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Daily Swimming Workout #5

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Workout Context

The Workout

Swimmers in this group range from 11-12 B to AAA level (Red to J.O. level for SCS). There are 14 swimmers in the group and we utilize 3 short course lanes daily.

\”There is a saying: a champion is someone who is willing to be uncomfortable.\”
-Pat Summitt

Pre Meet Warm up
1x
        4×200 (mod/fast) on 3:50 (Fr, IM d, Fr Neg Split, IM Swim)
        4×50 (mod/fast) on 1:00 (IM order k/s) DPS on the way back
        2×25 on 40 (sprint choice) Get your tempo up

Kick
4x through
        2×75 (fast) fly,bk,br on 1:40
        4×25 on 40 fr (sprint)

Ramp up
FOUNDATIONS SET!
[4 dolphin kicks – Zero 2 (in and out) – Tight streamlines past flags]
[Breathe E3 on fr, EO on fly – Proper and complete pullouts on brst]
    1x
        5×50 on 50/:60 fly/fr (fast fly, smooth fr)
        5×50 on 45/50 fr (low strk count-make the base)
        5×50 on 50/:60 br/fr (fast brst, smooth fr)
        5×50 on 45/50 fr (low strk count-make the base
        5×50 on 50/:60 bk (fast bk, smooth fr)

Main Set IM
1x
        1×300 (mod)IM on 5:30
        3×100 (fast) IM on 1:50
        1×300 (mod/fast) IM on 5:20
        3×50 (fast) IM on 50 (fly,bk-bk,br-br,fr)
        1×300 IM on 5:10
        3×25 on 30 sprint choice
        ez 25 on 40 fr

Cool Down
    8×50 on 50 (ascend 1-4)


Bryan Dedeaux
Head Age Group Coach, SET Swim (Saddleback El Toro)

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