| Swim Lesson 3 - Defining Your Optimal SL/SR |
This is a great little session to see how well you can maintain your efficiency whilst slowly elevating your stroke rate up until a point where your stroke completely falls apart, i.e. "Break Point". This session could be likened to a ramp test or treadmill test in the laboratory whereby the session gets "harder and harder" up until fatigue. Initially this session requires a very good operational use of your Wetronome, whereby you are comfortable making regular adjustments to the set stroke rate in a minimal amount of time especially when fatigued. Coaches working with a group of athletes and with a plentiful resource of Wetronomes would do well to try this session utilising the use of two Wetronomes per swimmer, whereby one Wetronome would be in use by the swimmer whilst the coach is busily adjusting the second Wetronome ready to hand-over to the swimmer quickly for the second interval. Next: Run Session #1 - Develop Economy at Base Rate» (Kindly reprinted from the Swim Smooth website. All material © 2007 Swim Smooth) |
