Thanksgiving is approaching and it is time to resurrect the Turducken Workout, as posted by swimsuit addict in her blog two years ago. From her blog:
Today my swimsuits and I decamped to Northwest Florida for the holidays. I had easy flights and arrived before noon, and was able to get in a swim at the Panama City Beach Aquatic Center this afternoon. The pool was set up SCY; here’s the workout I did.
1000 warmup (400 swim, 200 Rev IM K, 200 Pull, 200 Rev IM Drill/swim by 25)
Then one of the other swimmers hailed me—it was my swimming pal Paul--I met him down here several years ago, and look forward to swimming with him whenever I visit. I felt lucky to have run into him on my first trip to the pool. I joined in with him and Joe and Jeff from Germany for the last bit of their workout, which was
100 Swim
250 Pull
150 Pull, desc. By 50s
4 x 75 Pull fast @ 1:30ish
Then they all left, and I had the entire pool to myself for the rest of my workout. It seemed like a good opportunity to do my turducken set, which I hesitate to inflict on anyone who’s not a happy IMer.
Turducken set: A turducken is a turkey that is stuffed with a duck, which in turn has been stuffed with a chicken. I’ve never tasted one, but I feel like I’ve been reading about them as a novelty food item for at least a decade. The latest article I saw about turducken was not about food at all, but about privacy law, and ever since I read it, the word has been rolling around in my head. So I decided I would assemble stroke turduckens by stuffing a 50 of one stroke into the middle of a 100 of another stroke, then sticking the whole thing into a 200 of yet another stroke. I did four rounds of these; on the first, turkey=fly, duck=back, and chicken=***; the strokes rotate through the IM thereafter. The set looked like this:
4 x 350 @ :30-:40 rest interval
1st 350=100 FL/50 BK/50 BR/50 BK/100 FL
2nd 350=100 BK/50 BR/50 FR/50 BR/100 BK
3rd 350=100 BR/50 FR/50 FL/50 FR/100 BR
4th 350=100 FR/50 FL/50 BK/50 FL/100 FR
On each round I aimed to do the middle 50 at 200 IM pace; the 50 before it as build and the 50 after it as recovery, and the turkey 100s at the front and back at basic aerobic pace.
Kick set: 7 x 100 K @ 2:00
To continue with today’s theme, I made a 400IM/200IM/100IM turducken kick set and sliced it into manageable 100 yard portions. So my 7 100s were:
100 FL
100 BK
50FL/50BK
100 IM
50BR/50FR
100 BR
100 FR
Then I did a quick 200 warmdown and hopped out.
This evening I went to my new (temporary) gym and did arm weights. Tomorrow I hope to get a swim in before driving up to my mom’s house in Alabama.
And, of course, any Thanksgiving-themed post provides a chance for me to use this smiley: :turkey:
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I designed my own turducken of sorts--one in keeping with my own swimming abilities at this time. I'm sharing it so maybe some other more limited folk can be inspired to try something fun even if they aren't up to huskier sets.
I inserted this into a larger workout as part of the main set.
Turducken set
100 free
75 short axis drill/breaststroke/drill
50 back
50 free (actually, 25 m 1/2 fly/1/2 free, 25 free)
50 back
75 short axis drill/fly/drill
100 free
For short axis drills, I did a progression drill that starts with a couple dolphin kicks, then 3-5 breaststroke, 3-5 fly, breaststroke, fly, etc. Also did some dolphin kick with breaststroke pull and some one arm fly for drills.
I'm a newish swimmer--began last January actually, and short axis strokes are new since August but I love them. Just want to improve so I can do more of them longer!
I designed my own turducken of sorts--one in keeping with my own swimming abilities at this time. I'm sharing it so maybe some other more limited folk can be inspired to try something fun even if they aren't up to huskier sets.
I inserted this into a larger workout as part of the main set.
Turducken set
100 free
75 short axis drill/breaststroke/drill
50 back
50 free (actually, 25 m 1/2 fly/1/2 free, 25 free)
50 back
75 short axis drill/fly/drill
100 free
For short axis drills, I did a progression drill that starts with a couple dolphin kicks, then 3-5 breaststroke, 3-5 fly, breaststroke, fly, etc. Also did some dolphin kick with breaststroke pull and some one arm fly for drills.
I'm a newish swimmer--began last January actually, and short axis strokes are new since August but I love them. Just want to improve so I can do more of them longer!