Usually when a group of masters swimmers gather in a pool without a coach, they can come up with a few good training sets that matches the desires and needs of everyone in the group. Usually an alpha dog proposes a tough set and then the rest of the swimmer negotiate the intervals, distances, and strokes that are mutually agreeable by everyone.
Today’s individual medley set done at sea level in a 25-yard pool was as follows. It was a total of 3600 yards or 3291 meters or 2.04 miles:
4 x 100 @ 1:30 + 4 x 100 @ 1:20 – last lap breaststroke
4 x 100 @ 1:30 + 4 x 100 @ 1:15 – last lap backstroke
4 x 100 @ 1:30 + 4 x 100 @ 1:10 – last lap butterfly
3 x 50 @ 45 + 3 x 50 @ 40 – one lap breaststroke
3 x 50 @ 45 + 3 x 50 @ 40 – one lap backstroke
3 x 50 @ 45 + 3 x 50 @ 35 – one lap butterfly
2 x 25 @ 30 + 2 x 25 @ 20 – breaststroke
2 x 25 @ 30 + 2 x 25 @ 17.5 – backstroke
2 x 25 @ 30 + 2 x 25 @ 15 – butterfly
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