TRAINING
86 / / June 2019
SWIM RACE PREPARATION
DURATION MINS COACH RICHARD SMITH
Hit your open-water race full of confidence
with this ultimate race prep session
MASTER THE
OPEN WATER
IN JUST 60MINS
o startyouropen-
waterracewellyou
needtobeprepared.
Thismeansrecceing
thecourseand
lookingatthetypeofwater,likely
conditions,layoutandsoon.Then
youneedtotrainyourskillsforthe
specificdemandsoftheswim- fast
massstart,sighting/navigationto
fastestlines,turns,pacing,drafting
andtransition1.
Youneedtodevelopaneffective
warm-uproutinethatincludes
acclimatisation,buildswim,key
sighting/turndrillsandshort,fast
startaccelerations.Ideally,you
wanttobetrainingintheopen
waterina group.Thiswillhelpyou
buildconfidencetoswimfastin
closeproximity,andenhanceyour
draftingtotakepaceoffothers.
Youneedtopractiseswimsin
whichyoustartfastbeforesettling
intoyourrace-paceeffort.If you
can,practisesighting,accelerating
intoa turnandturningarounda
buoywithothersaroundyou.
Attheendofyoursession,
practiseexitingthewaterand
undoingyourwetsuit,witha fast,
fullT1wetsuitremovaltofinish.
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Practise transitions
Transitions = free speed!
On exiting, lift your
goggles on to your head,
remove your wetsuit
down to your waist. In T1,
pull your wetsuit down
to your ankles and
then ‘stamp’ out of it.
Practise
sighting drill
Efficient sighting
coordinated with your
breathing stroke is key
to fast, efficient open-
water swimming. Aim to
sight every 6-8 strokes
with minimal head lift.
Practise turns
Accelerate and try to
lead into each turn. Aim
to hold your line/position
by swimming strong
through the turn.
Accelerate and sight
out of each turn to
find clear water.
COACH’S TIPS OPTIMISE YOUR SESSION
JAMES