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Trenton Julian [PHOTO BY JACK SPITZER]

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How They Train with Cal’s Trenton Julian

By Michael J. Stott

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Trenton Julian (underwater fly)--by Jack Spitzer
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For a son of two U.S. national team members and a mother (Kristine Quance) who was an Olympic gold medalist and 1996 NCAA Swimmer of the Year, Trenton Julian has done a terrific job of authoring his own aquatic success.

A Cal-Berkeley super senior interdisciplinary studies major, Julian is a 13-time CSCAA All-American. At 2021 NCAAs, he garnered second in the 200 yard fly (1:38.85), third in the 200 free (1:31.55), fourth in the 500 free (4:09.78) and second as a member of Cal’s 800 free relay (1:31.41 leadoff).

Julian, a six-time Pac-12 Conference champion and a two-time national team member, then soldiered on to Omaha, where he registered the following results at the U.S. Wave II Olympic Trials: 100 meter fly (51.78, 4th-tie), 200 fly (1:56.35, 5th), 200 IM (2:04.49, 8th; 1:59.21 semifinals) and 200 free (1:47.50, 13th).

Then he closed out his summer with four individual firsts at the Speedo Summer Championships West. There he went 51.74 and 1:54.71 in the 100-200 meter fly, 1:47.83 in the 200 free and 1:57.86 in the 200 IM. His 51.25 fly leg on the 4×100 medley and 1:46.93 anchor on the 4×200 free relay (second in both) helped vault Rose Bowl to the men’s team title by 4.5 and 12 points, respectively, over California Aquatics and Irvine Novaquatics.

Julian’s early career was slowed by Trenton himself, says his dad and coach, Jeff. Reserved, strong-willed and a fierce competitor, “It actually took him some time to put that all together in a positive form. He’s always done things on ‘Trenton time,’ and as parents, we knew enough not to force it and let it be all on him.
“Sure enough, things changed around eighth-to-ninth grade when he decided he wanted it. Since then he has just enjoyed the process,” says Jeff. A soccer ankle injury and a later shoulder injury derailed his progress for a time, but the selection of Cal, where the drive to excel is a cultural norm, was a perfect fit for his personality.
“In many ways, Trenton’s push through challenging times has served him well,” says his dad/coach. “Swimming can be a tough sport, and he’s no stranger to the downs along the way. Those setbacks have only made him stronger and more determined.”

PACE TRAINING SET
Here is a typical pace training set leading into his 1:59 200 long course fly during his junior year in high school:

4 x 200 swim/kick/drill/swim
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12 x 50 on 1:15 (25 power catch drill/25 build swim)
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2 rounds:
• 4 x 50 on 1:00 (goal 200 pace)
• 100 on 2:00 (recovery)
• 4 x 50 on :55 (goal 200 pace)
• 100 on 2:00 (recovery)
• 4 x 50 on :50 (goal 200 pace)
• 100 on 2:00 (recovery)
• 4 x 50 on :45 (goal 200 pace)
• 300 on 6:00 (recovery)

COACH JULIAN: “Trenton would start at 29s and finish the set holding 30s.”


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Michael J. Stott is an ASCA Level 5 coach, golf and swimming writer. His critically acclaimed coming-of-age golf novel, “Too Much Loft,” was published in June 2021, and is available from Bookbaby.com, Amazon, B&N and book distributors worldwide.

 

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FEATURES

2020 TOKYO OLYMPIC GAMES
by John Lohn, Dan D’Addona, 
Matthew De George and David Rieder

010  |  LIKE NO OTHER
There has never been an Olympics like the one held in Tokyo from July 23 through Aug. 8. Even the Games themselves were known as the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games despite the fact that the actual event was held a year later! Yet, once the competition got started—at venues without any spectators—the XXXII Olympiad provided all of the anticipated emotions, surprises, goal fulfillments and more.

014 | MALE PERFORMANCE OF THE MEET: Caeleb Dressel (100 Fly)

014 | FEMALE PERFORMANCE OF THE MEET: Tatjana Schoenmaker (200 Breast)

015 | BEST WOMEN’S RELAY PERFORMANCE: Australia (400 Freestyle Relay)

016 | BEST MEN’S RELAY PERFORMANCE: USA (400 Medley Relay)

017 | BEST INDIVIDUAL RELAY PERFORMANCE: Adam Peaty (100 Breast/400 Medley Relay)

018 | BIGGEST UPSET/SURPRISE: Ahmed Hafnaoui (400 Free) & Lydia Jacoby (100 Breast)

019 | BREAKOUT PERFORMER: Bobby Finke (800 and 1500 Free)

020 | COUNTRY ON THE RISE: Italy

021 | RESILIENCE AWARD: Sarah Sjostrom (50 Free)

022 | OLYMPIC PHOTO GALLERY

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029  |  SWIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE’S GIRLS’ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS MOCK HEAT SHEET
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031  | MAKING HISTORY
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033  |  SWIMMING WORLD MAGAZINE’S BOYS’ NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIPS MOCK HEAT SHEET
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COACHING

038  |  WHAT COACHES WISH PROSPECTS KNEW ABOUT RECRUITING
by Michael J. Stott
When it comes to college recruiting, swim coaches agree: they’re looking at much more than swimming times. They’re evaluating the whole package: academic, athletic, personal… and more!

041  |  SPECIAL SETS: ERIN GEMMELL—OLYMPIC BLOODLINES
by Michael J. Stott
Bruce Gemmell of Nation’s Capital Swim Club provides an interesting capsule of coaching for his 16-year-old daughter, Erin, as she prepared for her first U.S. Olympic Trials experience and earned a spot on the U.S. Junior team headed for the Berlin and Budapest World Cup stops in October.

043  |  Q&A WITH COACH JEFF JULIAN
by Michael J. Stott

044  |  HOW THEY TRAIN  TRENTON JULIAN
by Michael J. Stott

TRAINING

037   |  DRYSIDE TRAINING:  GOLD MEDAL WORKOUT (PART 2)
by J.R. Rosania

JUNIOR SWIMMER

047  |  UP & COMERS:  HENRY WEBB
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COLUMNS

008  |  A VOICE FOR THE SPORT

040  |  THE OFFICIAL WORD

046  |  HASTY HIGH POINTERS

048  |  GUTTERTALK

049  |  PARTING SHOT

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