Stretch Cord Set for Power and Speed

Ryan Woodruff
 
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

We did this set as part of a three-station rotation at practice.  This station had swimmers in pairs. One person out of the water (pulling the cord in on the assisted parts) and one swimmer in the water performing the set. Cords were tied to the blocks for the resisted parts.  The first 12-cycle sprint is from a push off the wall and then the swimmer pauses where they finish the 12th cycle.  The 50s start from there.  Thus, when we did a “50” it was actually more like 30m total, 15m in to a fast turn and 15m back out.  The finishing sprint was thus also about 15m.

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Age Group Taper Speed Set with Coach Nicholas Wooters

Nicholas Wooters
Head Coach, Director of Competitive Swimming at The Bay Club

PSRP Panthers
Bay Club Redwood Shores
Redwood City, CA

We have a championship meet for our age groupers this weekend. We are going to go through a small (VERY SMALL because they are age groupers) quick taper (3 days) leading into this weekend. Here is what we did today to focus on race specifics/race details in short speed burst situations.

Our main set was 3,450yards with intervals that kept things moving along but were not very challenging.
3x
200 smooth
8×50
#1-#2 = blast the breakout (to 12 1/2)
#3-#4 = blast the finish (final 12 1/2)
#5-#6 = blast both  (1st and last 12 1/2)
#7-#8 = whole 50 fast

1×50 smooth
1×100 FAST from the blocks

3x
    100 smooth
    8×25
        #1-#2 = blast the breakout (to 10)
        #3-#4 = blast the finish (final 10)
        #5-#6 = blast both  (1st and last 10)
        #7-#8 = whole 25 fast
    1×50 smooth
    1×50 FAST from the blocks

 

Working On Breaststroke Technique with the Piranhas

Ryan Woodruff
 
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Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

Our breaststrokers liked this set.  Technical focus early with some descending 200s (150s) for slower swimmers/non-breaststrokers.

Drill explanations:
R arm and L arm Br = single arm breaststroke done with the other arm straight in front of the swimmer.
3K-1P = 3 kicks-1 pull.  Swimmer does two additional kicks in every cycle, while the swimmer is in the glide position.
Fast Heels = This is just a “deep practice” focus point where we swim breaststroke emphasizing rapidly drawing the heels toward the butt.

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Working 500 Pace with Twin River YMCA

RJ Wojtylak
Head Swim Coach/Associate Aquatic Director
TWIN RIVER YMCA
New Bern, NC

We had a pretty good practice that I wanted to share.  We wanted to work on pacing for the 500.
800 Swim — Focus on 12 strokes per length or less
8×75 @ 1:30 with Fins and Snorkels — 50 Inline Kick/25 Build
8×100 Pull @ 1:25 Descend 1-4:5-8
Main Set
400 Free  @5:00, 5:20
1 x 100 Pace for 500 @ 1:30
300 Free @ 3:45, 4;00
2 x 100 Pace for 500 @ 1:30
100 Recovery
200 Free@ 2:30; 2:40
3×100 Pace for 500 @ 1:30
100 Free @ 1:15,1:20
4 x 100 Pace for 500 @ 1:30
100 Recovery
1x Broken 500
25 from a dive rest :15
50, 75, 100 rest :15 after each
100, 75, 50, rest :20 after each
25

Subtract 2:00 from their time and most wound up well under PB 500 Free.

5 minute swim cool down mixing swim, kick, and scull

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Long IM Set with Nittany Lion Aquatic Club’s Ryan Sprang

Ryan Sprang
Nittany Lion Aquatic Club

Also: check out Sprang’s Mid IM Set from yesterday

Long IM: (done straight through but providing the spaces below to make the pattern more recognizable)
4 x 100 @ 1:15 50 fly 50 free strong
1 x 100 fly @ 1:20 fast
1 x 300 free @ 3:30 go under 3:00
4 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks blast then swim smooth
1 x 100 @ 1:30 free cruise
4 x 100 @ 1:15 back strong
1 x 200 @ 2:40 100 fly 100 back fast
1 x 200 @ 2:20 free go under 2:00
4 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks then swim smooth
1 x 100 @ 1:30 free cruise
4 x 100 @ 1:25 breast strong
1 x 300 @ 4:00 100 fly 100 back 100 breast fast
1 x 100 @ 1:10 free go under 1:00
4 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks then swim smooth
1 x 100 @ 1:30 free cruise
4 x 100 @ 1:10 free strong
1 x 400 @ 5:20 IM race for time
4 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks then swim smooth
1 x 100 @ 1:30 free cruise

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Middle Distance IM Set from Nittany Lion Coach Ryan Sprang

Ryan Sprang
Head Coach
Nittany Lion Aquatic Club

1 round of:
{4 x 75 @ 1:00/1:05 (A/B interval) 50 fly 25 free strong
{1 x 200 IM @ 2:45/2:55 (A/B interval) fast fly, smooth ba/br/fr with good technique
2 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks blast, then smooth free
2 rounds of:
{4 x 75 @ 1:00/1:05 back strong
{1 x 200 IM @ 2:40/2:50 fast fly/ba, smooth br/free w/ good technique
4 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks blast (done after the 2 rounds above)
3 rounds of:
{4 x 75 @ 1:05/1:10 breast strong
{1 x 200 IM @ 2:35/2:45 fast fly/ba/br, smooth fr
6 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks blast
4 rounds of:
{4 x 75 @ :55 free strong
{1 x 200 IM @ 2:30/2:40 all fast
8 x 25 @ :25 12 UW dolphin kicks blast

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The 25, 25-50 Set

Brian Clark
Chico Aquajets legacy and Durham Dolphins

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25 fly
25-50 (where the 25 is fly, 50 is fly)
25-50-75 (25 fly, 50 fly, 75 is 50 fly/25 back)
25-50-75-100 (25 fly, 50 fly, 75 is 50 fly/25 back, 100 is 50 fly/50 back)
25-50-75-100-125
25-50-75-100-125-150
25-50-75-100-125-150-175
25-50-75-100-125-150-175-200
where you build to the 200 IM (I think you get the pattern)
interval is 30+25, or 25 per 25, or 30+20 per 25.  Take an extra 30 between lines.
Very good set.  A variation of a set that Ray Looze gave his swimmers as an assistant at Harvard.
lots and lots of fly.  Swim it long and easy to get through it well.

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Fly or Die

Wibke Ahrens
Head Coach
Schwimmverein Mannheim
Germany
 
I often explain our intensities with car shifts from 1-6 (recovery> all out)
 
4x 50m Fly @50”  PB+ 5”  (200P)
200m Kick  w/fins (2nd shift)
4x 50m Fly @55”  PB+ 4”
200m Kick  w/fins (2nd shift)
4x 50m Fly @1′  PB+ 3”
200 Kick  w/fins (2nd shift)
4x 50m Fly @1’10  all out 
200 Kick  w/fins (2nd shift)
 

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Aerobic Free with Deep Focus

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

I like our distance sets to also include some technical focus.  This set seemed to do the trick.  The “Deep Practice” points of emphasis correspond to the 1st, 3rd, and 5th 50s of the 300.  The swims written in black are meant to be descending effort (getting faster) on an increasingly tighter interval.  At the end of the set, we recorded 10-sec heart rate values for swimmers immediately upon finishing 30 seconds after finishing, and 60 seconds after finishing. B3 = breathing every 3 strokes.  This set was performed in a SCM pool. 39-43 minutes, 3,000m.

Wetland Challenge Set

Ryan Woodruff
 
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We did this set last week to include a little dryland in a swimming set (wetland as we call it).  We got excellent efforts and all reported it to be a challenging set. SCM. Interval ended up being 8:00.  Swimmers could choose what order they wanted to do the dryland exercises.  For instance, they could do the 20 x squats w/ high kick after the 1st 100, the 5 burpees after the 2nd 100, the 15 frog jumps after the 3rd 100, etc.  They just had to complete all 4 dryland sets each time.  This led to some interesting strategy among our best swimmers, selecting their exercises to best compete with their teammates.

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Try This Set to Crush the Middle of Your IMs

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
  

The purpose of this set is to improve the middle of our IM races

First, a set to test backstroke speed/endurance

8 x 100 Backstroke –Fastest Possible Average (essentially a broken 800 with active recovery)
After #1 and #2: 75 ez free @ 1:30
After #3 and #4: 50 ez free @ 1:00
After #5 and #6: 25 ez free @ :30
After #7 :10 rest

Record average 100 time

300 easy recovery

Repeat the 8 x 100s breaststroke, record times, go 300 easy.

Follow-up Challenge:
Timed 200 (100 back/100 breast) with the goal being to match the total of the backstroke pace and the breaststroke pace times. We got some excellent efforts and some really outstanding performances.

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Race Pace Workout #57 with Cardinal and Gold Aquatics

Patrick Marshall
Head Swim Coach
Cardinal and Gold Aquatics
 
We did this today after a 30 minute dryland circuit and about 2000 yards of warmup, drill work, and speed work. I like to do sets like this where we can have our sprinters and distance groups do similar workouts; makes them feel good to be all together!
Stroke:                                                          Distance
2x:
8x25s @ 100P           :40                              12x25s @ 200P    :25
100 active recovery   1:50                             100 AR
4x50s @ 200P           1:05                             5x50s @ 500P     :55
100 AR                                                           100 AR
2x75s @ 200P +2      1:30                             2x75s @ 200P+2  1:30
100 AR                                                           100 AR
100 FTB Round 1                                           100 FTB round 1
50 FTB Round 2                                              50 FTBN round 2
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Freestyle and "Deep Practice" Stroke Set

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
 

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This was a little technique/focus set we worked on the other day.  “Deep” practice refers to our intent to be totally engaged in our stroke and focused on improving one particular part of the stroke while swimming (not drilling or isolating).

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The Mindbender

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
 

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This set is a variation on our 200 Pace 50s set, and gives the athletes an extra challenge — not only do they have to swim fast, but they can’t look to far into the future because they don’t know what is coming next.  This definitely threw an element of mental difficulty on top of the already difficult physical expectations. 

Swimmers were told we were doing 40 x 50.  A coach wrote the pace expectation and the interval on a dry erase board, changing it each 50.  This meant that the swimmers had no idea if the next 50 would be easy, at 200 pace minus 1 second, at 200 pace, or at 200 pace +1.  Swimmers could choose any stroke for any 50. Here is some of the feedback afterwards…

“I liked the set… It challenged me but the way we did it prevented me from thinking too far ahead.”
“It helped me how I had to focus on just one 50 at a time instead of worrying about the whole set.”
“That was definitely hard, but it was a good kind of hard.”

Below is the sequence of paces and intervals (SCM) we used.  No magic to it, just mixing up the challenges and keeping them on their toes.

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IM Pacing Power

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
 

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We had great success with the set below.  Red portions are all based around goal 400 IM pace based on our current actual splits.  We used our pace cards to determine these splits.

Also see: our other IM sets and workouts including this one from Greater Philadelphia’s Matt Sprang

 

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Mile Pacing Power

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
 

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SCY.  All RED  portions are at goal 1650 Free pace.  Black parts are steady swim following specific instructions.
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Quality Set from Coach Kevin Harrod

Kevin Harrod
Solon Stars Swim Team

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Good quality set to end winter break training.

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Freestyle Balance and Pull Set

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

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This is a small technique set we did combining paddlehead drill with some one-arm pulling for balance and strength.  I liked how our strokes looked after this set.

The M & M Set

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

This is a fun concept for practice you can do any time, but I like to save it for a special occasion.  In this case, we did it on New Year’s Eve.  I buy a bag of M & Ms, and write a set on the board that corresponds with each color in the bag.  I pick a swimmer to pull an M&M out of the bag (without looking) and then we do that set.  Then, I replace the set with another one in case the same color gets pulled by the next swimmer.  The sets can be anything you want, but I like them to be creative, different, or at least something that we don’t do very frequently.  Use it as an opportunity to be creative.

Backstroke Mania

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

We were in need of a backstroke technique set with some moderately intense backstroke swimming on tight-ish intervals.  This set seemed to do the trick.

S-S-S means scull-scull-stroke, which is a backstroke drill that we do where the swimmer takes two backstroke sculls with a single arm (down to the armpit) and then takes a full stroke with that same arm.  Swimmer then performs the same on the opposite side.

Partner pushes: One swimmer streamlines on his back with feet on partner’s head.  2nd swimmer swims backstroke, pushing his partner down the pool.  First saw this drill here.  This serves 3 purposes:

1. Adds resistance to backstroke swimming
2. Forces swimmer to keep head still
3. Does not allow swimmers to cross their arms over their head on the entry of the hands into the water.

Top 10 Swimming Wizard Posts of 2015

Ryan Woodruff

It has been a great year here at the Swimming Wizard blog.  We have had record readership (close to 400,000 visitors this year) and have enjoyed reading and posting ideas and workouts from coaches all around the world.  Below is a selection of our top posts of the year.

Send us your set at swimmingwizard@gmail.com and maybe it will make next year’s top 10!

Have a Happy New Year!

  1. The Everything Set. This challenging set includes free, descend, some “wet-land,” and packs a punch at the finish.
  2. How to Train Consistently at Race Pace was our most popular post of the year.  Get our popular pace cards and a better philosophy of my race pace philosophy.
  3. Age Group IM Set from Coach Josh Sinclair, Queensland, Australia.  Coach Sinclair also gave us a good Kick Set.
  4. Lucky Sevens appears to be a favorite with coaches even if not with swimmers.
  5. Kick Set for Underwater Dominance.  These days, you are either dominating underwater or getting dominated.
  6. 400 IM Splitting with Greater Philadelphia Coach Matt Sprang.  Good thoughts from an excellent coach.
  7. FRIM=FUN. Keep the fun in IM by taking out the fly.
  8. Stopwatch Roulette. Fun idea to help your swimmers “have a say.”
  9. F.A.T. Tuesday with Glenbrook Aquatics is cooler than it sounds.
  10. Kicking Speed Set.  Does what it says.

Bonus: 11 Creative Ways to Spice Up Your Swim Practice and my top 10 Best Things I Read, Watched, and Listened to this Year.