4-Month Dryland Season Plan

Overview

At Swim Like A. Fish, we understand that not all swim coaches are well-versed in land-based training techniques. As Dryland training continues to prove its increasing value for clubs, we’ve crafted both 4 and 7 Month Dryland Season Plans to provide you with a solid starting point.

Course Duration

Transform your training with our 4-Month Dryland Progression, featuring 80 tailored workouts, over 30 exercise videos with clear instructions, and expert training load recommendations.

Features
  • Personalized Program Comprising of 4 Periodized Phases: Pre-Conditioning, Aerobic/Endurance, Threshold, and Power
  • 4 Weekly Workouts for Each Phase
  • Comprehensive Instructional Exercise Videos and Demonstrations
  • Training Load Guidelines Tailored for Ages 6-18
  • Lifetime Access with No Monthly Coaching Subscription Fees
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Technique Season Plans

Make sure your swimmers are properly progressing through their season , while working on their technique of all four strokes. 

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4-Month Kicking Season Plan

Summer Season Plan – ideal for teams running a meet season from May- August. Each day provides outlines of which energy system should be worked, the kick focus, and some drills for that kick to focus on.

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8-Month Kicking Season Plan

Winter/Fall Plan – ideal for teams running a meet season from August- March. Each day provides outlines which energy system should be worked, the kick focus, and some drills for that kick to focus on.

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8-Month Technique Season Plan

Winter/Fall Plan – ideal for teams running a meet season from August- March. Each day provides outlines which energy system should be worked, the stroke focus, and some drills for that stroke to focus on.

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4-Month Technique Season Plan

Summer Season Plan – ideal for teams running a meet season from May- August. Each day provides outlines of which energy system should be worked, the stroke focus, and some drills for that stroke to focus on.