"Pace" Work With KING Aquatic Club

April with KING

King County Aquatic Center  ⋅  Federal Way, WA, US  ⋅  Apr, 13 2009 - Apr 15 2009   |   Coverage created by Garrett McCaffrey


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The 2009 World Championship team Head Coach put 2 girls on the Olympic team in Beijing. KING also won the 2008 short course nationals women's team title. Sean's a two time national coach of the year,…
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#50
Marykate Kaywork   September 27, 2009 at 1:48pm
distance is verrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyy hard because if u hite the wall on the 20 then u have to go
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#49
Anonymous Coward   August 27, 2009 at 10:40pm
distance is waaaaaay harder
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#48
Jon Hagen   June 6, 2009 at 6:08pm
My coach loves flo and he saw this and i had to do this this morning. It was harder than i excpected.
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#47
Obviously   June 2, 2009 at 3:04pm
All of Sean's practices are the good, no matter what group you're in. Whether you're doing less in sprint or more in distance it is suited to your type of swimming and what makes you better. It is not about being a slacker or not being able to swim fast, simply what training type you are better at.
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#46
Anonymous Coward   June 1, 2009 at 12:44am
Anonymous Coward said:
what a bunch of slackers!
hahahaha, well if they are slackers they certainly are fast at the end of the year!
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#45
Anonymous   May 31, 2009 at 10:58pm
i would love to swim for sean. keeps it interesting and keeps the mind engaged too. good stuff
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#44
Anonymous Coward   May 30, 2009 at 10:36am
what a bunch of slackers!
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#43
James Hrivnak   May 29, 2009 at 7:19am
Kirk Nelson said:
No. I'm sure they are also doing plenty of the short rest stuff, too, but for a pace set I think this is good. This is around a 2:1 work to rest ratio and I've found this works well for these kind of sets. I sure as heck can't hold a pace four seconds over my 200 pace with only 5 -10 seconds rest, especially long course!
For sure, we did this set yesterday, cept we did the first 4 stroke, the second 6 IM and the last 8 free. And by the end of that set in order to maintain 1/2 200 pace+4 seconds takes an all out effort, I dont think its a threshold or V02 max set at the core of its meaning, Like the swimmer is going to be using those systems but I think the most important part is being able to have to extra rest so that you can hold technique and composure since your trying to get a feel for your 200 pace.
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#42
Anonymous Coward   May 28, 2009 at 11:45pm
getting some use out of the blueseventy?
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#41
Blastoff   May 28, 2009 at 4:58pm
I love how Sean and Brett share their ideas and philosophies. THe sharing aspect of USA Swimming is truly a large part of what makes us the best swim country in the world. Plus, I personally find it very fun to throw some of these sets at my swimmers.
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Tristan Vowles   May 28, 2009 at 10:17am
Kirk Nelson said:
No. I'm sure they are also doing plenty of the short rest stuff, too, but for a pace set I think this is good. This is around a 2:1 work to rest ratio and I've found this works well for these kind of sets. I sure as heck can't hold a pace four seconds over my 200 pace with only 5 -10 seconds rest, especially long course!
totally agree. on a set where you are only trying to hold like 1500 pace, short rest is good, but for a set like this (only about 5 over your 200 pace), longer rest is definitely better to ensure that all technical aspects are in place, especially since there are so many reps (18 to a set).

as an example, say your 200 time is 2:00 and you are distance girl. then your 400 is likely about 4:12, so your 1500 would be approx 16:40 (maybe a little faster). this is about 1:06.5 for your 1500 pace. this set involves going 8 at 2.5 seconds faster than that, so you would need significantly more rest.
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#39
Garrett McCaffrey   May 28, 2009 at 12:55am
just curious said:
what part of the year was this practice garrett?
This practice was 5 or 6 weeks ago in mid April.
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#38
Peter_Galick   May 28, 2009 at 12:12am
Wow, the distance group got a waaay harder set on this one, but such is the life of a D-group.
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#37
Kirk Nelson   May 27, 2009 at 11:31pm
Anonymous Coward said:
anyone else agree this is a little too much rest inbetween for the distance group?
No. I'm sure they are also doing plenty of the short rest stuff, too, but for a pace set I think this is good. This is around a 2:1 work to rest ratio and I've found this works well for these kind of sets. I sure as heck can't hold a pace four seconds over my 200 pace with only 5 -10 seconds rest, especially long course!
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#36
Andrew Nemeth   May 27, 2009 at 11:17pm
Haha nice going Scarlet
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#35
Wb   May 27, 2009 at 11:03pm
It sure is a challenge to have them keep track of all that, but it is beneficial feedback during the set for them to manage their swims! Good catch!
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#34
Just Curious   May 27, 2009 at 10:56pm
what part of the year was this practice garrett?
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#33
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 9:03pm
i think this pace set is ok for an end of season goal time. it's pretty tough to hold 400 pace on :05 rest. maybe if it was goal time for a mid-season meet but that's not the idea here.
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#32
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 8:41pm
In order to keep our heart rates high for a long period of time, my distance group will do 50s and 100s with about :05-:10 second rest. I think that if you really want to set a pace for a 400 or 800, you can't let your heart rate go back down for :30 seconds. anyone else agree this is a little too much rest inbetween for the distance group?
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#31
Swimmer   May 27, 2009 at 8:21pm
This really doesnt seem very hard, but then again it is pace work
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#30
Swimswim   May 27, 2009 at 6:25pm
i've always had my swimmers take their times for the set from their end of the season goal times. so if their goal is a :45 100yd fr i usually have their goal time at 24.5-25.0
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#29
Mkeeler   May 27, 2009 at 5:24pm
Here is a quick question, are we working from lifetime best or season best time?
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#28
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 3:25pm
yeah i think it was sympathy. that's obviously pretty good swimming
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#27
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 2:31pm
Great to see some distance flavor on WWW! I think we may try this at practice this week!
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#26
Samuli Hirsi   May 27, 2009 at 2:01pm
...maybe allow only registered commenters or those with balls to use their real name...

nice video... maybe we should start little collection of money to get Sean new baseball cap, that TYR one seems to be stable in these videos =)
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#25
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 1:52pm
Anonymous Coward said:
that's how i read it too. everybody that gets on here is just so ready to argue:(
So true, maybe we should get ride of the comments and let the video do the speaking.

The jr. nationals video about the girl swimmer was horrible, and the argument on swim MAC and other teams that are better around their community.
Garret?
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#24
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 1:49pm
that's how i read it too. everybody that gets on here is just so ready to argue:(
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#23
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 1:38pm
shut up said:
better than yours probably. the girl was holding 4's. thats not bad.
I think the poster of the "poor distance group" quote was no calling them a poor distance group - but rather sympathizing with the group.

At least that's how I read it.
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#22
Shut Up   May 27, 2009 at 1:17pm
better than yours probably. the girl was holding 4's. thats not bad.
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#21
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 12:57pm
huh? the one girl was going 1:04 as her 200 pace plus 6 seconds... thats pretty legit. and even if it wasn't, theres no reason to be a jerk about it
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#20
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 12:49pm
poor distance group.
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#19
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 12:44pm
cuz every day is suit day!
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#18
What   May 27, 2009 at 12:31pm
why is the girl wearing a blue 70
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#17
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 11:45am
with 28 strokes down and 30 back, it better be lc lol
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#16
Swimswim   May 27, 2009 at 11:43am
most teams will do the 50's on 45-55 secs and the 100's anywhere from 120 to 145 depending on how good you are. as for the time of the season; usually you want to do these during the middle half. example four month season, during the second and third...then you trail off during the last month while building up the number you do during the first month. correct me if im wrong though. but thats my understanding from coaches that do these types of sets weekly.
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#15
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 11:36am
is this lc or sc??
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#14
AU   May 27, 2009 at 11:35am
That was a little bit harder than the Auburn work out =p
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#13
Full Body Suit   May 27, 2009 at 11:33am
a full body B70 at practice?
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#12
Anonymous Coward   May 27, 2009 at 11:26am
He obviously says on 1:35 for the first lot and on 55 or 60 for the 50's. Probaly a minute or 2 inbetween
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#11
Coach Lee   May 27, 2009 at 11:21am
Just watched again the video and got all the intervals except the 1x100 in the "other group". Looks like between 25-30ish seconds for most of these kids.
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#10
Coach Lee   May 27, 2009 at 11:17am
No he didn't miss the entire point of the set. You can tell kids over and over to make a certain timel, but if you don't give them ample rest to make that time there is no way they can do it.
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#9
John Gullotta   May 27, 2009 at 11:03am
Nice workout! The physiology of this is explained very well in Bill Sweetenham's book.
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#8
Dumb   May 27, 2009 at 10:53am
Coach Lee just missed the entire point of the set.... Oh well Sean just keep doing it right and one day it will click with the rest!
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#7
Josh Shell   May 27, 2009 at 10:53am
I can't believe its Wednesday already!
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#6
Coach Lee   May 27, 2009 at 10:51am
How much rest are they getting (what is the interval)?
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#5
Flip Flops Retailer   May 27, 2009 at 10:06am
Junior said:
also, what phase of the season is he having them do this pace work? i would like more specifics with the WWW vids. i still love them either way.
I second Junior. I was about to write the same thing when I commented earlier, then withdrew. Granted, the FloCrew is working its ass well enough to bring us all the coverages.

I guess the blogging format isn't exactly suitable for in-depth presentation. Also, WWW has set the bar quite high since we actually get to see work in action for real, instead of a six-minute shot on a face explaining the whole thing, à la Formula One or network TV.
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#4
KRS-ONE   May 27, 2009 at 8:35am
Thanks for another great video of a normal swimming practice, from an exceptional US team.
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Junior   May 27, 2009 at 8:23am
also, what phase of the season is he having them do this pace work? i would like more specifics with the WWW vids. i still love them either way.
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#2
Junior   May 27, 2009 at 8:20am
how much rest are they getting between the100's and the 50's?
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#1
Flip Flops Retailer   May 27, 2009 at 4:52am
Great vid. Again. For Floswimming has a special way of making coaches' work incredibly captivating.
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"Pace" Work With KING Aquatic Club

Uploaded By: Garrett McCaffrey
Sean takes his swimmers through 50s and 100s based on paces :04 to :07 seconds slower than half of their best 200 time. Confused:

Distance Set:

4x100 @ 1/2 your best 200 time, plus :06

6x100 @ 1/2 your best 200 time, plus :05

8x100 @ 1/2 your best 200 time, plus :04

2 times through

Other Group:

4x50 @ 1/2 your best 200 time, plus :07, divided by 2

1x100 @ 1/2 your best 200 pace, plus :04

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