SwimSwam took a trip to Madison, Wisconsin, where head coach Yuri Suguiyama was getting his badgers ready for the long course season. On this Tuesday morning, they started with dryland which included med balls, pull ups, and, of course, abs.
Once they got in the pool, they completed the final week of a 5-week kick progression (16×25 kick with Sox). This week, the odds were steady kick and the evens were FAST.
The main set (for the mid-group) was 24×50 @ 1:30
- Steady Kick
- Drill
- Swim FAST
This set was highlighted by NCAA champions Beata Nelson (fly) and Phoebe Bacon (back).
I certainly hope Phoebe Bacon has another massive taper in the tool box.
Yuri was quite the get for this program.
Short Stack is overhyped!! The food is decent, but doesn’t justify the atrocious wait time to get a seat. Bassett St Brunch Club is much better!
Go on a Tuesday morning, no wait time at all 😉
For my money (and taste), Short Stack’s food was excellent. Though I haven’t been to any other Wisconsin eateries, I have been to a few other breakfast purveyors domestically.
This is such a weird take. You call Short Stack overhyped, which is a reasonable opinion (I think Short Stack is good, but also too popular for it’s own good a lot of the time), but your alternative suggestion is Basset St Brunch Club? A Food Fight restaurant. The official home of mediocre, overpriced restaurants.
Better alternatives exist. Marigold. Willalby’s. Rosaline’s. Don’t settle for Food Fight.
But when it’s uncrowded, Short Stack is a good choice.
100% agree! You can do so much better than food fight! Marigold is the best.
And nobody’s even mentoined Mickey’s? It’s the best greasy spoon in town!