Episode 2 of 2016 U.S. Olympic gold and bronze medalist Cody Miller’s week of daily training vlogs is up, and today he took on distance day. Among the jewels: Miller unveils that during the winter months, traditionally short course months in the U.S., the Indiana pro group usually trains long course meters 3 sessions a week: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. They then add in a few long course afternoon sessions as well during peak long course season in the summer.
This is the 2nd day of Cody Miller’s daily training vlog series, in which he runs through an entire week-long training block – which adds significantly-more value than even a single workout or set for an elite.
Tuesday’s workout includes a cameo from US Winter National Champion and former SEC Champion Ashley Neidigh – a TRUE distance swimmer. That’s how you know the workout was hard for Miller, whose best event is the 100 breaststroke.
Catch up on prior days here:
- Day 1: The Most Painful 400 IM Ever
Tuesday’s video and workout
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Dude. I like, swam real hard.
Sorry , was expecting something meaningful.
Cody Miller takes extra dolphin kicks in breaststroke
Saint Petersburg Aquatics has had 5 Power Towers adapted ( by Kevin Reese ) to 50 meters. We have been using the towers for the last 3 years. National Team Members; Melanie Margalis, Robert Finke and Nick Fink can attest the these torture racks.
1:05 base for 2500 yards… ouch
Was that 1:05 for breast or free?
He says he doesn’t do breaststroke on Tuesday’s and another day during the week to give himself a break so I’d imagine it’d be for freestyle
1:05 for breast would be legendary
Alright…for a breaststroker