I am working on a masters swimming story for Men's Health, and my editor wants a basic introductory workout that guys who basically know how to swim but aren't swimmers to give the sport a try on their own.
Since there is such a huge variance in skill levels, etc., I didn't want to give times for sets, etc. but maybe come up with some basic rest intervals.
Anyhow, I am desperate for ideas here. If you have coached neophyte masters, or have been a neophyte master yourself and can recall an early practice that inspired you, please let me know as soon as possible what this is.
I was thinking of the following basic approach:
warm up
possible drill set
main set (probably 50s with 10-15 seconds rest)
kick set
cool down
The whole thing designed to last maybe a half hour or so. The idea is to let these guys try it on their own, in a way that they might actually like, then urge them to look into finding a team.
Thanks for your help!
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Haha, I personally own like only two of those items. :p Suit and goggles!
Sweetness, I'm still in. I still don't understand what the heck you see in my quotes, but... if you say they help, I believe you. :angel:
Hand paddles, maybe? Floral bouquet cap? How about a monofin? The editor will love that!
Haha, I personally own like only two of those items. :p Suit and goggles!
Sweetness, I'm still in. I still don't understand what the heck you see in my quotes, but... if you say they help, I believe you. :angel:
Hand paddles, maybe? Floral bouquet cap? How about a monofin? The editor will love that!