Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
LCM
Free Swimming Workouts, Sets, Ideas, and Dryland Exercises from Professional Coaches Around the World
I always drill at the end of practice. I believe doing good drills at the end of practice will help hold strokes together at the end of a race.
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
With narrow lanes and lots of turbulence in our pool, I try to find ways for our swimmers to get in good quality fly sets without having to dodge teammates, do 1-arm strokes, or have to worry about getting hit in the face. This set accomplished all of those objectives AND helped us deliver some fast performances at practice. On the 25s, we were able to go :10 apart. On the 75s, I would start the second heat when the first heat had finished about 60m (SCM pool). For the 125s, the second heat would begin as soon as the first heat had finished about 110m. This also produced a “chasing” effect that encouraged swimmers to finish their last 25 fast lest they get caught by a teammate in embarrassing fashion.
Mathieu Leroy
Chartres, France
Editor’s Note: Have you checked out Bob Bowman’s new book yet? The Golden Rules is a Swimming Wizard recommended read.
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Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
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This set is designed to encourage swimmers to practice strong kicking through the middle and end of 200 events. Time the total round (50+75+50), with the goal being to beat one’s lifetime best 200 time. Typically, breaststrokers and flyers will have the easiest time achieving this goal.
6x through @ 4:00:
50 fast swim
:10 rest
75 fast kick with a board
:10 rest
50 fast swim
Richard Heselton
UK
Encourage active sculling on rest or good body position floating.
See Coach Heselton’s previous posts:
The Swim Your Name Set
Kick Set from the UK
DRILL 10 X 50 FREE
3 SIDE KICK 6
3 THUMB DRAG
4 CATCH UP
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
LCM 4x through.
FPA = Fastest Possible Average.

Wilton Y Wahoos
Two notes- jump starts are 25s starting at the flags to work a turn. Fish flops are dive fast 25 + recovery 25. Dive in lanes 2,3,5. Come back recovery in lanes 1,4,6. Called fish flops because it’s 25 dive focused on fish kick and flop back to the blocks.
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
This is 8:00 of continuous swimming with 1:00 rest. Each time there are slightly different instructions. “Deep” refers to deep practice, where I ask our swimmers to focus on one technical element and try to improve it. On #4, they swim continuous backstroke until they hear me bang the wrench on the side of the pool. When they hear the bangs, they sprint br 2 walls (25-50m) and then return to swimming steady backstroke.
Chris Brookover
YBCC Phoenix – Head Coach
Director of Competitive Swimming
Snake Fly – Use all 6 lanes
3 x 3 x 150
Each set of 3 is comprised:
#1 – Fly/Free by 25’s @ 2:00
#2 – 50 Fly 25 Free @ 2:15
#3 – All Fly @ 2:30
Above 2 X
1st 75 = 50 Bk / 25 Br
125 = 25 Fr/50 Bk/ 25 Br / 25 Fr
2nd 75 = 50 Br/ 25 Fr
125 = 25 Fr / 25 Bk / 50 Br/ 25 Fr
Brian Clark
Chico Aquajets/Durham Dolphins
This is one of my favorites.
5 rounds of:
25 fast/1:00
50 fast/1:00
75 fast/1:00
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Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
This set went really well for our team. I like that it forced them to really pay attention to their pace and demanded exceptional effort for the last few rounds. We did 150s instead of 100s or 200s because there is less “mental baggage” attached to that distance — swimmers’ don’t have well-defined expectations of what their times for 150 should be.
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