Anybody have advice on how to swim the 1000 free when you are in less than optimum shape?
In past years, I worked out enough to feel I could just swim it by feel--i.e., go as fast as I could without bumping up against the lactic acid tipping point.
I also swam the hour swim and a 1650, so I had some sense of how to pace the 1000.
This year, my weekly workouts have been down by about 30 percent in total yards, and probably a similar amount in intensity. I have, in short, no idea how to make the best of a bad situation and am hoping somebody out there can advise!
thanks in advance...
Parents
Former Member
Hi Jim,
Here is just one of many over distance training sets from the great book called Championship Swim Training by Bill Sweetenham and John Atkinson. Workouts and Programs from the world's #1 Coach.
Pull 1 x 600m FS - negative split
Swim 6 x 100m FS on 1:20
Swim 1 x 400m FS - negative split
Swim 4 x 100m FS on 1:20
Swim 1 x 200m FS - negative split
Swim 2 x 100m FS on 1:20
Total 2400m
Happy Laps :)
Hi Jim,
Here is just one of many over distance training sets from the great book called Championship Swim Training by Bill Sweetenham and John Atkinson. Workouts and Programs from the world's #1 Coach.
Pull 1 x 600m FS - negative split
Swim 6 x 100m FS on 1:20
Swim 1 x 400m FS - negative split
Swim 4 x 100m FS on 1:20
Swim 1 x 200m FS - negative split
Swim 2 x 100m FS on 1:20
Total 2400m
Happy Laps :)