Training for pure speed

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Hi, I am looking for training method to improce sprint speed. I used to swim competitively when I was young, stopped a little more than 10 years ago (i am 32). Now I am trying to improve my 50 free SCM. I just restarted swimming this year and swam my 50 in pratices at 27.5. I would love to get back to 24.9. Any tips or ideas on the trainig type? (technique should be fine and I know what to improve, its mostly the training type I am not so sure) I train 3 times a week and i'll eventually go to 4-5 when my body can handle it. Thanks!
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  • Schaefer, Glenn is right. USRPT has nothing to do with 50s. 50s are all out efforts, whereas USRPT is about sustaining X race pace over short distances. As a sprinter, the only USRPT type set that I periodically do is sets of 25s at 100 pace. It seems like a non-horrible way to train for 100s. I don't agree with Rushall's disdain for kicking or drylands either; I think both are important for sprinters. If you are solely concentrated on 50s, you can, as Glenn mentioned, refer to the two years of my HIT workouts from 2012-13. They were written for 50/100 sprinters, and I have used those workouts for years. I do still have six NRs in the 50 sprints, though I had a close call with one this summer. Ande also has a blog where he did speed workouts for years. And, yes, you must work on your start, turn and underwaters. Executing these elements properly is most of the race. agreed Leslie wrote the USMS HIT Workouts for a year or 2 forums.usms.org/forumdisplay.php and is quite accomplished www.usms.org/.../038W8
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  • Schaefer, Glenn is right. USRPT has nothing to do with 50s. 50s are all out efforts, whereas USRPT is about sustaining X race pace over short distances. As a sprinter, the only USRPT type set that I periodically do is sets of 25s at 100 pace. It seems like a non-horrible way to train for 100s. I don't agree with Rushall's disdain for kicking or drylands either; I think both are important for sprinters. If you are solely concentrated on 50s, you can, as Glenn mentioned, refer to the two years of my HIT workouts from 2012-13. They were written for 50/100 sprinters, and I have used those workouts for years. I do still have six NRs in the 50 sprints, though I had a close call with one this summer. Ande also has a blog where he did speed workouts for years. And, yes, you must work on your start, turn and underwaters. Executing these elements properly is most of the race. agreed Leslie wrote the USMS HIT Workouts for a year or 2 forums.usms.org/forumdisplay.php and is quite accomplished www.usms.org/.../038W8
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