Coach Mathieu Leroy, Bishop’s Stortford Swimming Club, UK

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Coach Mathieu Leroy, Bishop’s Stortford Swimming Club, UK

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Josh Sinclair
target was PB+1, and worked off about a 4min cycle.

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.

Mathieu Leroy, Bishop’s Stortford, UK
Age-Group 13-18 / 50-100-200 swimmers.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
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Recently at practice about half of our group was missing for a high school meet. We had a block of about 45 minutes that I wanted to get in some good speed work. How to get them excited for it and get some good results? Wacky relays.
We had 12 swimmers split into 4 teams of 3, which allowed us to swim at a roughly 1:2 work-rest ratio. We did 5 relays followed by some active recovery swimming.
Relay 1: 450m each person swims 6×25 free (keeping it simple to get us started)
Relay 2: 450m, each swims 6 x 25 no free
Relay 3: 450m, each swims 25 no free, 75 free, 25 no free, and 75 free
Relay 4: 450m, each swims 25 free, 75 no free, 25 free, 75 no free
By this time, each relay team had won a single race thanks to my expert dividing of teams. The final race would decide who had to do the longest warm down:
Relay 5: 300m each person swims 2 x 50m free dragging a partner holding on to their ankle.
Result: all teams disqualified for various forms of cheating.
The 4-way tie mandated an immediate 50 fly swim-off by a single swimmer from each team.
I got way more energy and effort out of them with this strategy than I would have with a traditional set!
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Coach Todd Kramer, Columbia Swim Club
Here is our main set from last Friday 11/23. We were six days out from our mid season rest meet. We wanted to do some quality swimming after hitting them with some high intensity/short rest sets the previous couple of days. We did the OTB (off the blocks) in three heats, so swimmers ended up having about a 1:3 work to rest ratio on those. The kick intervals gave them a bit more than a 1:1 work to rest ratio. The drill/swim was recovery with a strong focus on the little details. The goal of the set was to do some high quality fast swimming followed by working the legs with the idea of helping to develop good kicking late in their races. In hindsight I would have given the kids more specific time targets on the OTB (which was choice based on their best events). A couple of kids had to be given time targets to refocus, but once we got into the workout I think it went very well.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Most of the time on this blog, I publish single sets that we do within a larger workout. Today, I am publishing the entire workout how I have it written out for my group. You may need to zoom in a bit to see it well.
I usually start with a quote — sometimes we discuss it, sometimes we just get right in. Today we did our “Standard Warmup,” which we probably do for 80% of our practices. Our standard warmup is:
400 smooth swim choice @:20 rest
4 x 150 choice kick/drill/build by 50 @:20 rest
4 x 50 choice sprint any 20 of the 50 @:20 rest
Total: 1200m, ~18-20 min
For this workout, we combined 3 power stations with a set of 6 x 50 off the blocks. We did it three times through, meaning each swimmer did each station once and the 6x 50s set three times. It was a good day for us — team energy and spirits were high, performances were good, and we spent time during our subsequent dryland discussing the previous weekend’s meet.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This set led us to several swimmers posting lifetime best practice times at the end! The blue times with the arrows indicate extras rest time.

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Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
As we transition back to short course season, we used this set to dial in our cycle counts that we will use to achieve our goals this season.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
Everything is from a start

Coach Brad Robbins
This one was just dynamite for us tonight (July 1)
Dive swims we’re focused on front end speed. Push swims were geared toward the middle/back end finishes. Lots of active recovery to give them just enough to get up and go again!

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
These two sets were stations that we performed in a diving well and a few adjacent LCM lanes. It was a good morning of speed and power.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
We recently did this set in our approximately 10m-wide diving well. Our breaststroke group was nearly unanimous in their enthusiasm for this set, despite the dog-tired looks on their faces when they finished it.
3 rounds:
10 x 10m widths @:10 1 pullout and 1 cycle breast to make it to the other side.
:20 rest
1:00 vertical eggbeater kick, hands and elbows out of the water.
1:00 rest, hook up to stretch cordz
6 x 4 cycles cord-resisted sprint (no pullouts) and float back to the wall @ ~1:00
1:00 rest
For the cord-resisted sprints, we had a cord anchored to a chain link fence about 10 feet from the edge of the pool. This wasn’t quite enough resistance, so a coach held the cord to get enough tension so that the swimmers were only barely moving forward on the 3rd and 4th cycles sprint.
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This was our speed set for the week. At over an hour in length, it was pretty intense. Our kids did well.

Coach Mike Cook, Mason Makos

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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

Coach Ryan Lee
Shawnee Mission Northwest High School
60secs in-between rounds
Gwynn Harrison
Head Coach
Bridgewater College, VA
****Maintain times as the repeats increase