Captain Jack 100s


Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
ncacheadcoach@gmail.com

“Me? I’m dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It’s the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they’re going to do something incredibly… stupid.” -Captain Jack Sparrow

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This set was inspired by the scene from Pirates of the Carribbean when the pirates trek across the bottom of the ocean. Thought it would be a good challenge to run across the bottom of the pool.

This set is best performed in 6 to 8 feet of water. Have swimmers each grab weights or weight belts (10-20 pounds per person should do) and place them 12.5 yards down the pool.

Perform the following in rapid succession (no rest)
1) 12.5 yards sprint from a dive
2) Dive down and pick up your weight from the bottom, holding it and “running” along the bottom of the pool for 12.5 yards to the opposite side, dropping the weight by the wall.
3) Perform 5 press-outs on the pool edge.
4) Swim a 50 fast
5) Pick up your weight from the bottom and “run” it along the bottom back to the middle of the pool. Drop your weight.
6) Push off the bottom and sprint the final 12.5 yards to a perfect finish.

Rest and repeat as you wish.

Savvy?

Cyclone Kick Set

Lucas Ferreira, Ames Cyclone Aquatics Club

This is a set I did with my age groupers, but if you adapt the intervals I’m sure senior swimmers can get a lot out of it too:

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The 400, 200s, 100s, and 50s kick are always 50 FR / 50 FL on BK

1×400 Kick – 8:00
4×25 UW DK @ 0:45
0:30 extra rest, fins on!
2×200 – 3:10
4×25 UW DK @ 0:45
0:30 extra rest, fins off!
4×100 – 2:00
4×25 UW DK @ 0:45
0:30 extra rest, fins on!
8×50 – 0:45
8×25, long UW DK, FAST Breakout! @ 0:45

Shreveport Sequel: Descending/Challenge Set

Dustin Myers, City of Shreveport Swim Team

Just wanted to say I enjoy your blog.  I think one of the great things about USA Swimming is thE fact that we share all of our ideas.  It's what makes us great.
 
 
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Adjust intervals to fit the needs of your swimmers.  The intervals listed are the intervals we used for our top group.  Take 0:30 rest inbetween each set.
 
10 x 100  @  1:20 
8 x 100  @  1:15 
6 x 100  @  1:10  
4 x 100  @  1:05
? x 100  @  1:00
 
On the last set of 100's the goal is to do as many as possible.  The most I had from my group was 4 (0:56, 0:58, 0:58, 0:59).  Average was 2. 
 
 
 

Gettin’ Faster

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

800 free @ 10:00
do all open turns to get times after each 100:
1st 100: catchup
2nd: P500+8
3rd: overkick
4th: P500+6
5th: catchup
6th: P500+4
7th: overkick
8th: P500+2

400 free pull @ 5:00
breathing every 3-3-3-5-3-7-3-9 by 50

3 x 100 free fastest possible average @ 2:30

Miler’s Delight

Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
ncacheadcoach@gmail.com

LCM
3x through:
1 x 1500, descend your 500s
1 x 500 easy, 25 scull/25 perfect technique swim

Round 1: Descend 500s by 10-15 seconds each to a strong effort on the last 500
Round 2: Descend 500s by 5-10 seconds each to a strong effort on the last 500
Round 3: Descend 500s by 1-5 seconds each to your best effort of the set on the last 500.
Rest intervals as determined by the coach during the set.

Underwater Weight Kicks

Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
ncacheadcoach@gmail.com

Earlier this week, Louis Cavadini posted a set called Heavy 50s. At the end of the set, he described kicking underwater with weights. We performed a similar set this week, using bundled weight belts. We did the following set with fins:

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400 smooth free, 25 drill/25 swim @ 5:20
8 x 75 descend 1-3 and hold #4 at P200 @ 1:20
4 x 25 underwater kick with fins and weight belt in a streamline @ 1:00
300 smooth free, 25 drill/25 swim @ 4:00
6 x 75 descend 1-2 and hold #3 at P200 @ 1:15
4 x 25 underwater kick with fins and weight belt in a streamline @ 1:00
200 smooth free, 25 drill/25 swim @ 2:40
4 x 75 descend 1-2 and hold #3 at P200 @ 1:10
4 x 25 underwater kick with fins and weight belt in a streamline @ 1:00
100 smooth free, 25 drill/25 swim @ 1:20
2 x 75 descend 1-2 and hold #3 at P200 @ 1:05
4 x 25 underwater kick with fins and weight belt in a streamline @ 1:00

On the underwater kicks, some swimmers performed them on their back and reported that the exercise really worked the backside kick. Use this sheet to Determine Your Goal Pace for LCM to perform the set.

Coneheads

Ryan Woodruff

Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

This set challenges the athlete to swim at speeds approaching race pace over an increasing distance. Use cones or markers on the side of the pool so that both coach and athlete know the finish line. Time stops when the athlete’s head passes the cone. The goal on each swim is to beat your lifetime best 200m time.

Swim #1 – 175m
Swim #2 – 180m
Swim #3 – 185m
Swim #4 – 190m
Swim #5 – 195m and finish to the wall to get your 200 time.

Chasers

Michael Kraeuter, Blue Wave Swim Team

This works best in a short course pool and if you have an even number of swimmers.

Put half your swimmers at one end and the other half at the other about the same numbers in each lane.  When you say “go” one swimmer in each lane will begin. When that swimmer reaches the other side their teammate gives them 5 seconds from when their feet leave the wall and then they push off chasing them down the pool. Their teammate on the other side will do the same for them, then the chaser becomes the chased and so on and so forth.  

If you get caught as the one being chased or you don’t catch the one you are chasing you have 5 push-ups for each.  This keeps going for as long as you would like and you can use any of the strokes.  I find it works on a few things; it makes the swimmer work both parts of the 50 it also works on their mental state of chasing someone down or being chased by someone in a race and still pushing through while staying focused on the task at hand.  They get more rest between swims depending on how many swimmers you have placed in each lane.  Fun but very hard set!

Swimmin’ with Shreveport

Dustin Myers
City of Shreveport Swim Team

LCM
This is a freestyle set working on pace with some active recovery mixed in.  The intervals are the ones we used, but you can adjust to your athletes ability level. 

10 x 150
odds = moderate free breathing every 3  @  2:30
evens = desc 1-5 from moderate to fast  @  2:15

10 x 100
odds = moderate free breathing every 3  @  1:50
evens = at 400 pace  @  1:30

10 x 50
odds = moderate free breathing every 3  @  1:00
evens = at 200 pace or faster  @  1:00

Heavy 50s

Louis C. Cavadini

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Here is a little set we did that was fun and hard

24×50 (1-12 w/fins @1:15, 13-24 wo/fins @1:30)
-25 IM rotation
-25 sprint free
Place 25lb weight room plate on the bottom of the deep end (starting end). Swim 25 IM rotation, sprint back freestyle and at the flags(deep end) dive down and pull the weight back up to the surface. We used 10lb plates for the smaller swimmers.

After that set, we did a little experimenting:
8×25 @1:00 w/fins
-kick underwater with weights (use 10lbs). They kids said it worked
best if you held the weight out like a steering wheel.

The Deck of Cards Dryland Set

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

The concept for this workout was given to me by Ron “Sticks” Ballatore, head coach of the NCAA Champion 1982 UCLA Bruins men’s swimming team.

Using a regular deck of 52 cards, have the swimmers take turns drawing a card for the group. Perform the number of reps according to the card drawn.

Hearts = Pull-ups
Diamonds = Pike-ups on a physio ball
Spades = Push-ups
Clubs = Do all three exercises above

Jack = 11
Queen = 12
King = 13
Ace = repeat the reps of the previous card drawn.

Thus, a 3 of hearts means everyone performs three pull-ups. A 9 of clubs means 9 pull-ups, 9 pike-ups, and 9 push-ups. Keep going through the deck for as long as you can take it.

Time Flies Swimming Freestyle

Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
ncacheadcoach@gmail.com

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This set uses your per 100-yd pace from a timed 3,000 yard swim (P3k).
Or you can use P500+5 per 100 as an approximation. All paces are per 100.

First column of intervals is for paces 1:05 or faster (32:59 or faster 3k)
Second column of intervals is for paces 1:06-1:11 (33:00 – 35:59).
Third column of intervals if for paces 1:12 or slower (36:00+)

600 swim or pull at P3k+4 @ 7:00 7:20 8:00
1 x 300 at P3k+1 @ 3:40 3:50 4:00
2 x 200 at P3k-1 @ 2:30 2:35 2:40
3 x 100 at P3k-3 @ 1:20 1:20 1:30
6 x 25 ez no free @ :30

600 swim or pull at P3k+4 @ 7:00 7:20 8:00
2 x 300 at P3k+2 @ 3:40 3:50 4:00
2 x 200 at P3k-1 @ 2:30 2:35 2:40
2 x 100 at P3k-4 @ 1:20 1:20 1:30
6 x 25 ez no free @ :30

600 swim or pull at P3k+4 @ 7:00 7:20 8:00
3 x 300 at P3k+3 @ 3:40 3:50 4:00
2 x 200 at P3k-1 @ 2:30 2:35 2:40
1 x 100 at P3k-5 @ 1:20 1:20 1:30
6 x 25 ez no free @ :30

15- Minute Kick Variation #4

Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
coachryan@ncacswim.org

These 15-minute Kick Sets allow you to easily have a wide range of abilities performing a challenging kick set without having to split up into different lanes for different intervals.

See 15-Minute Kick Test, Kick for Distance Part 2, Modified 15-minute Kick Test Set, and Variation #3

Here’s another variation, one that is better suited for mid-to-late season:
5 x 3:00 kick for distance
#1 @ :50 rest
#2 @ :40 rest
#3 @ :30 rest
#4 @ :20 rest
#5 ALL OUT

Swimmers stop in place at the end of each 3-minute segment and keep track of their total distance.

Wednesday’s Backstroke Set

Chris Plumb, Carmel Swim Club

LCM
4x:
4 x 25 @ :40 12.5 spin/12.5 Fast backstroke (KEEP THE TEMPO UP)
4 x 50 @ 1:10 Strap only
Rd 1) 1 x 200 Back MODERATE @ 3:00
Rd 2) 2 x 200 Back Descend to MODERATE/HARD @ 3:00
Rd 3) 3 x 200 Back Descend to HARD @ 3:00
Rd 4) 4 x 200 Back Descend to FAST!!! @ 3:00
1 x 100 easy @ 2:00

Tempo and Cycle Count Set

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

Today’s set utilizes the cycle count and tempo you can find with the Find Your Sweet Spot set. You’ll need a Tempo Trainer. This set can be performed any stroke.

1 x 200 build each 50 up to your tempo @ :20 rest
1 x 150 25 at tempo, 25 ez swim or drill @ :20 rest
1 x 100 25 ez, 50 at tempo, 25 ez @ :20 rest
1 x 50 at tempo and cycle count @ :20 rest
1 x 300 swim ez at cycle count @ :30 rest

The American Standard

Chris Webb, SwimMAC Carolina
cwebb@swimmaccarolina.org

1×100 fly on 3:00
1×100 bk on 3:00
1×100 br on 3:00
1×100 fr on 3:00
1×200 IM on 6:00
1×200 fly on 6:00
1×200 bk on 6:00
1×200 br on 6:00
1×200 fr on 6:00
1×400 IM

All 100's must be within 10 seconds for boys and 8 seconds for girls of the American record,all 200 must be within 20 seconds for boys and 16 seconds for girls, and the 400 IM  I like to use 30.  All  the seconds you accumulate over the records add up for a total score.

 The lowest total boy's and girl's score set the “standard”.  Set whatever time standard or “seconds over the record” that fits your group's ability. 

On a swim by swim basis for every second a swimmer misses the 10 or 8 over standard the swimmer will owe 2 burpees at the end of the entire set.

 This set helps familiarize swimmers with the fastest times in every event. 

  Do this set once per cycle and compare times. Have title belts/ and or plaques with a ceremony for the top girl and boy that rewards their well rounded IM racing focus.

One to Write Home About

Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
coachryan@ncacswim.org

90 x 100 SCY

5 warmup @ 1:20

1 free @ 1:10
1 ez @ 1:20
2 free @ 1:10
1 ez @ 1:20
3 free @ 1:10
1 ez @ 1:20
4 free @ 1:10
1 ez @ 1:20
5 free @ 1:10
1 ez @ 1:20

1 free @ 1:05
1 ez @ 1:20
2 free @ 1:05
1 ez @ 1:20
3 free @ 1:05
1 ez @ 1:20
4 free @ 1:05
1 ez @ 1:20
5 free @ 1:05
1 ez @ 1:20

1 IM @ 1:20
1 ez @ 1:20
2 IM @ 1:20
1 ez @ 1:20
3 IM @ 1:20
1 ez @ 1:20
4 IM @ 1:20
1 ez @ 1:20
5 IM @ 1:20
1 ez @ 1:20

1 IM @ 1:15
1 ez @ 1:20
2 IM @ 1:15
1 ez @ 1:20
3 IM @ 1:15
1 ez @ 1:20
4 IM @ 1:15
1 ez @ 1:20
5 IM @ 1:15
1 ez @ 1:20

5 fastest possible average free @ 2:00

9,000 yards — 1 hour, 55 minutes, 50 seconds

Meters for Breakfast

Ryan Woodruff, North Carolina Aquatic Club
coachryan@ncacswim.org

LCM
3 x 400 free descend and negative split
1 @ 5:40
1 @ 5:30
1 @ 5:20

300 w/snorkel 25 kick/25 swim choice

4 x 300 free 200 DPC B3/100 Overkick @ 4:10

300 same as above

6 x 200 free, paddles & buoy optional
2x: 1 @ 2:45
1 @ 2:40
1 @ 2:35

300 same as above

12 x 100 free swim
2x: 1 @ 1:25
1 @ 1:20
1 @ 1:25
1 @ 1:15
1 @ 1:25
1 @ 1:10

300 same as above

Race Pace Under Fatigue Part 2

Ryan Woodruff

A little while back, we posted Part 1, a similar set. This week’s set is another step forward (more fast swimming).

10x through:
Dryland exercise @ :30
1 x 50 at P200 @ :40
1 x 50 ez free @ :50
1 x 50 at P200 @ 1:00

Dryland exercises:
#1 – :20 prone hold in pushup position
#2 – 10 press-outs
#3 – :20 prone hold in pushup position with one leg off the ground
#4 – 12 press-outs
#5 – same as #3, other leg
#6 – 14 press-outs
#7 – :20 mountain climbers
#8 – 12 press-outs
#9 – :20 prone hold in 90-degree pushup position
#10 – 10 press-outs