My favorite swim workout is the Friday workout of the Noosa Squad, consisting of a warm up and a set of one easy, one hard, one easy to hard. I aim to get my average time down and finish with a loosen-down. Transcript: "My favorite swim workout is the Friday workout of the Noosa Squad, by the legendary. John Rogers day Jr. It consists of a good warm up around one and a half kilometers. And then we will do a set of one easy, one hard, one easy to hard. One easy, three hard one easy for hard. One is E5 hard. That is hundred. So 100 easy, 100 hard and so on the easy ones, I go off on 130 the hard ones. I got from 120 and I try and get my average time down as much as I can. And follow that up with a nice loosen down. It's not the longest set in the world, but it is an absolute staple and I love it."
My favorite swim workout is the Rebecca Adlington set - 4 rounds of 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 (off a one-minute base) with a 300m easy swim in between each round. It's brutal, but it's also really satisfying.
My favorite swim workout is the Friday workout of the Noosa Squad, consisting of a warm up and a set of one easy, one hard, one easy to hard. I aim to get my average time down and finish with a loosen-down.
My favorite swim workout is a set of 40 times 100, alternating between 20 times 50 and 10 times 100 with one fast and one easy. After that, I repeat the same set twice.
I don't do swim workouts, but enjoy being in the sea for fun on holidays.
I like to do a 2,000 meter warm-up followed by a threshold set of 20 x 100s on a 130s cycle for 1,600 meters.
I remember a really great swim session in the London Aquatics Centre during the 2012 Olympics, where me and my friend Louis did a 350m build with an emphasis on the finish. We ended up going 20:50, 24:32, 40:00 Long Course which was a PB for me. We also did 15-20 hours of hard grinds with fast times like 15:25, 24:35, 23:50, and 30:01 all out to get a good time on the last one.