Texas Women Run Through Wednesday AM Kick/Drill/Swim Quality Set | PRACTICE + PANCAKES

After the US Open in early December, SwimSwam stuck around Austin, Texas, and filmed a couple of workouts on UT’s campus. One was with the Texas women, who were in finals week and had just come off their mid-season invite and Thanksgiving break.

On this Wednesday morning, head coach Carol Capitani and Associate Mitch Dalton were taking the women through a classic kick/drill/swim set, specifically looking for some fast efforts on the ‘swim’ portions. Watch as several national team members and NCAA All-Americans (Erin Gemmell, Campbell Stoll, Lillie Nesty, Kate Hurst) get to work on this sunny morning in Austin.

Main Set:

3x

  • 100 Kick @ 2:30
  • 100 Drill @ 2:30
  • 100 Swim, Desc 1-3 @ 2:30

8x

  • 50 Kick @ 1:30
  • 50 Drill @ 1:30
  • 50 FAST @ 1:30

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Tatertot
5 months ago

Not overly difficult intervals🫠

Unknown Swammer
Reply to  Tatertot
5 months ago

If you’re pushing the fasts, you’ll get plenty tired….

SQUID!
5 months ago

Finally a set with intervals I can make!

Also, love the coach stopwatch fingers! I heard a few 24.2s called out – for reference, Torri Huske split 21.7 + 24.3 = 46.01 at NCAAs.

samulih
Reply to  SQUID!
5 months ago

The Todd Desorbo School of Watch Using Excellence, to create swimmers positive feelings.

Bobthebuilderrocks
5 months ago

Was curious as to how Texas women were doing practices

Also, Bob talking to French media in the back

Dan Smith
5 months ago

Thanks Coleman, missed that when were in Austin a couple of years back!

About Coleman Hodges

Coleman Hodges

Coleman started his journey in the water at age 1, and although he actually has no memory of that, something must have stuck. A Missouri native, he joined the Columbia Swim Club at age 9, where he is still remembered for his stylish dragon swim trunks. After giving up on …

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