Swimming Programs

 

Pool Workouts


Podium Program

 

Who:               Laura Schuster, SVTC Podium Program Swim Coach

When:             Wednesday’s 6:30-7:30pm

Where:           Sunnyvale Swim Center, Fremont High School, 1238 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road

http://www.calsportscenter.com/swim/index.shtml

Cost:               Approximately $6/workout

 

SVTC in cooperation with California Sports Center, operators of the Sunnyvale Swim Complex located at Fremont High School, 1238 Sunnyvale-Saratoga Road, offers a Wednesday evening year round tri-specific "masters" swim program. This program has the following unique features making SVTC a leader in triathlon programming:

  • Periodized for Triathlon racing season
  • Coordinated with Track and Cycling programs
  • Includes stroke instruction as well as aerobic conditioning

The program is paid by purchase of punchcard. Please contact our swim coach Laura Schuster at if you are interested in joining.

 

Introduction to Masters Swimming:

Any triathlon training program requires training "specificity", meaning that you must practice what you plan to race. Intro to Masters courses are available at various pools throughout the Bay Area. The goal of the "Intro" program is to provide a short, concentrated program that makes the participant able to engage with a drop in or masters program anywhere! What is taught are streamlining and freestyle technique, drills, vocabulary and workout "lingo", alternative strokes (necessary for frequent swimming so that muscle fatigue can be mitigated), and increasing yardage. After the programs it is suggested that the athlete engage with a "local" pool and begin to swim regularly, 1 to 2 times per week during the season. Contat Laura Schuster @  for suggestions as to where and when Intro courses are available.

 

 

Clinics

Periodically SVTC announces swim clinics that will enable improvement in swim proficiency. These are posted through the "InteractiveSVTC" email. These clinics can be race specific or instructional such as videotaping, or stroke instruction. Any member with suggestions or sources for clinics is suggested to contact Laura Schuster

 

 

Open Water Swim Program:

 

Who:                           Randy Batterson, Member led workout

 

When/Where:           Look fort announcements on "interactive-svtc"

 

Tentative schedule for 2010

 

March 14 - Redwood Shores

April 11 - Wildflower Training Weekend (OW Swim Clinic)

April 25 - Lake Del Valle

May 9 - Lake Del Valle

May 30 - Cowells

June 20 - Seacliff

July 11 - Lake Del Valle

Aug 8 - Aquatic Park

Sept. 5 - Cowells (1 week prior to Big Kahuna)

Oct. 10 - Lake Del Valle

 

The Open Water Swim Program is designed to provide new and experienced triathletes with the training and experiences necessary to reduce the energy expended, and increase performance in the swimming part of a triathlon race in a safe, social, and inclusive, environment.

Regular, scheduled workout sessions in the Lakes, Bay, and Ocean settings provide club members with free instruction, documentation, and assistance in the following areas:

  • Stroke Instruction:
    • Balance and Posture
    • Arm Motion
    • Breathing
    • Hip Rotation and Body Roll
    • Kick
  • Racing Techniques:
    • Sighting
    • Race Starting, Entry, and Exit
    • Surf Practice
    • Equipment
    • Drafting
  • Safety and Overcoming Fear

The majority of the Open Water Swim workouts will combine an optional opportunity for Brick (additional ride/run immediately following) combination, depending on the venue. Workouts will be posted on the calendar one month out and will have an e-mail reminder with RSVP request on Monday of the week before. "Chalk Talk" will occur for the first 20 minutes before swimming commences. Most popular workout locations: Lake Del Valle (Pleasanton), Aquatic Park (San Francisco), Coyote Point (San Mateo), Capitola, and Cowell's Beach (Santa Cruz).

Requirements for participation: Club membership or signed workout waiver, and ability to swim 30 minutes continuously in a pool or open water. Safety concerns require that participants swim in groups, be mindful of other swimmers, obey signs and instructions posted or conveyed, and inform the leader of concerns or constraints before the swimming session begins.

Look for announcements of the 10 monthly open water swims in the "interactiveSVTC" emails as well as calendar entries approximately 1 month in advance.

The SVTC Open Water Swim Program is funded by club dues and is a benefit of membership. Non-members are welcome to attend one swim workout for free, although you must sign a one-time Liability Waiver. Members need to bring their membership cards to show when checking in for the workout. Contact Randy Batterson @ randybatterson@yahoo.com if you have questions about the open water swim program or if you want to suggest places to swim.

 

 

 

Readme File Description
Document Icon Race Day Swim Tips

Club Member: Dave Kraemer
Posted: April 11, 2003
Document Icon Open Water Swim-Ocean Tips

Club Member: Dave Kraemer
Posted: April 5, 2003
Document Icon Stretch, Catch, and Roll: Swim Technique Basics

Club Member: Dave Kraemer
Posted: March 18, 2003
Document Icon Wetsuit Selection Considerations

Club Member: Dave Kraemer
Posted: March 16, 2003
Document Icon San Francisco Beaches and Bay Water Quality
(sorry, these web sites need to be updated)
Club Member: Larry
Posted: