Are days off sufficient recovery when swimming 3days/week?

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The club I swim with and help coach only swims three days a week. As I read the literature on daily and season planning the need for rest between high intensity workouts mostly deals with two workouts a day swimmers. If you have a day off between any two workouts does that give you enough recovery time such that you can you put in high intensity sets every workout? Likewise in season planning you often see a few weeks of hard training and then a week of recovery training. Do three day a week swimmers actually need a recovery week or do they not get sufficiently broken down to need one? On a slightly different topic, do people find it is more difficult to carry technique progress forward when only swimming every other day? Because I have a long drive to the pool I've been swimming longer workouts every other day and I'm getting rather frustrated with my lack of progress with butterfly. I improve through the course of a workout but then when I come back two days later I seem to be back at square one.
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    Thanks for your comments Michael and Rob particularly. I think my current approach is probably not the right approach. I'm swimming a lot of flawed fly. Tomorrow all my visiting relatives head home so I will start swimming shorter workouts, or at least with less fly, with more consecutive days. In the past I have used Rob's approach of working up to longer repeats incrementally, that was what I've been meaning to do, but when my 25s feels like uncoordinated junk there doesn't seem to be a point trying 50s. Maybe tomorrow I'll start concentrating on freestyle for conditioning and just check the fly every so often to see if I can get the flow going, and go back to free if I can't. Here's hoping that that will work better.
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    Thanks for your comments Michael and Rob particularly. I think my current approach is probably not the right approach. I'm swimming a lot of flawed fly. Tomorrow all my visiting relatives head home so I will start swimming shorter workouts, or at least with less fly, with more consecutive days. In the past I have used Rob's approach of working up to longer repeats incrementally, that was what I've been meaning to do, but when my 25s feels like uncoordinated junk there doesn't seem to be a point trying 50s. Maybe tomorrow I'll start concentrating on freestyle for conditioning and just check the fly every so often to see if I can get the flow going, and go back to free if I can't. Here's hoping that that will work better.
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