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04/24/05 Long-Course Breast Drill Practice

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Apr 25, 2005 10:23AM (1,665 views)
I was down in New York City this weekend and had a chance to swim at my old home pool -- Asphalt Green. Every Sunday morning they configure this 50-meter indoor pool for long-course swimming, so how can you pass up an opportunity like that? I love to do drills in an LCM pool because you can get a rhythm going and really tune in to whatever drill you're doing.

WARMUP: 1000 + 200
With Zura Alpha Fins, swim 1000 continuous:
200 Head-Lead "IM"
200 Hand-Lead "IM"
200 Single-Arm Drill "IM"
200 2L/2R Drill "IM"
200 2L/2R/2 whole-stroke Drill "IM"
All "freestyle" lengths were swum as regular freestyle, experimenting with the wide-catch armstroke that I learned at a weekend swim clinic (at Asphalt Green) with Karlyn Pipes-Nielson. PS If Karlyn ever hosts a clinic in a pool near you, GO! She has a really interesting freestyle stroke, and a progression to help you learn it. I'm still experimenting with it, and want to test it out with some intervals to see if it increases my speed. The wide-entry armstroke has certainly worked for Karlyn, who is swimming faster in her 40s than she ever did. Last year she set 11 world Masters records!

200 EZ breaststroke kick in various positions to get knees warmed up.

BREASTSTROKE DRILL SET: 1000
5 X 200 on 5:00 sendoff, swum as:
50 Breast Drill
50 Hand-Lead Breast Kick on Back
50 Breast Drill
25 Hand-Lead Breast Kick on Front + 25 FAST whole-stroke Breaststroke

#1: Drill is Breast with an Extra Kick
#2: Drill is speeded-up Cobra, focus on pulling the hips forward.
#3: Drill is Breast Breathing Every Other Stroke
#4: Drill is Fast-Hands Breast
#5: Drill is speeded-up Cobra, focus on pulling the hips forward

Swam all of these in 4:00 to 4:05

WARMDOWN: 300
300 with pull buoy, alternating 50 freestyle pull (with wide entry) and 50 whole-stroke breast (with the pull buoy)

Total Yardage: 2500m



Responses

Responded Apr 26, 2005 02:33PM

Hey Barb,

Please describe the "cobra" drill?

thx.

Responded Apr 26, 2005 05:51PM

Hey Mike,

You may think I'm a big nerd for saying this... BUT!

The Cobra Drill is a featured drill on the Breaststroke Drills DVD. :)

http://www.goswim.tv/productreviews_reviews.php?id=1606_0_19_0_C25

It actually is a pretty tough drill to explain without seeing it. It starts with laying in the water, pressing the chest in, sweeping the arms out, then... as hard as you can... drawing the hips up under you as quickly as possible while you end up SHOOTING, or STRIKING the hands forward.


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