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
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.

Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA

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Remember when everything used to be $1 at the dollar store? Simple and easy to figure out like today’s workout intervals.
Done in 6 sets of 10. Everything is @ 1:00. Every set finishes with 1:00 vertical kick with hands out of the water. This allows time to see the next set of 10. FPA = Fastest Possible Average. JMI = Just Make It
Set #1 — 3 x ( 25 no breath free + 50 choice FPA + 75 JMI) + 1:00 vertical kick
Set #2 — 4.5 x (50 choice FPA + 75 JMI) + 1:00 vertical kick
Set #3 — 3 x (75 choice FPA + 50 ez choice) + 100 Free FPA + 50 ez + 100 Free FPA + 1:00 vertical kick
Set #4 — 3 x ( 25 no breath free + 50 build w fast turn + 75 choice FPA) + 1:00 vertical kick
Set #5 — 25 all out + 50 ez + 50 all out + 50 ez + 75 all out + 50 ez + 50 all out + 25 ez + 25 all out + 1:00 vertical kick
Set #6 – 4.5 x (100 free FPA + 50 ez) + 1:00 vertical kick
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SCM. This set came in three parts and really challenged our swimmers. They could do back or breast for all three parts, and were instructed to choose the interval that made the FPA (fastest possible average) set challenging. We did 2 rounds.



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We did this set last year on Halloween with our top group. The sets each have a slight Halloween theme. “Candy Clash” was a race where the group was divided up into three teams and each team had to put up at least one team member for a race, and each team member had to participate in one Candy Clash. Candy Clash swims were handicapped to best times and Candy was awarded to the group with a system similar to point scoring at a meet… 9 pieces of candy for first, 5 for second, 3 for third, 2 for fourth, and 1 for fifth. At the end of the night, each team split up the candy as they saw fit.

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This set uses a classic concept with a twist to get some fly in. The “A” instructions are in black and the “B” instructions are in red.

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SCY

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This practice was devoted entirely to long axis strokes – back and free.
The blue set in the middle was a technical progression. The 25 was scull, the 50 was 25 scull/25 kick and rotate, and keep adding a skill or drill up to 150. On the way back down to 25, subtract the skill/Drill from the front end to finish with a 25 Swim.
“People paddle” = free with underwater recovery, like advanced doggie paddle

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SCM
1 x 600 IM/Bk/IM/Br/IM/Fr by 100 @8:30
1 x 400 free steady w snorkels, optional paddles @5:30
1 x 400 IM/Bk/IM/Br by 100 @5:40
1 x 400 Free same as above
1 x 200 IM @2:50 Goal is to be within :30 of best SCY time )swimming in SCM)
1 x 400 free same as above
Ryan Woodruff, Lynchburg YMCA
This one was a small twist on this set.
Several of our breaststroke swimmers had all-time best practice performances at the end of the 29 x 50s.

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Yesterday’s post was a fly set for our true Flyers. Today’s set was for the portion of our group that is primarily distance-free focused whom I also wanted to challenge with some fly.
This set was for SCM, and we had a “roll the dice” component just like the Flyers. In the case of the distance group, we rolled two dice and added the numbers rolled together to determine how many 50s we would do at the end of the set. The 50s were fly/free by 25 and hitting P1000 turned out to be a tough yet appropriate challenge.

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At the end of each round, we rolled one die to determine the length of the timed Swim. Roll a 1 = 50 for time, a 2 = 100 for time up to a 6 = 300 for a time. We rolled a 1, a 4, and a 5!

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Swimmers could do fly or breast on this set. For fly on the Blue portions, they did 3 normal cycles/1 single arm cycle to maintain rhythm and body position through the 150. The goal on the blue parts was to hold the low cycle count as the distance increased.

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We did this one recently to get some swimming done and hit a little of each stroke before doing some quality swims off the block.

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500 Free Race Pace Challenge Set. Intervals were for SCM for swimmers whose best times are sub-5:00. 50s were do-able, 100s were challenging, and the 150 turned out to be a very tough swim at this point in the season.

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This gave them a little extra motivation for making 200 race pace.

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SCM. This one took an old concept of building up the distance to a 200 IM and added a few descending 200 IMs to finish with a punch!

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In this set, we used orange hockey pucks on the bottom of the pool to mark the 10m mark we wanted them to kick past.

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50s 5-4-3-2-1-1-2-3-4-5 = The Valley

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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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This distance set was designed for a medium intensity day — I wanted the swimmers to descend the 600s without going all out. It was also an opportunity to get a better individual sense of how effort relates to heart rate.

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This set was a lead-in for our main quality set — just a chance to work some technique and make sure every stroke was ready to go.

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This set allowed us to hit race over a range of distances from 100 to 500 pace. It seemed a good challenge — doable and not super-hard.
SCY

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