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Training schedule, help

Okay guys here is a question for anybody that has a well thought out training routine.

Training time is usaully limited to around 1hr a day.

If anybody is generous enough to outline a 5day training routine for in pool training it would be greatly appreciated. currently i'm in the pool 4 days a week doing 50m laps in Apnea and some statics before hand but its not very organised nor am i seeing any real improvements.

Looking for training to improve my allround freediving ability in Static, Dynamic (with and with out fins)

so if someone has a schedule that would be great:

e.g.

Monday: Static tables for 10min
No fins 50m laps w/2min interval etc

Tuesday: technique training for dynamic mono etc.

if anybody has a good training routine i think it would be great to see.

Thanks in advance

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Re: Training schedule, help

There are many training routines, including full 1 hour sessions in the Apnea Training Manager. Most of them come from our club trainings. I'll be adding more before the new training season starts in October. I plan adding a full year training plans too, but they are currently not available yet.

Our training sessions are changing frequently, so it is not really a routine, but rather an adaptative process that changes as the freedivers progress. The training should include technique drills and endurance. A common problem, especially at freedivers in good physical shape, is that they often train in hypercapnic mode (quick sequences of apneas). They are then able of amazing performances for example in relays, but often their PB's are just very few meters above their maximal training lenght, and often finishing with a samba. On the other hand, there are freedivers who manage better combining hypercapnic and hypoxic training - their PB's are then significantly higher than their maximal training swims, and although they are often far not capable of such serial apneas as the former group, their PB's may easily surpass them.

I'd call the first group "Push, Push, Push", while the other one "Relax, Relax, Relax" (I mean with this what runs through their heads when swimming under water, it is not about their general approach to the training). You can achive excellent results with both approaches, but the best chance for success you have if you are capable of both and then find the right ballance for you. So be carefull in the training routine not to only fall into the Push mode, while forgetting about the relaxation part. For this reason, we also use to do static only sessions two times a week - they help much better than the dynamic training to get into the Relax mode, and to learn pushing while improving the relaxation. Not surprisingly, we rarely see the Push people at those static trainings.

You can also have a look at Pelizzari's Manual of Freediving (book Pelizzari @ APNEA.cz) - there are some hints and exercises too.

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Re: Training schedule, help

I suppose the balance is, you need good aerobic conditioning in order to cope with and recover from the volume of max or near-max anaerobic training swims needed for you to really increase your one-off max. Wow, I fitted that into a sentence...
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Re: Training schedule, help

Wow trux,

thanks for that forgot all about the apnea trainer! i guess i'm just a little slack (that manager does my head in to many options i ont know where to start) i was kinda hoping someone had a slightly more fixed weekly or monthly training schedule (basically someone to tell which training excersizes to do when to best improve my diving)

I'm happy to start with the basics again ( i have all the time in the world to improve).

because currently still cant crack the 100m dynamic so going back to the beginning would not really be an issue.

thanks

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