Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Breaststroke “Feel” Set
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set aimed at helping our breaststrokers feel propulsion from their pull and their kick separately and then combine them into full stroke swimming. We modified the three 150s so that they did a 50 of each instead of 150 of each as written. The second part of the set emphasized leg quickness and strength with the descending 100 breaststroke.

Quality Set for 3rd 50s
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
The purpose of this set was to work on the 3rd 50 of our 200 events. The shorter interval on the 2nd 50 makes that 3rd one a bit tougher, so the goal was to keep #3 equal to number 1 and 2. Then bring #4 home even faster. The first three were done to a “foot touch” and the last one to a hand finish.

Makos IM Set
Mike Cook, Mason Makos

Big Burn Set
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
The goal was to all out on each 75, keeping the ones from a push within the margins listed in the box on the right. Swimmers could choose their stroke but had to do the same stroke for an entire round.

Mason Makos 14 & Under Freestyle Set
Coach Mike Cook, Mason Makos

The Jellylegs Set … part Trois?
Ryan Woodruff
All 25s were timed to a hand finish.

Go Big and Then Pound That Pace
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This a two part SCY workout. The first set was a freestyle and has two options — long swims for the distance group, 75s for the middle distance kids. We did a 200 ez before the second part, which proved to be quite a challenge.
Part 1

Part 2

Training for Long Course in a Short Course Pool
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set to allow us to swim more cycles consecutively than we usually get to do in our 25m pool. The 4 x 24 cycles are done with only the return to the wall as rest. We used stretch cordz held by a partner standing on the pool deck.

IM Set Emphasizing Back and Breast
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM

Race Pace and Technique Set with Video
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We use 5 lanes of our 6-lane pool during practice. We did the following circuit that used an underwater camera hooked up to a time-delayed DVR and TV. The camera was positioned to gets “head-on” look at the swimmer coming down the lane. We looked at the video immediately after each swimmer finished the 25 in lane 6. This allowed us to make some technical adjustments while still performing a challenging set. Swimmers left the wall :15 apart so that the camera could adequately film each one.

Sprint-Kick-Sprint
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
HVO from dive = fast swim at ~P100

Finding that P200 Groove
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Race Pattern and Descend
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
“Race Pattern” means swim similar relative splits as you plan to swim in the race.

Sprint Set for Meters
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set can be done in a SCM or LCM pool. All 35, 65, and 95s are done from a start and times to the head crossing the line.
Athletes are instructed to go all out on the 35. The goal for the 65 equals 2 x 35m time. The goal for the 95 equals the 35m time + the 65m time.
4x
35m sprint, 100 ez @4:00
65m sprint, 100 ez @4:00
95m sprint, 100 ez @5:00
We did the set 4x through to allow our IMers to go 1x each stroke.
Challenge Kick Set
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set is a spin-off from the 15-minute Kick for Distance Test Set from yesterday.
Use the distances achieved in that set (1/3 of total distance achieved in that set) to set a goal for this one:
3x
(5:00 kick for distance + 200 ez free) @9:00
Divide the swimmers into two teams — the team that successfully achieves their 5:00 goal the most times wins (think of a good reward for winning).
15- Minute Kick for Distance Test Set
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This is one of my favorite kick sets. For each of the blue times, the swimmer is trying to kick as far as possible. I use a wrench banging on the side of the pool to tell each successive group when their time is up. When they have completed the time, they pick their head up and check their distance (I have set kickboards on the side of the pool every 5m/yards) to the nearest meter. Returning to the wall, they immediately start the 200 ez.
The goal for 2:10= 2x the achieved 1:00 Distance.
Goal for 4:30 = 2x the 2:10 distance
Goal for 4:20 = beat the 4:30 distance.
Goal for 2:00 = beat the 2:10 distance.
Goal for :50 = beat the 1:00 distance.
Total time kicked is 15:00, so we write down the distances and add them up for total distance kicked in 15:00.

Speed+IM & Cycle Count
Coach Mike Cook, Mason Makos
Speed at the start followed by some IM with stroke counts. No rest between rounds
Finish with fast tempo at end
🦋🦋🦋
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Bucket/Cordz Stations
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Set Up… Then Drop the Hammer
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This pre-set led us to some pretty good performances on the “long quality” 6 x 300s.

Broken 400 Kick For Time
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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.

Simple But Excellent IM and Free Set
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set worked really well for us. With a full pool, it allowed everyone to get some good aerobic swimming accomplished while also achieving some fast IM swimming without stroke technique decline.

Paddlehead and Descend
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
A little technique interspersed with a good descend back and free. SCM.

BIG Age Group IM Set
Long Course Tune-Up with Greg Johnson
Greg Johnson, Head Age Group Coach, Greater Pensacola Aquatic Club
We did this one with our Senior groups combined with our top age group training squad. This was our first long course practice since winter training. I just wanted them to get their feel back for the long pool. They were pretty gassed after it.
WU: 1 X 500 (EV. 4TH 25= SCULL)
10 X 50 PULL (3=FREE + 2= BK) @ 1’00
10 x 100 (50 FLY D/S + 50 FREE DPS) @ 1’35
8 X 50 FLY KICK DESC 1-4 @ 1’00
10 X 100 (50 BK D/S + 50 FREE BUILD) @ 1’35
8 X 50 BK KICK DESC. 1-4 @ 1’00
10 X 100 (50 BR D/S + 50 FREE FAST!)@ 1’45
8 X 50 BR KICK DESC. 1-4 @ 1’05
14 & Un Workout to Prep For BIG IM Saturday
Mike Cook, Makos Swimming
Warm up
200 mixer x25
200 kick
4x
3×50 free all out
Round 1@50 rest 30
Round 2 @45 rest 45
Round 3 @40 rest 60
Round 4@35
Pre set technique
12 x75 back 25 kick 25 shotgun 25 fast swim @1:15
REPEAT THE 50 set from above but with backstroke and fins fast tempo
200 easy kick
Main set
8×25 breast stroke (get stroke count) @35
5×50 breast with fins @50 stroke count -1
4×25 free all out coach send off 2 second apart
5×100 breast with fins @2:00 stroke count -2
6×25 free all out same as above
NO GLIDE IS ALLOWED IN BREAST STROKE TEMPO
WARM DOWN
Flying with Greater Pensacola Coach Greg Johnson
Greg Johnson, Head Age Group Coach, Greater Pensacola Aquatic Club

Fat IM
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
FPA=Fastest Possible Average

Marathon Monday with Crimson Aquatics
In celebration of yesterday’s Boston Marathon, this was yesterday’s set for Crimson Aquatics.


