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Swimming Set of the Week - September 11, 2009

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Sep 11, 2009 05:35AM (3,460 views)

Here's a subtle way to introduce some speedwork.

If you're a runner, you may have done fartlek or "speedplay" as part of your training.    On a typical fartlek run, you might cover 5 to 8 miles at an easy pace, with short bursts of speed thrown in every quarter mile or so.   This set uses the same idea.  

16 X 25 on a sendoff that gives 15 to 20 seconds rest 
Alternate 3 X 25 easy swimming @ max distance per stroke and 1 X 25 controlled SPRINT holding good form

8 X 100 choice (but not IM), on a sendoff that gives 20-25 seconds rest
The easy lengths should be very easy and aerobic.  The FAST lengths should be at 85 to 90% effort.  Try to build into the FAST lengths by accelerating slightly from the flags into the wall just before each fast length.  
#1:  last 25 is FAST
#2:  3rd 25 is FAST
#3:  2nd 25 is FAST
#4:  1st 25 is FAST
#5:  last 50 is FAST
#6:  middle 50 is FAST
#7:  first 50 is FAST
Take an extra 30 seconds rest
#8:  full 100 is FAST (time it!)

100 easy pull as recovery

1 X 50 choice (fins optional); build to FAST on the entire 50.  You should be building speed and accelerating from the flags INTO and OUT OF the turn.

2 X 25 choice (fins optional) with a turn.  Build each 25 to RACE PACE.  Accelerate into the turn.




Responses

Responded Sep 13, 2009 10:25PM

It looks pretty fun. I'm definately going to try it out when the pool opens again!

Responded Sep 28, 2009 08:14PM

Hey Mrs.Barbara

can you do this set only as a freestyle set or it must be variations of backstroke,breastroke etc.

and i did not knew to accelerate into the turn is that possible to accelerate on a turn?and how?


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