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Main Set Monday - February 7, 2011

Posted by Glenn Mills on Feb 07, 2011 08:44AM (2,135 views)

Not a major main set this morning, mostly short sets with a lot of focus, which I like.

The set I'll write about isn't too tough, but when you're asked to perform skills during sets, it's extremely important you do what you're asked.  Coaches will build sets like this for reasons, and don't put undo stress on the intervals so that you can perform the skill part and do it right.  If you just go through the set without accomplishing the tasks required by the coach... then heck... these are easy yards and turn into mostly time spent in the water rather than time learning how to get faster.

Main Set - short course yards:

10 x 100
4 on 1:25
3 on 1:20
2 on 1:15
1 on 1:10 (this one should be fast)

The requirement of this set is that there are NO breaths taken between the flags and the wall.  This means you stop breathing as you get to the flags on the way IN to the turn, and  your push-off is at least past the flags on the way out.  This adds to your focus on the wall heading in, and focuses you on the streamling push OUT of the wall.

Good short set with 5 technique opportunities on each swim.  That's 50 good chances to learn in about 13 minutes.




Responses

Responded Feb 07, 2011 06:38PM

Too true, Glenn. This is the difference between garbage yardage and an opportunity to take advantage of and get closer to your goals.

I posted an equation at the top of the tack boards we have at the HS we practice at. Some kids live it, others are trying to find it while a few just ignore it. It is the single most important equation, I feel, in competitive swimming:

Mindless Swimming = Garbage Yardage

Responded Feb 08, 2011 12:30AM

I'm going to swim this set tomorrow as part of my workout. You've set it up perfectly for a swimmer that needs to (re)learn how to swim fast. I'm with you both on mindless anything, repetition for the sake of repetition just burns daylight.

Responded Feb 09, 2011 08:37AM

ive done this set as follow:
4x100 at1:45
4x100 @ 1:40
4x100 @ 1:30
4x100 @1:25
4x100 @ 1:20..1:18/..puffff im dead ...rest 3 minutes then 1x100 @1:06

then i moved to 10x200 @3:05
20x100 target time 1:26 ...


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