
Clay's workout hammer me and I become a better swimmer as a result but I actually black out after each set like an amnesiac or like that guy in the movie "Memento". I think this issue is due to a lack of O2 in my "brizzle" or post traumatic stress, I can't figure it out. Here is what I remember and please correct me if anyone remembers it differently:
Warm up: Fast swimmers: 6 x 100 @ 1:30, Medium swimmers: 5 x 100 @ 1:45, Slow swimmers: 4 x 100s 2:00[?]
Transitional sets: We did a kick set that was pretty involved. I remember something regarding a sprint 100 and 200 but I am blanking out despite the fact it was less than 2 hours ago. My kick is so spindly and useless that I was nearly lapped by the slower swimmers. (Actually, I was lapped!)
There was a breath control set in there too that I screwed up.
Main set part A: 4 swims with an interval time of 1:50.
In my case I swam 125 yards. Faster swimmers like, Doug K. and Jeff, swam 150 yards. Sub-groups swam 100 yards and some others swam 75.
Main set part B: 2 swims with an interval time of 3:40.
In my case I swam 250 yards. Fast swimmers like, Doug K., swam 300. Sub-groups swam 200 yards and some others swam 150.
Main set part C: 1 swim with an interval time of 7:20.
In my case I swam 500 yards. Fast swimmers like, Doug K., swam 600. Sub-groups swam 400 yards and some others swam 300.
Easy 50
Main Set Part D: All out 100 for time:
I did a 1:05 which was encouraging since I had to breathe a lot on laps 3 and 4.
If you want to try a free workout with SCAQ, I have a link on the right side of this page called Free Swim Clinic.
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