New drills with new tools and an easy swim

Between clients this morning i put in 45 minutes of weight training.  7 shoulder exercises and one chest.  Rep range was varied depending on the movement, but worked from 6 reps to 12. Around noon I jogged to the pool, about 20 minutes.  My purpose today is to get to know and use a couple new training tools.  One is the forearm fulcrum, designed to assist my stroke with elbow placement and the other is the tempo trainer to help maintain a steady stroke.

I did some easy swimming and drills for about 15 minutes and then tried the forearm fulcrum.  Found that my hand was not as relaxed as i would like and that my stoke per length was shortening.  Decided to put that toy asie and check out some videos before using it agein.  The tempo trainer i really liked.  The tempo trainer is like a metronome.  You attach it to your gogggle strap or slid it under your  cap and it provides  an audible tone which you can set for a specific time.  Whenever it beeps, your hand should enter the water.  I started with a setting of 1.25 seconds per stroke and worked the pool a couple laps and then increased the rate slowly to 1 second.  I like that it evens out my stroke, but found that 1 second was a bit rushed for the workout i wanted to continue with.

I left the tempo tainer set at 1.15 seconds, focusing on long strokes and swam 1500 meters.  Each length was about 48-52 strokes and final time was 37:51.  My HR ave was 134.  This speed is pretty typical for my long swims.  Next week i want to do some fast repeats using the tempo trainer and then follow with a long swim at a faster stoke and see how that goes.  The stroke today felt slow and very controlled but i was hoping for a better stroke per length.

The pool deck was chilly as some clouds had arrived.  I wiped off with my cool mini towl that's like a shammy and threw my stuff back into my bag for an easy, refreshing run home.

Long run and Tempo combo

Another beautiful day.  After finishing with my personal training clients I spent 30 minutes weight training back at high volume, low reps.  About 6 exercises. Left John street and headed down to battery park and up the Hudson river parkway.  I have not had a chance to do a nice flat long run since winter when I was training for the Rome marathon and it was so pleasant outside.  About 72 degrees and a nice breeze coming off the river.

Spent the first hour running at an easy long distance pace of about 9mm and then turned around to run 45 minutes at Tempo.  I took a gel at the hour mark and re-filled my water bottle.  During the tempo portion my HR was at about 88% max and average pace was  8mm.  The plan was to combine a long run with a tempo run reaching a pace of about 30s per minute slower than my 10k pace.

I only have two more weeks before the NYC Triathlon and this was a good combination for this weeks hard run workout.  Legs feel great.  I've been running less but focusing my run program on race specific workouts.  My other run this week was only 30 minutes.  A brik following a heavy bike ride.  All is well!  Tomorrow will be a light day of 45 minutes weight training and swimming.  Hope this weather holds out.

Swimming at Brighton Beach

If you live in NYC and want to swim in the ocean for training purposes, or just for fitness then look no further than 45 min by train.