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Thread: October Swims

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    October Swims

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    Hey ladies!

    Just wondering who is swimming this fall/winter. Im toying with the idea of MAYYYBE learning the other three strokes besides freestyle. Still undecided!

    I took a few weeks off swimming and oh boy, it's been slow going to get my times back to where they were. For now I'm planning on swimming 3x's/week.
    My last work out:

    500 WU
    500 kick/drill/swim w/ fins

    Main set:

    200 80%
    3x100 :45
    4x50 :00

    (repeat three times)

    Anyone else have some good work outs going on?

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    five workouts

    Just giving you the one my team does.

    Tuesday:
    500wu
    500 kickboard

    200 x 10, (about 60%)
    10 seconds rest between each 200
    with paddles and pull buouy

    Wednesday ( I love wednesdays)
    500wu
    500 kickboard
    10 x 50, 15 seconds rest

    6 x 25 1 minute rest between each 25
    6 x 50, 2 minutes rest between each 50
    6 x 100, 3 minutes rest between each 100
    (as fast as you can, my coach says to swim so fast you leave your bathing suit behind, hahaha),

    500 cool down

    Thursday
    Technique
    500 wu
    500 kickboard
    10 x 50, 15 seconds rest

    5 x 100 ondulation one direction, fist closed free returning
    5 x 100 zipper, sculling, zipper, sculling, zipper one direction, fist closed free returning
    5 x 100, catch up, one arm, catch up, side kick, side kick one direction, backstroke returning
    (of course any mix of technique, I do this combo to not get too bored or too frustrated)

    Friday
    500 wu
    500 kickboard
    10 x 50, 15 seconds rest

    12-20 x 100 (really depending, I can do 20 now, but I started out at 12 and worked my way up), 15 seconds rest

    Saturday
    500 wu
    500 kickboard
    2000 in and out, fast one direction and very easy returning

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    Although my tri season is over I'm still trying to reach 200,000m for the year so I'm still busy doing lots of swimming (if I keep at my current schedule I'll probably near 210K!)
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    wow hillslug, that is a lot! how much per session? I had never thought of how much a year...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribogota View Post
    wow hillslug, that is a lot! how much per session? I had never thought of how much a year...
    I generally swim twice a week for at least 2000m per session. I've really come to love swimming (if only I could regain my love for running!)
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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    Just got up the nerve to join our local masters team, and I love it! I didn't think it was possible to look forward to swimming as much as I look forward to running... or biking... but I think once I get over the 5:30 am start time, I will!

    Here was our Sunday workout.

    Warm up
    1 x 300 all strokes
    Stretch
    1 x 200 easy swim

    Main Set 1
    1x400 pull on 7:30
    2x200 IM on 4:30
    4x100 kick on 3:20
    8x50 stroke on 1:15
    4 x (4x25 free) 1-3 sprint, #4 easy on :40

    Main Set 2
    1x200 stroke easy Rest :30
    Xx200 free hard R:30
    1x150 IM no free easy R:20
    1x150 free hard R:20
    1x100 stroke easy R:10
    1x100 free hard R:10
    1x50 breast easy R:5
    1x50 all out

    3600 yards total, though we cut a few short and ended up doing 3200, or 1.8 miles!

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    Nice workouts! I have been lazy in the pool lately. This winter I will devote myself to developing speed. Those workouts you girls posted are nice. Also am looking at swimplan.com.

    As far as running I need some speed there too so I started working at the track doing 440s at 8/min pace, jog 220 in between. Its funny, I was walking home and decided that was too slow so I ran instead. I can't believe I did that.

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    I swim every day except Sunday and plan on keeping it as part of my routine. With the coming cold weather and darker days, I'm hoping that my time in the pool helps alleviate my SAD and cheer me up when weather/pavement conditions preclude outdoor riding.

    Unfortunately, it's gotten more crowded when I swim. I'm a slow swimmer---it's my zen time---so I don't have any structured workouts. I'm adjusting to swimming circles instead of just splitting the lane, particularly since some people who belong in medium/fast lanes like to get in the slow lane (I've become more outspoken about saying "this is the slow lane" when they ask to split/share---I'm the slow lane Nazi! lol).

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    I swim every day except Sunday and plan on keeping it as part of my routine. With the coming cold weather and darker days, I'm hoping that my time in the pool helps alleviate my SAD and cheer me up when weather/pavement conditions preclude outdoor riding.

    Unfortunately, it's gotten more crowded when I swim. I'm a slow swimmer---it's my zen time---so I don't have any structured workouts. I'm adjusting to swimming circles instead of just splitting the lane, particularly since some people who belong in medium/fast lanes like to get in the slow lane (I've become more outspoken about saying "this is the slow lane" when they ask to split/share---I'm the slow lane Nazi! lol).
    At my pool nobody bothers to mind the lane speed markers so if it comes time to circle swim it's nearly impossible because everyone is swimming a different pace.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

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    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

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    I'm going to TRY to swim twice a week at the local rec pool this winter. But... I really hate swimming laps, so I may "settle" for once a week... or so...

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    2000 slow and all together. First swim since my half. I felt pretty good, but pretty slow
    Slow and steady (like a train!)

    http://kacietri-ing.blogspot.com/

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    So glad to see this thread. This is my first year of swimming and finishing tri's so I was not sure what to do during the winter months. I was scoping out swim workouts and here it is! I am still trying to work up to longer swim distances and speed. I guess it is like running or biking... it will come with practice and time in the saddle and shoes.

    Newbi question: What book or website you experienced swimmers recommend to read and study that has the simple definition of terms/ abreviations of your workouts? I really want to understand the definitions so I can do the intervals and drills and not just log distance.
    Anita "Shiraz"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    At my pool nobody bothers to mind the lane speed markers so if it comes time to circle swim it's nearly impossible because everyone is swimming a different pace.
    For the most part, people are pretty good and most of the folks who swim when I'm there are "regulars," some of whom have been going there since the early 1970s. There are a handful who are jerks (people who started coming in the last couple weeks), but I found that being vocal about the fact that it's a slow lane usually discourages them.

    But you're right. When people ignore the lane speed markers, it's extremely difficult to circle swim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiraz View Post
    So glad to see this thread. This is my first year of swimming and finishing tri's so I was not sure what to do during the winter months. I was scoping out swim workouts and here it is! I am still trying to work up to longer swim distances and speed. I guess it is like running or biking... it will come with practice and time in the saddle and shoes.

    Newbi question: What book or website you experienced swimmers recommend to read and study that has the simple definition of terms/ abreviations of your workouts? I really want to understand the definitions so I can do the intervals and drills and not just log distance.
    The off season is a great time for working on form and improving the stroke and to get in that time in the pool.

    Yes, following a swim plan can be very confusing (maybe that part of why I don't); hopefully someone else can point you to a good website to understand this stuff.

    For learning techniques I like Go Swim: drills & videos. I learned my open turns from there.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

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    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

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    I have fallen off the swim wagon the last couple weeks. This week I was at a conference, last week just plain busy. I think I'll put in some time this weekend, it's supposed to be super cold outside. I have a 12-miler to put in in the ol running shoes, but because of the conference travel I had to do last week's run on Saturday which gave me an extra day of rest (tomorrow) back to back instead of before/after my long run.

    Anyway, I hope to get back on the wagon so that when I start the cycle over at the end of December it's not as big of a gap. I really liked doing 2x/week at ~2000 and a longer swim on the weekend. My swim buddy should be back on the wagon at least once a week now, too.

 

 

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