

Workouts, in a Binder: for Swimmers, Triathletes, And Coaches [Hansen, Eric] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Workouts, in a Binder: for Swimmers, Triathletes, And Coaches Review: If you are a swimmer you NEED this! - First, the waterproof pages, small size, and spiral design make this so easy to throw in your swim bag and bring to the edge of the pool. Second, the workouts are tough! 4,000 yards each. We usually swim 1500 yards so we do an abbreviated version of the workouts - having instructions to guide you is 10x more motivating than just swimming aimlessly for an hour. Third, they have various workout "plans" you can follow - 13 and 26 week training programs, each workout also has an A and B version. Lots of variety to keep the staring at the black line on the pool floor interesting. The price can't be beat. Planning to gift this as Christmas presents for my other swimmer friends. 10/10 would recommend! Review: Great for former competitive swimmers, probably not the best for beginners - I'm a former competitive swimmer and now enjoy swimming for a good workout and to train for triathlons. This book is great for former swimmers because it has longer/harder workouts, makes good use of sets, and has sections for distance, mid-distance, sprint, IM, and stroke. I'd say it's not quite fit for a beginner swimmer because the workouts tend to be longer and it doesn't really teach you good swimming technique. It makes good use of different training methods (negative split, sprint/recovery, kicking, pulling, building, descending, etc) and gives you a specific thing to work on with each workout. Another nice thing is that each workout has an A and B option. One option is longer and the other is shorter. Overall, I'm really happy with this book. Previously I would typically write my own workouts since most swimming books I found were more geared toward beginner or non-competitive swimmers. This book is a good fit for me and a great transition out from competitive swimming for 15 years.
| Best Sellers Rank | #436,284 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #82 in Swimming (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (224) |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 0.5 x 7.25 inches |
| Edition | Spiral Bound |
| ISBN-10 | 1931382743 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1931382748 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 101 pages |
| Publication date | November 18, 2005 |
| Publisher | Velopress |
A**R
If you are a swimmer you NEED this!
First, the waterproof pages, small size, and spiral design make this so easy to throw in your swim bag and bring to the edge of the pool. Second, the workouts are tough! 4,000 yards each. We usually swim 1500 yards so we do an abbreviated version of the workouts - having instructions to guide you is 10x more motivating than just swimming aimlessly for an hour. Third, they have various workout "plans" you can follow - 13 and 26 week training programs, each workout also has an A and B version. Lots of variety to keep the staring at the black line on the pool floor interesting. The price can't be beat. Planning to gift this as Christmas presents for my other swimmer friends. 10/10 would recommend!
S**I
Great for former competitive swimmers, probably not the best for beginners
I'm a former competitive swimmer and now enjoy swimming for a good workout and to train for triathlons. This book is great for former swimmers because it has longer/harder workouts, makes good use of sets, and has sections for distance, mid-distance, sprint, IM, and stroke. I'd say it's not quite fit for a beginner swimmer because the workouts tend to be longer and it doesn't really teach you good swimming technique. It makes good use of different training methods (negative split, sprint/recovery, kicking, pulling, building, descending, etc) and gives you a specific thing to work on with each workout. Another nice thing is that each workout has an A and B option. One option is longer and the other is shorter. Overall, I'm really happy with this book. Previously I would typically write my own workouts since most swimming books I found were more geared toward beginner or non-competitive swimmers. This book is a good fit for me and a great transition out from competitive swimming for 15 years.
W**I
I wasn't good enough for the Division 1 college team but I ...
I used to swim with our local high school swim team. I wasn't good enough for the Division 1 college team but I still enjoy swimming. I'm used to swimming with a team but without a couch, I was trying to make up practices in my head. This book is great for different practices and workouts. It contains a variety for distance or stroke for example. While you can swim exactly like it says, treat it like a guide and modify it even more as you work out yourself. Pro: Waterproof! Stands up like a triangle / tent so you can keep it upright at the end of your lane. Cons: All the pages get wet and it isn't the easiest to dry off since water gets in between the pages. Then again, I never had a problem with it yet. I also left it in the car in the winter and it also can freeze. It defrosts quick enough :)
R**E
heavy on the freestyle
I would like to give a rating without stars, just to let you know what's inside in an unbiassed manner. However, I like the book well enough to give it 4 stars. On a good day I'd give it 5 stars, on a bad day 3. What's good: I don't have to think much about what I'm going to do for a workout. The workouts come in two lengths. My time allows me to do the shorter ones. This book is just workouts. There's no fluffy stuff. The book is plastic. Plastic is waterproof, not moldproof or wetproof. I put the book in a baggie on the pool deck. Somewhere, somehow the baggie had a hole. The book got a little wet. I toweled the pages dry. Not ideal, but it would have been ruined if it were paper. I need to invest in some better baggies. What isn't so good for me but might be good for you: The book is divided into five parts: distance free, mid-distance free, sprint free, stroke, and IM. Mid-distance free is by far the thickest section, sprint free the thinnest, and I didn't count pages but the other three sections seem to be somewhat evenly sized. This makes the book 3/5 freestyle. I know most people swim mostly free, but I like other strokes and would prefer to have a larger variety of stroke workouts, especially since stroke workouts for butterfly are generally just a bit different than stroke workouts for the other strokes. People who love freestyle have the lovely option of purchasing Nick Hansen's other publication for triathletes, which focuses solely on freestyle. So I would love if Mr. Nick Hansen would publish me a book that's, say, 3/5 NOT freestyle, with a small focus on a few butterfly specific workouts for people who don't have the stamina to do an entire stroke workout of butterfly but would like to, someday...
T**.
Workouts will keep it interesting
This book is my cure for swimming boredom. Plus, I work so much harder with my book "coach" than I do on my own. The workout instructions are confusing as others have said, but guess what, there are pages in the introduction which explain everything. So it's really not that tough if you just take some time to read or reference the instructions. Workouts too long? I modified it myself to fit in the time I had allowed for swimming. I'm six swims into this summer, and I just started using the book after spending the first five swims getting my swimming arms back. My 2,000 yard nonstop freestyle time right now is 28 minutes and I'll be using the book all summer, so I can update on my progress at the end of July. Hoping to get that time down significantly..!
A**R
Diese Workout-Sammlung bekommt von mir 4 Sterne, weil: - Superverarbeitung, man kann es Problemlos ins Wasser tauchen, also insbesondere am Beckenrand liegen lassen - Die Workouts sind in sinnvolle Kategorien eingeteilt, jedes Programm gibt es in zwei Varianten, viel und weniger viel Einzige Minuspunkte: - Sehr viele Abkürzungen, muß man anfangs häufig nachschlagen - auch bei den leichteren B-Varianten (weniger Umfang) ist es of immer noch sehr viel Umfang, kann ja aber eigenmächtig gekürz werden, ohne daß das Training dadurch an Wert verliert
E**S
This book is perfect if you, like me, swim regularly but not as part of a coached session and want some variety to break up the monotony of going up and down the pool. I don't always stick strictly to the sessions in the book but they are great inspiration for trying some new types of workouts. The fact that the book is waterproof is fantastic, so you can keep it on the side of the pool and it doesn't matter if it gets wet. I would highly recommend this book and have bought it as a gift for others who also love it.
R**.
i am an avid swimmer and have been working my through the entire book. i find the workouts good but the layout is not great and all of the sets are abbreviated to the point that the book has a legend! i find that i take a Sharpie to each workout before i swim it and make notes.
A**R
I like really like it, though the workouts are for intermediate to advanced swimmers- beginners beware… My only complaint is that mine has two pages that weren't printed. They're literally blank! So I got 98 workouts for the price of 100.
K**R
Good book, useful that you can get wet and use pool side, would be useful with a few smaller length programmes as most 3200 metres plus, so takes an hour or over for me and I’m fairly quick
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