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11/06/03 CCB Masters IM Practice without Actually Swimming an IM

Posted by Barbara Hummel on Nov 06, 2003 10:25AM (1,044 views)
11/06/03 CCB Masters IM Practice without Actually Swimming an IM

The consensus of the team was that this was a fun, tough practice.

WARMUP: 400
With fins.
200 "IM" composed of all Head-Lead drills
200 "IM" composed of all Hand-Lead drills

MAIN SET: 2400
Swim 8 rounds of the following. The 25s kick are with a board, except for the backstroke rounds, where the kick should be head-lead on your back, rotating side to side. The butterfly rounds are with fins; all other rounds are with no fins.

2 X 25 FAST kick on :45
2 X 50 (25 drill + 25 swim) on approx. :15 rest interval
2 X 75 Back/Breast/Free on approx. :25 rest interval

Rounds 1 + 5: With fins. Kick and swim are butterfly. Drill is Head-Lead Body Dolphin.
Rounds 2 + 6: Kick and swim are backstroke. Drill is 2L/2R Backstroke.
Rounds 3 + 7: Kick and swim are breaststroke. Drill is 2 Down/1 Up (regular breaststroke but with an extra kick).
Rounds 4 + 8: Kick and swim are freestyle. Drill is Triple Switch.

WARMDOWN: 100
At least 100 EZ swim

Total Yardage: 2900


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