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Daily Swim Coach Workout #654

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Workout Context

  • Purpose:  Capacity (Base) Building
  • Target age group:  9-12 years old, 13-14 years old
  • Target level:  Age Group (Advanced)
  • Weeks until target meet:  6 weeks
  • Team Location:  United States
  • Course:  25 Meters
  • Shared workout link:  Click here to view this workout on commitswimming.com

The Workout

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5 x 100 FRIM EN1
Q 5:00
    
3 x
        3 x 50 CH Build EN2 @ 1:10
        4 x 25 VO2 MAX @ :45 CH
        
Transition 5:00                         [40:00]
    
Progression Set
    3 x 400 FRIM EN2 Progressions @ 8:00 [30 sri]
    Record 5:00
Transition 3:00         [1:11]

Vertical BR Kick
20 x                         [15:00]
    20 EN2 Kick @ :30
    Rest :15
    
8 x 50 BR Swim EN2 @ 1:10

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.

FRIM = An IM where freestyle is substituted for the fly leg.
The 3 x 400 FRIM was a test set that we will use for parametric training purposes.


Chris Coraggio
Head Coach, Barracuda Swim Club of Northeast Tennessee

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