Consider This Training Set: Developing 200 Fly Pace
Consider This Training Set: Developing 200 Fly Pace (From the Archive)
We turn to the Swimming World vault for a look at a training set that may be utilzied. This set is a 200 fly endurance set that builds to 200 pace. Take a look at the set below and the description that follows:
4 x 75’s as 50 fly kick no board/25 fly drill (single arm progression from #1-4) on 1:30
3 x 200’s build on 3:00 as:
#1: fly/free by 25
#2: fly/free by 50
#3: 75 fly/25 free
4 x 50’s as 25 fly kick/25 fly drill (single arm progression from #1-4) on 1:00
8 x 50’s ODD: easy free EVEN: 200 fly pace on 1:00
The set begins with 4 x 75’s as 50 fly kick/25 single arm fly drill. The kick should be at a moderate effort without a board, just getting the legs into the set and reminding your athletes to use their hips and legs to maintain a good body position once they transition into their stroke. The fly drill is a progression of single arm butterfly. On the first repeat, have your swimmers go 3 right arm strokes, 3 left arm strokes, and 3 full arm strokes. On the second repeat, they will do 2 each, then 1 each, with the last repeat being full stroke for a 25.
The purpose of that drill progression is to match their drive from the hips and legs with a drive forward in their stroke, specifically in their recovery. Reducing the arm strokes with each repeat will naturally increase their tempo while reminding them to drive forward with their chest and upper body at the end of each stroke.
The 3 x 200’s build that follow mix in fly and free, with the amount of straight butterfly increasing with each 200. Remind your athletes to transfer that feel of their stroke from the 4 x75’s into their full stroke swimming on these 200’s, especially as they are speeding up within each 200. While the power of their stroke increases they shouldn’t sacrifice their body position or the rhythm of their stroke.
Finally, the set ends with 4 x 50’s revisiting the kick/drill progression as a chance to recover and set up their strokes for the last 8 x 50’s, which are every other one at 200 pace. Throughout the set, make sure the focus is on the quality of the stroke rather than pushing the intervals. If your athletes can’t hold stroke with the prescribed intervals above, change them to give them more rest. Happy swimming!
Elles Becker, heerlijke inspiratie 😉
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Ik zal me vast mentaal voorbereiden! 😉
Trevor Serman
That’s money for tomorrow
Michael Brienza
Michael, so proud you keep motivating Michael! #gains
Tommy Lutter
Thorpe N Hall D’sylva killer set ideas?
Brutal! I’m so behind already
Josien Wijkhuijs Ronald Veenstra Trainingsschema 😉
Allison Somers
Mark Helliwell-Holmes ooh I might do a few modified versions of this
Yeah- it’s like what we sort of did last Friday
“200 fly” and “pace” should not be in the same sentence, Melanie Rebechi. It’s “do butterfly until you die then just keep doing what barely resembles butterfly enough to not get dq’d until the end”.
Lærke Toftgaard
Justus om dat van afgelopen weekend te voorkomen
Of gewoon nooit meer 200 vlinder inschrijven ?
Aaron Gudrian