Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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For the backstrokes and breast strokers with IM to finish the day off
Our warm up has included these 20 underwater dolphins for the last three weeks. With the goal being 12.5 on odds and 10 meters on evens. Last 4 are always to 15 meter mark. Kids really feel it is improving their turns

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Black parts are freestyle breathing every 3 strokes (B3) and doing 4 underwater kicks (4DR).
Green parts were either IM or Back/free depending on swimmers’ specialty.
Intervals were pretty tight for our kids (this set was done in short course yards). We had some pretty good performances toward the end.

Chris Brookover, YBCC Phoenix
10 pounds of stuff in a 5-pound bag.
Fall 2018 Warm Up
1 x 400 @ 6:00 Loosen
4 x 50 @ :45 Drill w/ Forearm Fulcrums
4 x 100 @ 1:30 Descend 1 – 4
Aerobic
#A+
1 x 600 @ 8:00
1 x 500 @ 6:30
1 x 50 EZ Back @ 2:30
1 x 400 @ 5:00
1 x 300 @ 3:40
1 x 50 EZ Back @ 2:20
1 x 200 @ 2:25
1 x 100 @ 1:10
#A
1 x 600 @ 8:15
1 x 500 @ 6:45
1 x 50 EZ Back @ 2:30
1 x 400 @ 5:15
1 x 300 @ 3:50
1 x 50 EZ Back @ 1:55
1 x 200 @ 2:30
#B
1 x 600 @ 8:30
1 x 500 @ 7:00
1 x 50 EZ Back @ 2:30
1 x 400 @ 5:30
1 x 300 @ 4:00
1 x 50 EZ Back @ 2:30
1 x 200 @ 2:35
Kicking:
#A
3 x 200 @ 3:20 Kicking W/ Fins
3 X
6 x 25 @ :25
Rest :30
#B
3 x 200 @ 3:30 Kicking W/ Fins
3 X
5 x 25 @ :30
Rest :30
Stroke – Perfect Technique – Intervals not that hard – thus you can think.
#Back
6 x 100 @ 2:00 W/ Fins & Fulcrums
6 x 100 @ 1:45 Back Swim – Build Each – Best Average
6 x 50 @ 1:15 Cup Head Drill Back Stroke
6 x 50 @ :50 Back Swim [2nd 25 Faster / Minumum 5 Kicks off wall]
6 x 25 @ :50 Spin Drill Backstroke
2 X
6 x 25 @ :45 Back Swim – All Out Sprint
Rest :30
#Breast
6 x 100 @ 2:00 Breast 4 Kick / 1 Pull – Double Pull Outs
5 x 100 @ 2:00 Breast Swim – Build Each – Best Average
6 x 50 @ 1:10 Free Kick no Board – Triple Pull Outs
6 x 50 @ :55 Breast Swim [2nd 25 Faster / Minumum 5 Kicks off wall]
6 x 25 @ :50 Spin Drill Breaststroke – [Breast Pull / Free Kick – Not Swim]
2 X
6 x 25 @ :45 Breast Swim – All Out Sprint
#Fly
6 x 100 @ 1:45 – Fly Kick On Back w/ Fins
8 x 25 @ :40 Swim Fly [Boys 6 Kicks 5 Strokes, Girls 6 Kicks 7 Strokes]
Rest :40
8 x 25 @ :40 Swim Fly [Boys 5 Kicks 6 Strokes, Girls 5 Kicks 8 Strokes]
6 x 100 @ 2:00 – Fly Kick Underwater – Streamline Position
8 x 25 @ :45 Swim Fly Fast – Horsehoe Finish
1 x 100 @ 3:00 EZ Free
8 x 25 @ :50 Swim Fly Fast
Swim Down
4 x 75 @ 1:30
3 x 50 @ 1:00
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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This was a pretty strong workout for us in week 3 of the season.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
LCM
DP = deep practice, whole-stroke swimming with a singular focus

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Yesterday I posted that we were using the classic backstroke drill balancing a cup on the forehead. Today, we added a competitive component.
50m backstroke (LCM) race with a cup…winner is the person who goes the fastest without having the cup fall at all. Everyone else does 20 squats after the 50. We had 2 swimmers per lane go at a time, so they were racing 8 swimmers across in our 4 lanes. Most swimmers were able to make it without losing the cup, but it was interesting to see who pushed the envelope in terms of speed.
For the second competition, we split into two groups, and we tried to see which group could have more people make it an entire 50 LCM without losing the cup. 14 out of 17 made it the whole way successfully. Got me thinking about what other kinds of “technique competitions” we could have…got any ideas you would like to share?
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Simple set today, working on keeping the head stable. Using the classic cup-on-the-forehead drill.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
“Stroke” parts were backstroke or freestyle

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This was part of our practice the day before our meet this weekend. Aim was to get some aerobic (with a touch of speed) fly and back with sound technique. Seemed to get the job done.
LCM

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM

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

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This distance set (SCM) was a tough but good one. We had many good swims on the last few 400s. The 300s/250s in between allowed for some individualization and good technical feedback.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Our sprinters did this one the other day. We got some pretty good times on the 50.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
The purpose of this set was to generate some fatigue with fast fly swims and then:
Our swimmers found it quite challenging. We had around a 50% success rate.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
FPA = Fastest Possible Average

Matthieu Leroy, France
This set can be adapted for any stroke.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
UD3 Drill = “Up-Down” 3 strokes. Swimmer lifts one arm out of the water, brings it back down to the hip, then lifts it again and takes three strokes onto the other side. Repeat.
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
We performed this set in a SCM pool, same as for most of the sets I post during the September-May time period. In this one, the time expectation of beating our best 500 SCY time during each 400 was key to the success of the set.
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
1 x 200 done as 100 fly strong/100 back get your time @ 3:30
1 x 100 ez @ 2:00
1 x 300 done as 100 fly strong/200 back get your time @5:00
1 x 100 ez @ 2:00
1 x 400 done as 100 fly strong/300 back get your time @ 6:30
1 x 300 ez swim
add up your 100-200-300 backstroke times. Now go:
600 backstroke for time — try to beat that total time!
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
LCM
3 rounds:
3 x 50 butterfly with bucket 1:10, 1:00, :50
1 x 100 backstroke for time (no bucket, just GO!)
During the 2nd round, put on fins for the 100
For the 3rd round, add fins & paddles for the 100
Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
This workout goes back to 2009. It was written for SCY for an athlete who was an Trials-caliber backstroker and IMer. The focus was on underwater kicking and backstroke strength. The “yellow” parachute was rather small and the “1st black buoy” refers to 15m mark from the opposite end of the pool.