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May 23, 2014 at 8:53 pm #1453RobParticipant
Put together some race pace charts for general use. Found them to be very handy for the kids. Even smaller ones did well with them so long as they knew what their best times were! Enjoy!
Link to pace charts – http://goo.gl/F0X7lC
Also attached them to this post!
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RobRob
May 24, 2014 at 3:50 am #1454DenajKeymasterMay 24, 2014 at 10:01 am #1457drpaulParticipantRob,
These are awesome!! I would have paid for them. Now I don’t have to look like an idiot doing the math in my head 🙂
Thanks a ton
May 24, 2014 at 10:15 am #1458RobParticipantThey took me about an hour to build and around 30 minutes to ‘debug’. More than willing to make updates/additions/revisions as needed. Any feedback is appreciated. Was going to add LCM too, but the turn differences in time, add some complexity I haven’t solved just yet.
Rob
May 24, 2014 at 1:24 pm #1459DeeS47ParticipantThanks, much better than the chart I was using.
May 26, 2014 at 6:02 am #1607crmejeanParticipantAm I missing something? Shouldn’t the goal times be faster than their best times? I have been setting my kids at a minimum of 98% of best times. When they make 75% of the repetitions, I have been dropping their targets. I thought I had read in one of Rushall’s papers to set targets at 93%, but that was just too demoralizing for one of my kids.
May 28, 2014 at 4:35 am #1611Andrew AlatorreParticipantRob if you could make a LCM Race / SCM Training just because I know a lot of club’s train in SCM & well race in everything else including LCM
May 28, 2014 at 4:44 am #1612kevinayersParticipantRob
I would love the race pace charts in 25M if poss.May 29, 2014 at 12:02 am #1627Evohunter7ParticipantThanks Rob, they’re great.
Here are the ones I’ve been using with my squads.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.May 29, 2014 at 2:30 pm #1639YnotSwimParticipantThanks for the charts. Question, mathematically, these are simply 1/2, 1/4, etc of a total time. Where does fatigue and technique breakdown come into play in USRPT?
May 29, 2014 at 2:50 pm #1640RobParticipantThis is dictated by ‘evidence’. In USRPT training, if you cannot perform the set at the designated interval, this serves as the fail-safe of not performing when too fatigued and likely reinforcing bad mechanics in the name of making a time. Push to the point of failure and stop. We play it out where we have what we call “fail sets”, which means in our case that if you fail 3 times, the set ends for you. Example: 16 x 50’s on :50 and holding 200 pace (P200 with ~20 seconds of rest). We provide them with the time they need to hit and if they are more than .2 slow, that’s a failure. Goal is to make them all. A few do, many don’t.. Ultimately We build the number up to where many make it at that speed. Monthly/weekly meets serve to reset the goal. Mentally, it’s a switch.
Rob
May 29, 2014 at 2:59 pm #1641YnotSwimParticipantThis makes sense. Would love to see a cycle, week or however long a cycle in the training might look like for HS aged girls and boys. Having a sample of workouts for a period of time to compare to what I am already doing would assist me in transitioning my season plan. Any suggestions?
May 29, 2014 at 3:00 pm #1642RobParticipantI’ve updated the charts to span wider time ranges, fixed a few bugs, as well as accounting for SCM > LCM, SCY > LCM, LCM > LCM. I added a table on the charts that dictates turn time removal if you’re going from short to long… Only open item is going from LCM race to SCY pace. The issue lies with the difference added by turns that have to be taken out of the time before the time is converted from meters to yards. This time for the turns varies by the stroke, and as such, complicates things to the point of needing a separate chart per stroke when going from LCM race > SCY pace. I’ll keep noodling on it, but in the mean time, hope this is of good use for everyone! New charts are at the same link, or attached to this note.
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