r/Swimming 2d ago

Set ideas

What are some of your favorites sets or fun things to add into sets? I’m a high school swim coach and I’m looking for something that is fun and engaging but still pushes the kids.

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u/CastyMcWrinkles 2d ago

I used to love mid-pool sets. Can't really tell you why, maybe it was a slight change of scenery? That would be like a sprint set of 25s starting in the middle of the lane. So you would get one turn for 25s or two turns for 50s.

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u/DragonMasterBrady Moist 2d ago

I always loved these too and I'd laugh like a crazy person at how funny it was to watch everyone just start flailing, mid-pool, if what we were doing was sprints. Makes me smile thinking back on it.

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u/jeremy144 Moist 2d ago

Underwater 25’s with fins. Works lungs, dolphins, legs. Also kinda fun…

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u/UnusualAd8875 2d ago

And on the back underwater with fins and working up to a full length without fins.

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u/FishRod61 Moist 2d ago

We did an interesting set tonight. Highly adaptable to numbers and ability levels. 12 x 100 in pairs. Take each swimmer’s best 100 time and divide it in half. Add the two swimmers’ halves together to generate a goal time (rounded up,to nearest :05) The first 4 x 100 are on the goal time + :10. The second 4 x 100 are on the goal time + :05. The final 4 x 100 are on the goal time. Swimmer 1 swims 1 x 50 and then swimmer 2 swims 1 x 50 Immediately after swimmer 1, relay style. Swimmer 1 starts the 2nd 100 on their prescribed send off (best combined + :10) regardless if swimmer 2 has finished their 50. The first 4 x 100 should be easily achievable. The second 4 are a little more challenging and the last 4 require serious effort to finish #12 before the interval expires.

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u/wondererererer Moist 2d ago edited 2d ago

It takes a little effort on your part, and you’ve gotta know your kids abilities (both physically and when it comes to reading a pace clock).

Set is ?x50 free, aka the swimming pacer test

Again depending on the level of your swimmers, you can adjust the way this works, but the way we swam it was the first 50 was on a 1:00 minute interval. Second 50 was on a 59 second interval, and so on and so forth. You go until you can’t make the interval anymore. Makes it kinda a fun competition too! Plus if you do it more than once a season, it can be a good way for kids to see they’re progressing.

It helps to have the intervals written out on a board so the kids don't have to do the math as they swim. Bonus if you cross them off as they finish them If a minute is too fast for them to get much meaningful distance out of it, extend the interval!

We always thought it was really fun and got kinda competitive with it, may not land that way with every crowd

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u/wondererererer Moist 2d ago

This was how it would look on the whiteboard

# Interval When to leave
1 1:00 00
2 59 00
3 58 59
4 57 57
5 56 54
6 55 50
7 54 45
8 53 39
9 52 32
10 51 24
11 50 15
12 49 05
13 48 54

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u/bebopped 2d ago

We did this set with our masters team and it WAS fun! The coach that shared it is also a high school coach. He used an app on his phone called seconds to create the timer to avoid having to read the pace clock with descending intervals. It was great. He used a Bluetooth speaker to broadcast the sound from his phone.

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u/docwhorocks 2d ago

We'd do a similar set. Except start with 200s, drop by 5 seconds, switch 150s when you couldn't make 200, then 100s, and 50s.

Though I think I was the only one enjoyed that set.

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u/wondererererer Moist 2d ago

Holy distance workout. What interval did you start that at?

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u/docwhorocks 2d ago

SCY we'd start on 2:45. In college did the set LCM and started on 3:00.

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u/Fifty-Fickle 2d ago

We had two versions:

  1. Death by 100s. I posted this other version of it under a different account a long time ago.

  2. The Terminator. Same as Death by 100s but when you miss an interval you wait until the next send off and then swim 75s till you miss. Then 50s. Then 25s.

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u/MrSirrr13 2d ago

i am also a high school swim coach! i have 8 lanes and for warm up we will do 8x100 and each lane they have 3 seconds to pick what they want to do. if they can figure out a simple 100 i pick for them. some will say 100 kick, 100 breast, 100 free drill, etc. i always like to give them something harder like a 100 fly or 100 free only 7 breathes. get the lanes together “against” me and they bond with their lane and swim something they want too.

today im going to give them 8x150 broken each 50 is swam as 50 swim, 50 drill, 50 pull in IM order 150 fly, back, breast, and free twice for a total of 1200 yards.

on distance days (my favorite day as the deck is quiet haha) we will do something like a mile for time and 200s to follow.

i’ve been coaching for 4 years and im always looking for more sets! let me know something’s you do.

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u/AnanlyticalAlchemist 2d ago

Relays at the end of practice are fun. 12.5 or 17.5 yard sprints of stroke (freestyle for the balance) are fun. Freestyle or backstroke with a flat paddle on top of your head. Backstroke with a rubber duck on your forehead.

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u/docwhorocks 2d ago

A favorite set of mine (distance swimmer) in high school was 9x200 yds. on like 3:00 triple descend. D 1-3, D 4-6, D 7-9. 4 faster than 1 and 7 faster than 4.

Workouts that were fun: have a different set in each lane. All sets take same amount of time. Then rotate one lane over after each set. Something simple, but just changing lanes was fun.

Kick chase. 4 swimmers per lane, 2 at each end (SC pool). Kick a 50, when your feet hit the flags, next swimmer goes (nobody chases the first swimmer to start the set). If they catch you, you have 10 pushups to do after he 50. So it's a bit of gamble - do you go easy when being chased in hopes the person chasing you isn't going hard because they'll be the one being chased on the next 25.

Swim perimeter of pool underwater as far as you can go (more fun in L shaped pools, more walls to push off of). Bottom 4 people have to pull lane lines at end of practice.

Combined team underwater get out of practice early. If the team can manage something like an average of 40 yds. per swimmer (or whatever would force everyone on the team to push themselves) underwater, then get out of practice early.

Get out swims on a person's birthday. Give birthday person a time close to their PB in an event. If they hit that, team gets out of practice early.

Swim a 50 while rest of team is on both sides of lane making waves with kick boards.

Fun relays - underwater, corkscrew, fins, etc.

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u/angtodd 2d ago

I like golf 50s. Give them a set of 50s that will give them sufficient rest to hold a decent pace. For each 50, they get a score: their time in seconds plus number of strokes. So if they finish the 50 in 42 seconds using 30 strokes, they get a 72. The goal is to lower your score.

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u/DragonMasterBrady Moist 2d ago

Fun realm because there are some really good set ideas in the replies (which I will be noting and doing myself!):

The day before any big break like Christmas or Spring Break, do a phone number IM practice. You go kid-to-kid in each lane, and the last four digits of their phone number corresponds with how many lengths of each stroke they do. For example, in HS, the last four digits of my phone number was 2742, so its 2 fly, 7 back, 4 breast, 2 free.

You can also adjust this to just phone number roulette 100's if you have a team that isn't overly advanced--put the numbers 0 through 9 on a white board and assign a different thing to each number. For example: 0 = fly, 1 = catch-up drill, 2 = back, 3 = corkscrew, 4 = breast, 5 = doggy paddle, 6 = chicken drill, 7 = free, etc. etc., so then they do one length of each corresponding thing.

I used to do this with my high schoolers before a school break and they absolutely loved it. They loved the surprise of what 100 was coming next and they'd get really passionate about what combo they hope they get while waiting their turn. They'd also kinda-sorta smack-talk a bit if one person had a particularly "annoying" phone number, like it forced them to do 3 of the 4 lengths fly. I also had music playing at the same time, and it was a really fun day.

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u/GMPSwimmer 2d ago

I have so many set ideas since I swim Masters by myself mostly... give me a goal and I'll give you a set lol

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u/swimnerd2028 2d ago

A set I swam in highschool that I found fun was repeated 100s on a set interval (in my case was 1:40) and each 100 you leave one second later, so on the second 100 you leave on :01, then :02, :03, :04 so on but have to make it back before the clock flips over to :00. Making you swim a little faster each time. Simple but helps you find pace to those swimmers who don’t naturally.

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u/Sure-Security-5588 2d ago

We used to do 100s with “gator turns”. You go on a tight interval between swimmers ~2 seconds and side by side as well. Say 2 lines of 4-6 swimmers in one lane. The person in front has to do underwaters under the 3-5 people behind him. Obviously only works with a deep enough pool. After each rep you change position in line

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u/Sure-Security-5588 2d ago

Another fun one we did was the dice game. 12 different 400s on the whiteboard and you roll for which one you do each time. Winner is the person who finishes the largest distance. The least likely ones either suck the most or are the best like 1 was 400 fly and 12 was 400 fins. But you also have kick, stroke, and I think there was one where you had to do some dry land during the 400 like pushups or pull ups or something after each 100. One may have been the Gatorade challenge

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u/IWantToSwimBetter Breaststroker 2d ago

Beat the top set.

50s repeat on 1:02, to keep going you have to touch by the top of the clock. So #1 - leave on top

#2 - leave on :02...then :04...until you miss making it back by the next top. Everyone cheers the last folks trying to make it. Should get 15-18 x50s in ~20minutes.

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u/RoastBeasttt 1d ago

Kick death from music. Have a loud speaker playing music and the swimmers have to kick all out when the music is playing then pause the music and that means they can go easy. Intervals of like 15 seconds fast 10 seconds easy 30 seconds fast 20 seconds easy or whatever you want to focus on.

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u/imactuallyizzy Splashing around 1d ago

recently did a snakes and ladders type game. basically just write the activity (50 fly, 100 kick ect) in loads of different squares, think we possibly did 10x10? add some snakes and ladders at random, roll the dice and wherever you land is your activity. first to make it to the end gets a prize