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Daily Swim Coach Workout #451

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Workout Context

  • Purpose:  Speed and Power
  • Target age group:  23+ years old
  • Target level:  Masters (Intermediate), Masters (Advanced)
  • Weeks until target meet:  5 weeks
  • Team Location:  United States
  • Course:  25 Yards
  • Shared workout link:  Click here to view this workout on commitswimming.com

The Workout

Warm up
    400 choice
    200 kick
    
Pull or Paddle – Controlled Breathing
    800 100 Drill 1 eye out/in,100 BC 3
    
5 x Mini (last two round, 25’s G4, G5)
    3 x 50 G1 :40, :50, 1:00
    2 x 50 G2 : :50, 1:00, 1:10
    2 x 25 G3 :35, :40, :45
    50 Dbl arm back –
    reset to the top
200 ez


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

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Pete
3 years ago

Can I trouble someone to clarify the G2 etc. shorthand?

College Swimmer
Reply to  Pete
3 years ago

Gear 2, Gear 3, Gear 4, etc. Seems to be a more common way of explaining the old EN1, EN2, SP1, etc./Rainbow systems (White, Pink, Red, Blue, etc.).

Pete
Reply to  College Swimmer
3 years ago

Got it. Thank you!

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