Strength Routine Helping or Hurting Swimming

I'm 4 weeks into my first consistent conditioning program. I have three total body routines a strength coach developed for me to work on my overall mobility and posture with a few swimming specific things thrown in the mix. I'm in the 35-40 Age group, so "mobility" doesn't seem like it would be a huge priority but having kids really messed with my hips and posture. I'm doing these three days a week on Monday, Wednesday & Friday. I did a 10K swim and 5K swim this summer and had several weeks where I was over 30,000 yards per week, so I've cut back my swimming to 4 days instead of 6. In addition, my average daily yardage is way down, partially by design, partially because I'm sore and tired. When I started the new routine, I started at 12,000y a week and I'm up to 14,000y a week, with plans to keep my average closer to 16,000 yards per week. I've already noticed big improvements in my ability to get into and hold a streamline position. My breaststroke also feels like it's coming back together. I feel like I'm getting much better distance on my underwaters, not just because of the streamline but because the push-off is better, and my SDKs have improved, too. However, my times are sucking eggs, relatively speaking. On sets that I would have been able to hold a solid 1:21-1:22 100 pace in the middle of a 30,000 yard week, I'm barely holding together 1:27-1:28 (for example, 20x100 on 1:35 has become 15x100 on 1:40). My 25 yard sprint times are about 2 seconds slow across all strokes. I understand that there's some adjustment that happens when starting anything new. I'm curious where the tipping point comes to decide if it's helping, hurting, or neutral with regards to my swimming. Does this sound like a normal slow down from lifting that will lighten up as the season progresses and when I cut back the strength volume before my next big meet? Or more like the kind of slow down that screams too much too soon?
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  • So if you're doing S&C three days a week... and swimming 4 days a week... does that mean you're not taking a rest day or that you're doing doubles at least once a week? On two days I'm doing doubles. In the past, I've done better with the whole weekend off rather than spreading to 6 days, or spreading out the two rest days. This could be something I tinker with for better results. What does the S&C program look like? Focus on progressively loading compound barbell lifts (squat, deadlift, press, etc) or more bodybuilding type isolation exercises? More compound style "lifts" and mobility. I am being prepped to do some Olympic style lifts but I've got a long way to go with just getting in the right posture before I can even pick up the bar. I've got various squats, lunges, planks, dumbell presses, TRX moves (roll-out, rows, T's), dead-bug, box jumps, carry's, cables, What does the swimming program look like? Is it cyclical or is it just whatever you or your coach feel like that day/week? The swimming is very cyclical. After the summer "season" was over, I took a full two week break and have been primarily doing technique work and aerobic base work over the last couple weeks. Since the summer was so heavy on endurance freestyle, we're hitting up all the strokes now. On a given week, I try not to have two "hard" days back to back which is very tricky to arrange because all the lifting is "hard" right now. Monday AM: IM work: mostly moderate, heavy on technique Monday PM: S&C Tuesday AM: Freestyle Aerobic/Endurance Work (where I might get those 15x100 on 10sRest set or something similar in) Wednesday: S&C Thursday: Sprint Work (most of the day is technique with a "fast" set in the middle. Like 10x50 Free AFAP on 1:00 or 1:15.) Friday AM: Non-Free Stroke Specific Work (will focus heavily on *** or Fly with lots of technique for that stroke and a main set that mixes that stroke with free) Friday PM (or Saturday AM if I'm gassed): S&C This is constantly evolving through the season but I have a plan for the week that's decided at the beginning of the week and things would only change to make things easier if a particular set is stinking up the pool.
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  • So if you're doing S&C three days a week... and swimming 4 days a week... does that mean you're not taking a rest day or that you're doing doubles at least once a week? On two days I'm doing doubles. In the past, I've done better with the whole weekend off rather than spreading to 6 days, or spreading out the two rest days. This could be something I tinker with for better results. What does the S&C program look like? Focus on progressively loading compound barbell lifts (squat, deadlift, press, etc) or more bodybuilding type isolation exercises? More compound style "lifts" and mobility. I am being prepped to do some Olympic style lifts but I've got a long way to go with just getting in the right posture before I can even pick up the bar. I've got various squats, lunges, planks, dumbell presses, TRX moves (roll-out, rows, T's), dead-bug, box jumps, carry's, cables, What does the swimming program look like? Is it cyclical or is it just whatever you or your coach feel like that day/week? The swimming is very cyclical. After the summer "season" was over, I took a full two week break and have been primarily doing technique work and aerobic base work over the last couple weeks. Since the summer was so heavy on endurance freestyle, we're hitting up all the strokes now. On a given week, I try not to have two "hard" days back to back which is very tricky to arrange because all the lifting is "hard" right now. Monday AM: IM work: mostly moderate, heavy on technique Monday PM: S&C Tuesday AM: Freestyle Aerobic/Endurance Work (where I might get those 15x100 on 10sRest set or something similar in) Wednesday: S&C Thursday: Sprint Work (most of the day is technique with a "fast" set in the middle. Like 10x50 Free AFAP on 1:00 or 1:15.) Friday AM: Non-Free Stroke Specific Work (will focus heavily on *** or Fly with lots of technique for that stroke and a main set that mixes that stroke with free) Friday PM (or Saturday AM if I'm gassed): S&C This is constantly evolving through the season but I have a plan for the week that's decided at the beginning of the week and things would only change to make things easier if a particular set is stinking up the pool.
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