 no board
today focus is all technique in the 4 strokes for thursday and saturday practice RULES
1 focus on underwater (not how many kicks but how far can you get off every wall in 5 seconds EVERY WALL TODAY
2. focus on the drill not your speed 3 IMX AROUND THE CORNER
WARM UP
200 swim SR (smooth and relax)
200 kick 50 boards 50 no boards
12×25 fast dolphin kicks @40 (not how many but how far can you get in 5 seconds. Push
each one. break out into fly back free 4 each
8×25 fast dolphin kicks @40 with fins (same as above 4 on stomach 4 on back can you get
further in 5 seconds) MAIN SET
FLY
4×50 fly kick @1:00 (odds board evens no board)
8×25 drill flyy chest press need breath pull and land forward@35 4×50 fly /free fast @45 fins
easy 50 choice
BACK
8×25 back kick fins @45 (5 second dolphin under water)
4×50 drill back (25 right arm/25 left arm) @1:00 good rotation from hips and core 4×50 fast back@55
Easy 50 choice
BREAST
8×25 breast kick (on back palms at side) @40
8×25 drill breast @40 (1 pull 2 kicks ) shoot forward and hold 4×50 back to breast fast @55 (cross over turns)
Easy 50 choice
FREE
4×50 kick with snorkels @1:00 (streamlines)
8×25 drill free @45 (paddle on forhead nice and controlled) 4×50 free des to fast @55
Easy 50 choice
WARM DOWN
8 minutes social treading water
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM. We needed some steady swimming at a moderate pace after a few days of intensity and racing at meets. Also wanted to get some fly in but wanted to make sure they didn’t have to “dodge” or take one-arm strokes thus the 25 swim/25 KOB (kick on back).

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SCM. We split the fly out into intervals that allowed us to not have to dodge swimmers coming the opposite direction. We got some pretty good efforts on the black parts, and some had the option to do bk-fr instead of bk-br-fr.

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Mike Cook, Mason Makos
We took advantage of having the whole pool today with our 12 and unders today. We got some really good results from this set leading into our first meet this weekend after the holidays

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Mike Cook, Mason Makos
This was built off the last 3 weeks. Tuesday was a free day with 200s. No interval today. All on coaches go. Focus on the rules as you work through it

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