Pacific Spiny Lumpsucker

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Warm Up
300 swim, 200 pull, 100 kick
(600)

Set 1
4x:
50 kick, 50 drill, 50 drill, 50 swim @ b +20
—>IM order (one of each stroke…do these on a comfortable base, it’s just to get the blood flowing, move all the muscles)
(800)

Main Set
2x through:
300 paddles only @ b -5
2 x 150 swim @ b—>build to 80-85%
3 x 100 swim BEST AVERAGE PACE @ b+20
1:00 recovery (and to get your paddles back on for the second round)
(1800)

Warm Down
300 choice

TOTAL: 3500

These tiny little fish are known as Pacific Spiny Lumpsuckers. At less than 3 inches long, these bizarre fish are the size of a baby carrot (or not even)! Lumpsuckers get their name from their modified pelvic fins which have evolved into an adhesive pectoral disc that allow it to attach itself to whatever its teeny-tiny heart desires. Typically they can be found in beds of eel grass, just hangin’ out. A Japanese aquarium decided to stick some balloons in their tank and the little lumpsuckers didn’t waste any time in getting their stick on.

These tiny little fish are known as Pacific Spiny Lumpsuckers. At less than 3 inches long, these bizarre fish are the size of a baby carrot (or not even)! Lumpsuckers get their name from their modified pelvic fins which have evolved into an adhesive pectoral disc that allow it to attach itself to whatever its teeny-tiny heart desires. Typically they can be found in beds of eel grass, just hangin’ out. A Japanese aquarium decided to stick some balloons in their tank and the little lumpsuckers didn’t waste any time in getting their stick on.

Ain’t no party like a lumpfish party.

Ain’t no party like a lumpfish party.