Aerobic Power and IM Transitions with Coach Mathieu Leroy

Mathieu Leroy
Chartres, France

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Pace and Hold

Ryan Woodruff
 
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

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The purpose of this set is to work some race pace for one of the strokes in IM while holding the technique of the other strokes together under fatigue.  The instructions for the 200s were to hold 80-85% effort.  We did this right after a moderately tough fly set, thus no fly in this set.

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Back to Breast Transition and Race Pace Set

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

The emphasis on this set was swimming at 400 IM race pace for breaststroke while under some fatigue from backstroke. 

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Earn Your Trophies With This One

Josh Sinclair
Head Coach
Results H2O
Queensland, Australia

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Power IM Splits

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

This IM set emphasizes hitting race pace for one of the four strokes in each swim.  The swimmer simply had to make that pace and keep the total time under the specified limit, which was about 25 seconds slower than the swimmer’s best time.

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Variety Set with Coach Ahrens of Schwimmverein Mannheim

Wibke Ahrens
Head Coach
Schwimmverein Mannheim, Germany
www.svm-schwimmen.de
Below you will find a nice little morning set I did yesterday with my swimmers.
The day before we had a hard 2×1500 fast so I focused on a large diversity of strokes and distances without too much intensity.
Editor’s Note: Here is the set translated, below is a picture of the set in its original form.  We thought you might be interested in seeing the German abbreviations.
Warm up: 600 Free/Back, Kick/Pull, Drill/ build  200 each
6x 100 Side Kick/ Kick on back/ Side Kick/ Breast Kick on back 25 each @2’15
100 ez
12x 75  50 IMO – 10 wall kicks + turn + uw – 25 fly fast  @1’30
100 ez
2x 400  #1: Free w/pad. 2/3 breathing pattern, #2: IM 25 dril/ 25 build   1′ break
30x 25  2x Free reducing strokes, 1x Main stroke fast @ ’35
100 ez
4x 200 Stroke kicks  Goal: < 3'20  @ 4'
Warm down: 200 ez
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4950m (SCM)

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How often do we ask for feedback?

Ryan Woodruff

Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

How often do we ask our athletes for feedback? As the ones actually performing the workout, an intelligent athlete is the best judge as to whether a workout was effective.  Recently I had my team perform the following set:

The group did an excellent job on the set.  When we concluded, I asked them to consider ways in which the set could have been improved.  Here are the suggestions that I got:

The first suggestion was most popular — they would have preferred to have been able to choose the drill they got to do rather than the ones I prescribed (at the bottom of the first picture).  Overall, I was pleased with the level of thought they put into this and the fact that the suggestions didn’t all make the workout “easier.”

Overall, it was a good moment of trust and communication between athletes and coach.  I highly recommend you give it a try sometime.

Big Set with Coach Mathieu Leroy of Chartres, France

Mathieu Leroy
Chartres, France

I work with swimmers between 13 and 15 who are qualifying for French elite nationals or young French nationals.

 
We did this workout in a long course meters pool.

1 hour of dryland first
Focus: aerobic progressive freestyle set
“20×400”
#1 and # 2 are warm-up: 400 FRIM (#1 with fins / #2 without fins)
#3/4/5/6: 400 Fr @ 6′ / 2×200 fr faster @3′ / 4×100 fr faster @1’30”/ 8×50 fr best average @45”)
1 minute rest
#7/8/9/10 with fins: 400 fr @5’30” / 2×200 fr faster @2’45” / 4×100 fr faster @1’25” / 8×50 fr best average @45”
1 minute rest
#11/12/13/14 with pull buoy-straps-paddles: 400 fr @6′ / 2×200 fr faster @3′ / 4×100 fr faster @1’30” / 8×50 fr best average @50”
1 minute rest
#15/16/17/18 with fins and paddles: 400 fr @5’20” / 2×200 fr @2’40” / 4×100 fr @1’20” / 8×50 fr best average @40”
#19 (with fins)/20 are active rest: (50 Bk kick-100 IM swim-50 Fr swim).
TOTAL 8000m
GOALS TIMES for the set
400’s => focus on long stroke and same number at each lap.
2×200’s => at anaerobic threshold
4×100’s=> above threshold (at 1500 pace)
8×50’s=> best average (try to hold or beat 400 pace)

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The Middle IM Solution

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
This set is designed to work on the weaker of a swimmer’s two strokes that make up the middle of the IM.  For 2:00, weaker backstrokers perform scull-scull-stroke (two sculls on the right side + a right-hand stroke and switch to the other side) while weaker breaststrokers do 3 kicks-1 pull drill. A wrench bang on the side of the pool signals swimmers to switch to the second set of instructions for 1:30.  A second wrench bang signals the start of the :30 rest and swimmers proceed to the nearest wall.  The fast 75 works on transition turns and we specifically are trying to improve our back-breast crossover turn.

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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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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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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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Age Group IM Set from Australia

Josh Sinclair
Head Coach
Results H2O
Queensland, Australia

Below is an IM Set I use with our JX (Junior Excellence) squad.  Ages range in this squad from 9-12.  The idea behind this set was to get the kids to control and build the 125’s with some fast swimming in between.

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Backstroke & IM Set with Deep Practice

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

We have been using this concept of “Deep Practice” lately with some success.  The idea is that you swim the full stroke (as opposed to drill, where you swim part-stroke) and simply emphasize a particular technical element.  This set is focused on backstroke technique at the beginning and then includes some fatigued backstroke as part of unbalanced 200 IMs, Seemed to do the trick.

Barely legible at the bottom it reads “Fly is always fast” and “use backstroke as primary means of descending.”

Can You Survive "The Hurricane"?

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA
 

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“More days to come
New places to go
I’ve got to leave
It’s time for a show

Here I am, rock you like a hurricane”

-The Scorpions, “Rock You Like a Hurricane”

WARMUP Churn the waters– 20 MINUTES NON-STOP OF:

200 SMOOTH FREE
10 STREAMLINE BLASTOFFS OFF THE BOTTOM
100 KICK W/BOARD
100 SMOOTH NO FREE
10 STREAMLINE BLASTOFFS
50 KICK FAST W/ BOARD

MAIN SET – “THE HURRICANE”
The intensity builds and builds until you reach the “Eye-M” in the middle. The intensity hits strong again shortly thereafter.

Descend the 1st four 500s, Pull is optional on all 100s
500 FREE STRONG @ 5:40
4 X 100 EZ @ 1:15
500 FREE STRONG @ 5:40
3 X 100 EZ @ 1:15
500 FREE STRONG @ 5:40
2 X 100 EZ @ 1:15
500 FREE STRONG @ 5:40
1 X 100 EZ @ 1:15

800 REVERSE “Eye-M” 50 KICK/100 DRILL/50 SWIM

500 FREE STEADY B3 @ 5:40
4 X 100 F.P.A. @ 1:10              F.P.A. = Fastest Possible Average
500 FREE STEADY B3 @ 5:40
3 X 100 F.P.A. @ 1:10
500 FREE STEADY B3 @ 5:40
2 X 100 F.P.A. @ 1:10
500 FREE STEADY B3 @ 5:40
1 X 100 F.P.A. @ 1:10

WARM DOWN SET
? X 25 @ :30 CHOICE, DESCEND CYCLE COUNT 1-4 AND REPEAT

This set was originally published March 30, 2011 here at the Swimming Wizard Blog

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Working on 400 IM Splitting with Greater Philadelphia Coach Matt Sprang

Matt Sprang
Head Coach
Greater Philadelphia Aquatic Club

SCY

We did the following set 2x through:

1 x 300 Free @ 3:45 white
4 x 100 IMO @ 1:35.  Fly pace plus 5, Back, Breast, Free pace plus 2.  All from a push.
1 x 100 cruise @ 1:45
4 x 50 IMO @ :50 (pace divided by 2)

Fly pace was defined as equal to the first 100 of the swimmer’s best 200 fly
Back, Breast and Free pace were defined as equal to the last 100 of the swimmer’s best 200.

It actually went pretty well.  Backstroke was a little off for everyone while breaststroke was a little faster for everyone.

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Baltimore IMs

Ryan Woodruff
Head Coach
Lynchburg YMCA

We have had a similar set posted on this blog before.  The concept here is that swimmers should be able to perform the last 150 of a 200 IM race at practice.  It is a challenging goal, but one that our swimmers achieved approximately 60% of the time during the workout today. I added in the freestyle to include a little technique work and some active recovery.

IM Set with Coach Carson Cross

Coach Carson Cross

Warm up:
400 reverse IM order easy swim
200 IM kick
200 IM pull
200 IM  drill
200 IM swim
(1200 yards)
Preset:
8X 50’s 1-4 free 5-8 IM order on 1:00
25 drill 25 perfect swim
8X 25’s 1-4 fast free 5-8 fast IM on :30
(1800 yards)
Main set:
4X 100’s fast free on 1:30
4X 300s fly 100 fast 100 easy 100 fast on 5:30
3X 100’s fast free on 1:30
5X 300’s back 100 fast 100 easy 100 fast on 5:30
2X 100’s fast free on 1:30
6X 300’s Breast 100 fast 100 easy 100 fast on 6:00
100 fast free
7X 300s free 100 fast 100 easy 100 fast on 5:30
(7,600 yards)
Drill set
5X 50’s choice drill on 1:10
5X 50s choice swim on 1:05
(8,100 yards)
Warm Down:
500 Easy swim
(8,600 yards)
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