When it comes to setting a target time for the 100 m splits, Ackerlund says she tries to be “realistic” and advises the same. “I don’t necessarily use my all-time best 1500 meter pace but something where you are a bit controlled,” she suggests. “The reasoning is so you still have a bit of energy for form. At the end of the day, if you’re not swimming with good technique, you’re just going to go slower.” If you don’t have 1500 m time to work from, use a challenging pace suited for long distance. Remember, this isn’t about hitting 100 m best times or going all out on each repeat.
Ackerlund also advises giving the warm up attention. “Use all the pick-ups in the warm up to get ready for the set, do not go all out. It’s about getting yourself ready to go hard,” she says.