Tall Pauls Favorite Workouts and/or Sets

Getting to travel as much as we do we get to "taste" a lot of workouts from clubs all over the country...plus on occasion I come up with something to toss at the workouts I coach. For those lucky enough to swim with me Saturday (I'm coaching) here's the main set: SCY 800 negative split (get 400 split) @1:00 rest 6 x 100's @ 1:20 400IM 100 kick for time 400 negative split (faster than 2nd 400 of the 800, get 200 split) 1:00 rest 5 x 100's @ 1:15 200IM 100 kick for time (different stroke) 200 negative split (faster than 2nd 200 of 400) 4 x 100's @ 1:10 100IM 100 kick for time (different than first two)
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  • Close! :0 which was sort of the idea (best average designated pace for this workout was shooting for just faster than shaved/taper and/or goal time 500 pace). And yes the sprinters did this set BUT our "sprinters" may not be what you consider "pure" sprinters as we train all of them "up" beyond 50 preparation to have strong 100's....I also think an adapted set such as this for even a 50 specialist pays dividends if your goal is to prepare swimmers to race multiple events over 2, 3 or 4 days, so in this case we would have gone the 1st 100 of each of the 4 rounds off the blocks at 100% effort...the next four 100's would be active recovery focusing on perfect technique/low stroke count and long streamlines. I think of sprinting as 50/100 distance. Drop dead sprinters are 50 specialists. The training can be quite different for these events as you know. When you look at world results, you don't see that many duplicates in the top 8 in the 50 and 100. I like your Saturday workout too. I may adapt that to a HIT workout. I am not conversant in "fast" 50 @ :35. :--)
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  • Close! :0 which was sort of the idea (best average designated pace for this workout was shooting for just faster than shaved/taper and/or goal time 500 pace). And yes the sprinters did this set BUT our "sprinters" may not be what you consider "pure" sprinters as we train all of them "up" beyond 50 preparation to have strong 100's....I also think an adapted set such as this for even a 50 specialist pays dividends if your goal is to prepare swimmers to race multiple events over 2, 3 or 4 days, so in this case we would have gone the 1st 100 of each of the 4 rounds off the blocks at 100% effort...the next four 100's would be active recovery focusing on perfect technique/low stroke count and long streamlines. I think of sprinting as 50/100 distance. Drop dead sprinters are 50 specialists. The training can be quite different for these events as you know. When you look at world results, you don't see that many duplicates in the top 8 in the 50 and 100. I like your Saturday workout too. I may adapt that to a HIT workout. I am not conversant in "fast" 50 @ :35. :--)
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