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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Fresno/Sonoma, CA
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Warming up at a swim meet
By the way is anyone swimming in Fresno this Saturday November 7th? |
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Ryan Provencher
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Växjö, Sweden
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Re: Warming up at a swim meet
I tend to be one of the first people in the water.
I try to do the same 1000-1200 warm up at meets that I have during practice. if you feel the need to get some drill or kicking done in your warm up start with a 200choice then go right into those things you need before the pools get crowded. if you are not swimming in the first event, wait until the last 20minutes or so and jump in as most people are getting out. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: England
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Re: Warming up at a swim meet
I coach the UK's premier masters club and my swimmers have their own competitive warm-up routine designed specifically for their races on the day. A general warm-up in a (usually) crowded pool won't be useful.
We run through our stretching routine as a group on poolside before I allow the swimmers to warm-up. We work together as a team. I feel that this routine of ours is paramount to team bonding. No other clubs at a meet do this. We are different - and always aim to be so. (If you want to be the same as everybody else, then do just the same as them! This is what I tell the swimmers all the time) Before we go in for the warm-up, we walk around the pool - again, as a group. The backstrokers check out the ceiling, and the surroundings. Are there any pipes across the ceiling? Any diving boards or air vents? We need to be very familiar with all aspects of the pool. The breaststrokers and butterfiers, check out the ends of the pool. Is there a trough that you can grab or is it a flat timing pad? Of course, you can check this during the warm-up, but many times the warm-up is over-crowded. You can very easily get out of the pool after the warm-up and you won’t be able to describe the walls to anyone. Take a few minutes to be familiar with the surroundings. Remember, you don’t want any surprises later on. Warm-up sessions are very busy at the beginning. My swimmers always go in late. They usually have lots of room to swim when the early 'warm-uppers' have left the pool. At some meets you will see swimmers queuing up in lanes to practice turns. We never do this. During one week's training you will have done over 1,000 turns - and yet swimmers still feel the need to run through their turns during the warm-up! Generally, when my swimmers are sprinting in competition, they do a long warm-up of easy-medium paced swimming. They finish the warm-up with only two starts from the blocks in the sprint lane. This involves a fast start, and fast breakout for just 15 metres, then a very slow paddle to the end of the pool. Again, they have done many starts in training so there's no need to do several before they swim in competition. With two fast starts only, the 'feelgood' factor will be sky high, and the swimmer will be prepared for their swim. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: UK
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Personally I never swim more than 400m in a warm up. 1200m like Rykno??? that's nearly a training session for me! |
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Ryan Provencher
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Växjö, Sweden
Posts: 394
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Re: Warming up at a swim meet
I've got back issues and most of my meets are 2hrs in the car, so it takes me 15-20 minutes of just moving around in the pool before it feels right.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Fresno/Sonoma, CA
Posts: 75
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Re: Warming up at a swim meet
Cool thank you. I'm familiar with the pool. I am fairly new to competing, I did 6 meets last year, since I swim all different events from the 200 free to the 50 fly do I want to mix up my warm up to include all strokes or will an easy moderate to long distance swim suffice?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Evanston, IL
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