That Triathlon Show

Power Rankings - Our top five sessions to improve your triathlon swimming

Jan 15, 2026
In this episode, triathlon coach and former competitive swimmer Jack Hutchins shares his expert insights on swim sessions. He discusses VO2max sets and the surprising inclusion of butterfly drills for technique improvement. Listeners can expect to learn about two effective open-water swim simulations and key workouts like the 1,000m time trial and descending 50s for technique assessment. Jack and co-host Mikael also debate and rank their favorite sets, providing fresh ideas to enhance triathlon swimming performance.
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ADVICE

Use Ankle Band To Reveal Flaws

  • Use an ankle band plus pull buoy to expose and fix body-position flaws and left-right imbalances in your swim.
  • Include 10–20% of early-season volume with a band and progress reps from short to longer distances.
ADVICE

Sprint 50s From A Dive For Speed

  • Do short, dive-start 50m efforts as relays or solo with 1:2–1:3 work:rest to train speed and race-specific takeout power.
  • Repeat every 2–3 weeks or year-round for squads; do two or three rounds when solo.
ADVICE

Train Boredom With 10×400 Ironman Pace

  • Practice long boring sets like 10×400m at Ironman pace with 15–20s rest to build mental durability and pacing discipline.
  • Use it once or twice in Ironman build to rehearse race-day fatigue and form maintenance.
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