By Lee Parkhurst, LCRC Masters Swim Coach
Before hitting the water, prepare for the swim training set by limbering, stretching, foam rolling and activating your core muscles.
Perform the following sequence 5-10 minutes before entering the water for your workout.
- Pre-swim limbering & core routine;
- Cat-camel, rotatory cat hi & lo, Childs pose
- Foam roller - shoulders, mid-thoracic spine, hips, IT bands, triceps, lats
- Foam roller - long axis YTWA's with neck rotation
- Stretching - Bretzel, 6-in-1 Dynamic warm-up
- Core - 90/90, side-roll to low oblique, high oblique
Coach Lee's workout:
Warm up: 400 swim easy and limber, 50 breast - connect to your pull and kick, 50 back - connect to posture, line and balance
Drill, swim & kick: 3 X 300
(50 drill, 50 swim, 100 Kick, 50 drill, 50 swim)
- Drill - 6 kick switch with high elbow recovery; focus on posture, line and balance
- Kick - dolphin kick on your back odd laps, flutter kick even laps; focus solid streamline and keep kick behind the hips (in the bucket); work upbeat equally with the down beat; kick from the hips
- Swim - maintain body rotation in freestyle up to 30-40 degrees, stack the shoulders with a high elbow recovery; arm entry on position 11; control posture, line and balance during the swim
Main set:
- 1st Part (Build each 50 for time) Swim a 300,200,100 on 30 seconds rest between 300 & 200 / 20 seconds rest between 200 & 100; then 1 minute rest between the 2nd part of the set.
- 2nd Part (FAST for time) - Swim a 200, 100, 50 with 45 seconds rest between; each swim is for time.
Cool down: 300 pull focus on maximum distance per stroke,
200 swim maximum distance per stroke
Total yardage – 2,850
Conclusion: This is a good workout for building a little middle distance endurance-speed in your swims, but not too much yardage in the processs. Enjoy!
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Brett J. Lemire, DC CSCS, founder of Universal Chiropractic Spine & Sport in Elk Grove. Dr. Brett is also a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, has been trained in Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS) according to Kolar. He has taken numerous post-graduate courses with some of the world’s leading authorities in Manual Medicine, Spine and Sports Rehabilitation techniques. You can contract Dr. Lemire at 916-683-3900.