
21 Club
Brian Ruffles
Head Coach & Aquatics Director
Coe College Swimming and Diving
Three Rounds of:
7 x 100 @1:10/1:05/1:00
7 x 50 @:30/:35/:40
In each round the 100s interval decrease by :05 and the 50s increase by :05. The 50s starting interval should be challenging while the 100s are more manageable. You can customize it in many ways. I have done the 100s free with the 50s specially, the 100s specialty with the 50s kick, or really whatever fits the group with the time of year. I would make sure that the last round of 100s is not the interval that is too fast for them to make as the first two rounds will take a lot out of them. If they make the set they join the prestigious 21 club!
Butterfly, Butterfly, Good for the Soul!
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

Backstroke and Breaststroke Set

Race Pace with Incentives

How To: Great Breaststroke Pull-outs

IM Fartlek with Race Pace

Saturday Morning IM and Free Set
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

How to Have an Amazing Backstroke Start in 3 Steps

What to look for in a backstroke start (Part 3)

What to look for in a backstroke start (Part 2)

What to look for in a backstroke start (Part 1)

Lucky Sevens
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

To Swim Fast in a Race, Swim Fast in Practice…

Just Kickin’

This could take a while…

Freestyle: Working on a High Elbow Catch

Kick Blasters

Simple Backstroke and Breaststroke Workout

Descend with Efficiency

Breaststroke is not the Rest Stroke

Sprint Set for Body Position, Explosive Power, and Fast Turns
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set with traffic cones at the bottom of the pool approximately 10m from each wall. This means that the swimmers performed a very short powerful 5m sprint (“go from zero to 100 mph!) in the middle of the pool during each lap of the 75s.
The “Max 3, Max 2” etc. refers to the number of breaths permitted on each 25.

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Scull for better "feel"
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
Anything But Breaststroke

Speed Squats Hybrid Set for Breaststroke Leg Speed
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
One thing we have been trying to emphasize with our breaststroke swimmers is heel speed during the kick. I like “speed squats” as a dryland exercise to help develop this ability. A speed squat is essentially a regular squat done so quickly that the athlete almost pulls himself down with his hamstrings. We combined this exercise into the following breaststroke set that also emphasized hitting the walls on a full stroke.

Distance workout #6,725

If it’s broken, sprint it!

Friday Fly Day? Yes, please!

Building Awesome IM Transitions
