Nice to see that coaches are having the sprinters sprint in practice! All those yards they used to have us sprinters do back in college were not helping. Love to see sprinters doing these workouts!
Is any submaximal effort OK? How do you define an exercise as "not helping"? What objective measurements are being considered? How do you deal with a swimmer who is improving, but not doing what you would suggest they do? Are all swimmers who swim a certain event to be trained exactly alike? If so, who determines that and what studies show exactly what to do? Why doesn't USA Swimming just hand out a sheet for all coaches in the country to copy if there is one way?...or pick certain things off a prescribed "OK to do" list. Is this practice the correct practice that nails the exact best practices for elite sprinting or will someone comment about this practice as "old school" in 20 years? What will the practice look like in 20 years? Maybe we'll circle around and realize some things from the past were actually pretty good and some things were hype train of the day. I agree with you and think this practice looks awesome (and I've certainly done many sets that I don't think helped me), but I think it's really hard to judge what is best. I personally observe that there are many paths to success. Yardage (volume) does have a place in many protocols, so I hate to see it put in a negative light without more detail.
@@phil5037 I asked questions, just like you are asking questions. I'll answer you. No one is hurting me physically. I have emotional pain from childhood though.
I would agree and disagree. I went to a college with a bad coach and the sprint workouts were all sprinting. That doesn't help if you don't do yards to build strength and muscular endurance. all of the sprinters had no back half to their 50 or 100. You need the yards, but you need to do sprint stimulus.
@@BenOlszewski The swimming community certainly does not lack passion! I love it! I also appreciate having a discussion of opposing views. My thoughts on this subject are too long for a RUclips comment, but I think the swimming community should at least ask themselves, “Do the track sprinters run 10K-15K in practice everyday? Why do the sprinters in swimming do that?”
This was such a good practice: pros like Caeleb Dressel and Natalie Hinds, NCAA Beasts like Josh LIendo, and fresh out of high school superstars like Scotty Buff all in one practice!🤩
Haha! Thanks for the warning in the description. When I was a teen I blacked out on the 2nd turn in a SCM pool. Glad I recovered after a moment bc no one on my team was paying attention.
Swimswam is definetly one of the best channel to talk about the insight of swimming. Caleb is comming back really good .Milak will be on the party in Paris.i hope Maxime grousset will be on the top 3 in Paris !salim from paris
how do swimmers cope with the chlorine in the water? i was a swimmer until i was 14 years old and my skin was always dry itchy and my eyes were red etc that's one of the main reasons i switched to sprint kayaking. I'm now 18 years old and i recently took a lifeguard course and we would go everyday into the pool for 2 months and those symptoms came back
Do you take a shower and drink water? Before and after training sessions I take the shower and drink water just a little bit but more after the end of session
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shower right after swim... there are even anti-chlorine shower gels and shampoos for the shower after swim to help getting rid of chlorine
@@FloatingProcess nope it's split into two 25 yard pools. They have the ability to take out the bulkhead and make it 50 meters but they didn't do that here.
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@@sethaldrich6902 I guess someone like him could train even in 20 yard or 30 yard and be able to switch to meters when he needs...
Weird how they got Dressel stepping down to yards to practice with the college kids instead of having the college kids step up to meters. Hopefully all this yard training doesn't hinder him later at trials or the olympics.
The Florida training facility has a 50m pool inside (usually split into 2 25-yd pools) and a 50m pool outside right next to each other. Both pools are used during most practices. So even though this was a yards practice, he's training meters at least a few times per week
Nice to see that coaches are having the sprinters sprint in practice! All those yards they used to have us sprinters do back in college were not helping. Love to see sprinters doing these workouts!
Is any submaximal effort OK? How do you define an exercise as "not helping"? What objective measurements are being considered? How do you deal with a swimmer who is improving, but not doing what you would suggest they do? Are all swimmers who swim a certain event to be trained exactly alike? If so, who determines that and what studies show exactly what to do? Why doesn't USA Swimming just hand out a sheet for all coaches in the country to copy if there is one way?...or pick certain things off a prescribed "OK to do" list. Is this practice the correct practice that nails the exact best practices for elite sprinting or will someone comment about this practice as "old school" in 20 years? What will the practice look like in 20 years? Maybe we'll circle around and realize some things from the past were actually pretty good and some things were hype train of the day. I agree with you and think this practice looks awesome (and I've certainly done many sets that I don't think helped me), but I think it's really hard to judge what is best. I personally observe that there are many paths to success. Yardage (volume) does have a place in many protocols, so I hate to see it put in a negative light without more detail.
@@BenOlszewski You're putting words in his mouth that he didn't say and you're being stubborn and emotional. Who's hurting you?
@@phil5037 I asked questions, just like you are asking questions. I'll answer you. No one is hurting me physically. I have emotional pain from childhood though.
I would agree and disagree. I went to a college with a bad coach and the sprint workouts were all sprinting. That doesn't help if you don't do yards to build strength and muscular endurance. all of the sprinters had no back half to their 50 or 100. You need the yards, but you need to do sprint stimulus.
@@BenOlszewski The swimming community certainly does not lack passion! I love it! I also appreciate having a discussion of opposing views. My thoughts on this subject are too long for a RUclips comment, but I think the swimming community should at least ask themselves, “Do the track sprinters run 10K-15K in practice everyday? Why do the sprinters in swimming do that?”
This was such a good practice: pros like Caeleb Dressel and Natalie Hinds, NCAA Beasts like Josh LIendo, and fresh out of high school superstars like Scotty Buff all in one practice!🤩
Thank you so much. I can't believe I am watching these world class swimmers practicing here in my room :)
Haha! Thanks for the warning in the description. When I was a teen I blacked out on the 2nd turn in a SCM pool. Glad I recovered after a moment bc no one on my team was paying attention.
How can they do no breath 75s? I can barely hold mine for a 25
Practice 😭
What kind of paddles are they using at 11:00?
Anti-paddles
dressel going 50 flat in the 100 breast in terrifying
Swimswam is definetly one of the best channel to talk about the insight of swimming. Caleb is comming back really good .Milak will be on the party in Paris.i hope Maxime grousset will be on the top 3 in Paris !salim from paris
The video weve been waiting for!
Hello 👋🏻 can someone tell me please, what kind of brand the “anti paddles” they are using
dressel, would like too see his technique
So great !!
im gasping for air just watching them do the breath control 75s
When is the distance pancake coming out
Soon 👀
@@SwimSwamTV LES GOOO
Scotty Buff already a problem with the underwaters
which one is he?
Any recommendations how to practice it properly with no risk?
W vid‼️
What googles are they using? they look nice.
@RDS812they*
Speed socket 2.0
Can’t wait for olympics!!
Sorry for asking but “anti paddles” - what’s that?
One day I hope to be eating pancakes with these legends!
Why would they not be using flip turns in practice?? Easier on the joints¿
how do swimmers cope with the chlorine in the water? i was a swimmer until i was 14 years old and my skin was always dry itchy and my eyes were red etc that's one of the main reasons i switched to sprint kayaking. I'm now 18 years old and i recently took a lifeguard course and we would go everyday into the pool for 2 months and those symptoms came back
Do you take a shower and drink water? Before and after training sessions I take the shower and drink water just a little bit but more after the end of session
shower right after swim...
there are even anti-chlorine shower gels and shampoos for the shower after swim to help getting rid of chlorine
Oil in water emulsions. Eucerin + vasoline.
What is anti paddles
What your pb in 50m free?
24.1
they are all have similar training but not all of them turn out to be the big bold achiever like Dressel
8:08
the bartram legend macguire
What's the pool size, yard or meter?
Its american so they are training yards, no idea why they've got Dressel doing yards but I guess it's so he can train harder with the college kids.
One course is set to meters and one is yards
@@FloatingProcess nope it's split into two 25 yard pools. They have the ability to take out the bulkhead and make it 50 meters but they didn't do that here.
@@sethaldrich6902 I guess someone like him could train even in 20 yard or 30 yard and be able to switch to meters when he needs...
When it is set to yards there is a bigger gap. I watched practice that week. One was meters and one was yards.
Great practice, great pancakes!
10:25 so satisfying
nice song
They are fast
Weird how they got Dressel stepping down to yards to practice with the college kids instead of having the college kids step up to meters. Hopefully all this yard training doesn't hinder him later at trials or the olympics.
The Florida training facility has a 50m pool inside (usually split into 2 25-yd pools) and a 50m pool outside right next to each other. Both pools are used during most practices. So even though this was a yards practice, he's training meters at least a few times per week
@@SwimSwamTV Also, Phelps used yard pools in his training too...
Go Dad
Boring
smooth brain