Phase 3 Thur @6.10am Killashee (8 weeks)
Adult swim training with a focus on swim threshold and endurance. Open to non-members of Killashee.
Available spots
Service Description
This is an 8 session term for 1 hour on a Thursday morning at 6.10am in Killashee Pool, Naas. Membership of the Killashee is not required. Phase 3 - Foundation Building Phase Main emphasis: Cultivating targeted muscle endurance and power and refining technique. Secondary emphasis: Learning to manage training intensity and adaptation. Dates as follows: January 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th February 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th Phase 3, Foundation Building Phase. If you want to enhance your speed in the pool and the open water over distances greater than 400m, then this is the place to start. It's a challenging session and relies upon you knowing your current CSS (Critical Swim Speed) pace. If you don't, don't worry, we can show you how! Intervals will range from 50m to 500m and will all centre around CSS pace. There will be a few drills and a few little pick-up sprints as well, but the majority of the session is focused on you maintaining your speed as your stroke inevitably starts to breakdown. The best swimmers in the world are those who let this happen least. Join them by getting good at these sessions! You can expect feedback during this session on how well you are holding pace and motivation to keep pushing on when things are getting tough. You will need all your swim equipment for this session (fins, pull buoys, central snorkel, bands, paddles and a Tempo Trainer as well if you have). For a fuller analysis of your swimming and some individual stroke correction, please book a 1-2-1 Video Analysis and Stroke Correction Session. MINIMUM REQUIREMENT: swim 100m (4 lengths) of the pool front crawl continuous, with your head in the water.
Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
To cancel or reschedule, please do so at least 36 hours before your class in order to avoid being charged.
Contact Details
0868223152
info@swimsmooth.ie
Kilcullen, Co. Kildare, Ireland