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3 Swim Workouts For Beginners

If you’re new to swimming, you may be hitting the pool and swimming continuously for 100, 200, 500 or even 1,000 meters. While there’s nothing wrong with that, structured workouts will help you reach your goals faster. 

Read on to learn the benefits of structured swim workouts and check out three sample beginner swim workouts!


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What is a Structured Swim Workout?

Structured workouts have a set distance and time, and often have you focus on something specific, like speed or technique.

Swim workouts follow a general template of repetitions, distance, interval and stroke type. For example, a structured swim set could look like:

6x100m Freestyle on 2:00

With this setup, you’ll swim 6 repetitions of 100 meters on a 2-minute interval. The interval includes your swim time and rest time. If you finish your 100 in 1 minute 30 seconds, you have 30 seconds to rest before the next repetition!

Related: What is Interval Training?

Benefits of Structured Swim Workouts

Related: 10 Beginner Swim Tips for Adults

Swimming your workout straight with no structure helps you build endurance and shut your mind off, which is a great option for swimmers who are just getting started. However, structured workouts are great for beginners, too. Here’s why:

Beginner Swim Workouts

Check out these beginner-friendly swim workouts! They range from 300 meters to 1,000 meters.

Workout #1 (300 meters)

6 x 50s Freestyle with 30-60s rest after each repetition. Each 50 has a different focus:

Workout #2 (600 meters)

This workout adds a warmup and pre-set to help prime your body for the main set.

Warmup: 

100m Freestyle

Pre Set: 

4 x 25m Kick @ 20s rest. Kick with a kickboard or in a streamline on your stomach or back.

Main Set: 

6 x 50m Freestyle @ 30s rest

Cool Down:

100m Perfect Freestyle

Related: How to Swim Freestyle with Perfect Technique

Workout #3 (1,000 meters)

This 1k workout expands on the warmup and pre set in Workout 2 to add more distance.

Warmup: 

4 x 50s Freestyle @ 20s rest

Pre Set: 

Main Set:

6 x 50s Freestyle @ 30s rest

Cool Down: 

100m Perfect Freestyle

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