How Do The World's Best Swimmers Warm Up Before A Race? (VIDEO)
Ever wonder how the best swimmers from around the world warm up before a race?
At the last stop of the 2017 FINA World Cup in Singapore, FloSwimming caught up with world-class swimmers Bronte Campbell (Australia), Kenneth To (Hong Kong), Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Netherlands), Cam McEvoy (Australia), Michael Andrew (USA), and Emily Seebohm (Australia) to see what sort of things they do during a meet warm up.
Cam McEvoy (Australia) – 100m Freestyle
400 Fins choice
4x50 Pull Buoy descend 1-4 + ascend stroke tempo
200 Kick – 100 easy, 2x50m explode 15m
3x50 – 40/30/20m spike – descend to 100m pace
3x50 – Drill
4x50 – Easy/6-12 speed work/Easy/Build to 100m pace
100 easy
1,400m TOTAL
Ranomi Kromowidjojo (Netherlands) – 50m Freestyle
100 freestyle
100 kick
maybe a fast 25m
Explosive dryland work -- this is the focus
200m TOTAL
Michael Andrew (USA) – 100m IM
200-400 loosen
Multiple 25’s @ 100m pace or faster
Practice turns
1-2 Starts
800m TOTAL
Emily Seebohm (Australia) – 100m Backstroke
400 as free/IM/free/back
3x100 on 1:15 – hold under 1:10
3x100 – Kick/backstroke drill/free
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25 @ 100m pace + 75 easy as kick/back/free
100 easy
1,500m TOTAL
Kenneth To (Hong Kong) – 100m IM
400 free/back aerobic
8x50 IM order -- drill/swim x25
4x50 IM order -- 25 @ 100 pace/25 easy
100 easy
1x Start
1,100m TOTAL
Bronte Campbell (Australia) – 100m Freestyle
400 Choice
2x50 Kick+Drill
1x100 @ Threshold
100 easy
3x50 Pace – 50/35/25 descend to 100m pace
150 easy
1,000m TOTAL