Longer reps such as this 2,000m TT workout are a great way to develop stamina and enhance your efficiency, as well as improve your pacing. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer Ocean Swims.
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Saturday Swim Session: Broken 800’s
Swimming longer reps within a set will develop your stamina. Following them up with short, faster reps will give you speed at the end of your event. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Broken 800’sSaturday Swim Session: Longer Reps to Create Endurance
Swimming longer reps within a set will develop your stamina. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Longer Reps to Create EnduranceSaturday Swim Session: Endurance Sets Will Build Your Stamina
Swimming longer reps within a set will develop your stamina. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Endurance Sets Will Build Your StaminaSaturday Swim Session: Paddles Will Develop Your Swimming Strength
Utilising Hand Paddles will develop strength in your swimming stroke. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Paddles Will Develop Your Swimming StrengthSaturday Swim Session: How To Use 300s To Build Your Stamina
A good way to develop your stamina is to swim longer reps. 300m reps work well because it is an unique distance, that will require you to judge your pacing. This will challenge you cognitively as well as physiologically. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
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This is the go to bible for anyone who swims open water whether triathlete or ocean/lake swimming events. So good is this book that I’ve got two copies on my bookshelf.
View More Book of the Month June – Open Water SwimmingSaturday Swim Session: Kick Pull Swim to Dominate Your Next Event
Kick, Pull, Swim is a great set you can use to develop your technique and enhance your swimming This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Kick Pull Swim to Dominate Your Next EventSaturday Swim Session: Broken 200’s To Help You Swim Faster
Broken 200’s are a great way of developing a swim set to build the aerobic capacity of longer reps but you can add a touch more intensity due to the short rests involved. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Broken 200’s To Help You Swim FasterSaturday Swim Session: Utilising the Pull Buoy To Improve Your Swimming
The Pull Buoy is a great tool (that is often over relied upon) to enhance your swimming. The biggest benefit comes from your ability to the focus on your arms whilst using it, rather than relying on it to float your legs higher. This session is perfect for Ironman and Olympic distance triathletes or people doing longer ocean swims.
View More Saturday Swim Session: Utilising the Pull Buoy To Improve Your Swimming