PoolMates don’t just count your laps though, they track your stroke count, distance, speed, calories, times and efficiency, and store that data for later analysis. This can help you maximize efficiency when in the pool by being able to focus more on each stroke and less on counting laps...
I have and use both a Garmin and Suunto sports watches (and Strava), and my swim data transfer seamlessly to this app. The app gives nice and clear visual display of your swim statistics, and is very easy and intuitive to use. However, I should perhaps point out that I'm only a rec...
Since it is a highly recommended feature, the vast majority of stopwatch brands choose to engineered their watches with the waterproof function. How Do You Do the Splits on a Stopwatch? Dividing smaller laps, which is known as split-timing, from a single large one is a popular function ...
I haven't been counting my swim laps diligently because I thought the watch was doing that for me. However, it does seem like my swim laps (free & breast) are counted. I guess it could be off but if it is it's only by 50 or 100 for swims that are generally 1,700 to 1,800 ...
It was a huge step forward from my 1980s, 90s, and 2000s TimeX and Texas Instrument watches that just tracked laps. But since I signed up for MySwimPro coaching option, the use of my iWatch with the app has been a whole new world of possibility to expand on my swimming skills and...
[0004] Currently, to count laps, some swimmers use electrical sports watches, which are relative expensive, consume batteries, and have the possibility of water leak. But most swimmers just count and memory laps in the brains. However they feel that it is hard to count and remember laps ...
The metrics the standard swimming watches provide make swimmers focus on the wrong data at the wrong time when it comes to efficiency improvements. When you come home to review the historical data, you will hardly remember what has happened during the swim workout and even if you have a good...
but also accuracy against each other. I’ve swam a few workouts where I’ve used both watches at the same time and found that even after 3,000 yards – both ended up identical in terms of distance/laps. Fairly impressive in my opinion. When it comes to stroke identification, that’s ...
In case you’re wondering, the reason it’ll work on a Fenix 6 Pro but not a Fenix 6 regular is that the Pro has more memory space for Connect IQ apps, which FORM leverages. And it doesn’t support older watches because FORM makes the connection to Connect IQ via Bluetooth Smart, ...
Record laps Count strokes Keep track of intervals Calculate yardage Determine pace Calculate strokes per lap Provide a remote coach with your data Compare past performances RELATED: Are You That Triathlete? Although the reasons for using a data watch are compelling, success in the water is driven ...