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Daily Swim Coach Workout #437

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Workout Context

  • Purpose:  Capacity (Base) Building
  • Target age group:  15-18 years old, 19-22 years old
  • Target level:  Senior Age Group/ High School State Level, National/ Collegiate Level
  • Weeks until target meet:  7 weeks
  • Team Location:  United States
  • Course:  25 Yards
  • Shared workout link:  Click here to view this workout on commitswimming.com

The Workout

Warm up

Warm Up Ladder
1 x warm-up snorkel/fins with 3 or more dolphin
400 3rd black+, 50 1/7 drill/swim
300 3rd black+, 50 FIST drill/swim
200 3rd black+, 50 Touch N Go drill/swim
100 3rd black+, 25 build each 25
300 scull – 25 front narrow, 25 wide (10 smooth, 10 super fast hands), 25 dog paddle
6 x Stroke Des fast 150’s and kick 1-3, 4-6 SEE NOTES FOR GROUPS/INTERVALS
    150, Swim Fast
    100 swim easy
    100 kick fast
    50 kick choice
7 x FIns –
    25 sub breast pull fast
    50 pocket back with 7 kick shoulder (DRY) flex
    3 breaths rest
    75 (25 50 speed YOUR STROKE/50 ez)
    :30 sec rest
100 ez
6 x Dive 25

    


Mark Noetzel
Head Coach, Academy Swim Club Hawaii – Hawaii Preparatory Academy

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Coach Rob
3 years ago

I’ll probably use this one for my 10 year olds this week and make it 5x through.

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