Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Little bit of speed, underwater kicking, and fly. Dirty 20 = 10m no breath free sprint, flip, and dolphin kick back to the wall. B3 = breathe every 3 strokes.

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Great quality work with power bags this morning.
We pushed the effort with the bags on then we saw how fast we could swim for 75s kicks. We had 2 boys go 51 and a girl go 52, that’s some fast kicking! PK means posture kick, kicking with your body straight with a snorkel.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Underwater kicking with stretch cord placed across the lane lines at 12.5m. Instructions are to kick past the cord every 25 and add fins when the interval requires it.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We have enough Drag Sox (unpaid plug: get them at Aquavolo.com) for about half of my group to wear them at the same time. This I came up with this kick set that weather ended up forcing us to modify.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We use our old broken stretch cords tied together to form a longer cord that stretches across all of our SCM lanes at the 12.5m point. We tie it off to the lifeguard stand and use it encourage disciplined underwater kicking.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

This set was originally published to this blog in December 2017
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
In the 4:00 “Kick & snap” at the beginning, swimmers kick on their side with one hand extended in front of them. When a coach bangs a wrench on the side of the pool, swimmers take one rapid stroke (snap!) onto the other side, being mindful of connecting the opposing pull and recovery.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Echoes of the Jellylegs Set…on round 1 we did the set as written. On round 2, we added 5 squats after each EZ part. Round 3: 10 squats. Round 4: 15 squats.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Had the opportunity to use some deep water this morning. In our case the “black line” is about 10m from the wall.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Different distances for different kicking abilities. When repeating a distance, go faster.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We did this set in a 25 m pool with a stretch cord stretched across the lanes at the halfway mark. We used hockey pucks on the bottom so the swimmers could tell where the stretch cord was located.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCY. The :30 kick was done against the wall in the shallow end and vertical in the deep end. The 4 cycle sprint was off of every wall.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We had a small amount of time left after our main set today and we had to squeeze into three lanes. We got it a little good work in on our underwater dolphin kicks with this simple set.
12 x 50 @ 1:00
#1 – Kick 10m fast off each wall
#2 – Kick 10m fast off the 1st wall, 15m off the second wall
#3 – 25 swim, 25 max underwater kick for speed and distance
We wore fins for the first 9 and then no fins for the last 3.
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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This kick set worked well with the wide range of kicking speeds in our group. Swimmers aim for the fastest total 400 time (25+50+75+100+75+50+25=400), always doing a 50 easy on a :50 interval. 6 easy 50s means there is a total of 5:00 “active recovery” in the total set. Coach can start the watch and just subtract 5:00 from the total time at the end of the second 25. We had swimmers pick one kick (stroke) for the first round and then they can change for the 2nd round.

This set was originally published here April 25, 2018
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Used this set to get a some baseline data on everyone’s kicking speed early in the season. Looking forward to using this info to better organize our kick sets and make appropriately challenging goals for each individual.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
HVOs = Sprint 25s at ~100 pace

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Our sprint group enjoyed this one recently. P100 = at 100m race pace. The 350/300/250 was just steady good technique freestyle with the distance option decided by their relative distance capacity.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
SCM. For the broken 225 kick, we got our total kicking time (total time minus 3:20 for the 4 x 50 @:50). The goal on the following 200 was to beat that broken 225 time by at least 10 seconds.
In hindsight, the goal on the 200 wasn’t extremely tough, but it kept them honest and we got an effort level from the group that I would grade as an A-.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This workout involved two stations – one working underwater kicks and one doing an IM set. We did each station 3 times — the cord set was the same each time, and the IM set progressed through the three versions listed. The 3rd round was essentially a broken 400 IM.

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