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Daily Swim Coach Workout #49

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Workout Context

  • Purpose:  Base building
  • Target age group:  13-14 years old, 15-18 years old, 19-22 years old, 23+ years old
  • Target level:  Age Group (Advanced), Senior Age Group/ High School State Level, National/ Collegiate Level, Masters (Advanced)
  • Weeks until target meet:  10 weeks
  • Team Location:  United States
  • Course:  25 Yards
  • Shared workout link:  Click here to view this workout on commitswimming.com

The Workout

warm-up
    1×800 swim
3x
    4×75 EN1 bk/br/free @1:05
    1×300 EN1 FRIM @4:10
    1×300 EN1 back @4:10
2x
    2×150 EN1 pull w/B+S+P @1:55
    4×25 FAST pull w/B+S+P @30
    1×400 NS pull w/B+S+P @5:00
    2×50 FAST pull w/B+S+P @45
6×50 sprint / sprint power tower @2:00

Coach Notes

The swim coach was asked to define any shorthand he or she used in this workout. Their notes should provide some additional context to this swimming workout.

B+S+P – Buoy Strap Paddles


Rick Guenther
Head Coach, Corvallis Aquatic Team

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Supafly23
4 years ago

Ok, b+s+p I think is board snorkel paddles. Can’t figure out EN1 and NS.

spectatorn
Reply to  Supafly23
4 years ago

I thought it is band, snorkel paddles… oops

Dan Dingman
Reply to  Supafly23
4 years ago

“B+S+P” is Buoy Strap Paddles (see the coach notes section of the post). I’m unsure what “NS” stands for in this context. “EN1” is short for Endurance 1 and is part of a commonly used energy zone system (USA Swimming uses it, I’m not sure where it originated). Check out this post from MySwimPro for a breakdown on training zones: https://myswimpro.com/blog/2017/08/13/what-are-swimming-training-zones/

James Resare
Reply to  Dan Dingman
4 years ago

NS = Negative Split…..

Dan Dingman
Reply to  James Resare
4 years ago

Boom. Thank you James!!

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