Introduction.
I coach 3 mornings a week at a 25 meter pool with an average of 25 swimmers in 5 lanes. I coach 2 evenings a week at a 25 yard pool with an average of 12-14 swimmers in 5 lanes. Both workouts are for one hour. They are mixed groups with competitive swimmers, triathletes, and people who just want a good workout. Ages range from 20 to 87, with an occassional teen-ager dropping in. My emphasis is on techinique and pace. I swim 3 days a week with a coach at a Y pool. I use some sets that I learn from my coach, Laura Peter. I also write a workout for myself for Saturday mornings. The workouts that I coach are 2500-2800 meters for the fastest lane, scaled down for other lanes. In the yard pool, they are 2700-3000 yards for the fastest lanes. For my personal workouts, I aim for 2500 yards and try to boost it to 2700 in the fall.
Friday, Jan 9
Warm-Up (1000)
200 Swim, choice
100 Drill freestyle
100 Swim free
100 Drill non-free
100 Swim same stroke or alternate with 25 free
200-400 Pull. 2 x 200 or 2 x 150 or 2 x 100
Main (1600)
600 (3 x 200) on 3:00, 3:45, 4:15. Lanes 7,8 (3 x 150) on 3:40; 4:10
#1 long and strong
#2 faster than #1
#3 pull, faster than #2
~fins on~
300 (25K/25D/25S), recovery
~fins off~
300 (6 x 50). Odds non-free, evens free on 1:00/:50, 1:10/1:00, 1:20/1:10, 1:30/1:20, 2:50/2:40
200 Swim, choice
200 (8 x 25). Think about good streamline. Count strokes. Mix it up.
Cool-Down (100)
Easy Swim
Friday, Jan 9
Warm-Up (1000)
200 Swim, choice
100 Drill freestyle
100 Swim free
100 Drill non-free
100 Swim same stroke or alternate with 25 free
200-400 Pull. 2 x 200 or 2 x 150 or 2 x 100
Main (1600)
600 (3 x 200) on 3:00, 3:45, 4:15. Lanes 7,8 (3 x 150) on 3:40; 4:10
#1 long and strong
#2 faster than #1
#3 pull, faster than #2
~fins on~
300 (25K/25D/25S), recovery
~fins off~
300 (6 x 50). Odds non-free, evens free on 1:00/:50, 1:10/1:00, 1:20/1:10, 1:30/1:20, 2:50/2:40
200 Swim, choice
200 (8 x 25). Think about good streamline. Count strokes. Mix it up.
Cool-Down (100)
Easy Swim