In running, there are calculators that tell you what your time for a particular event should be, given a time in another event. t's always guesswork, but they can be useful for giving you a sense of pace and your relative strength in different events.
(Note I don't mean a calculator to convert yards to meters, or SC to LC).
ITo some extent this is covered by the masters motivational times, but I'd love to see a tighter formula.
Does one exist?
In running, there are calculators that tell you what your time for a particular event should be, given a time in another event. t's always guesswork, but they can be useful for giving you a sense of pace and your relative strength in different events.
(Note I don't mean a calculator to convert yards to meters, or SC to LC).
ITo some extent this is covered by the masters motivational times, but I'd love to see a tighter formula.
Does one exist?
You can use this calculator for that purpose:
www.vaswim.org/.../rcalc.cgi
Calculate a rating for one event, then input that rating to calculate a time for another event. You can even adjust the age between the two if necessary.
In running, there are calculators that tell you what your time for a particular event should be, given a time in another event. t's always guesswork, but they can be useful for giving you a sense of pace and your relative strength in different events.
(Note I don't mean a calculator to convert yards to meters, or SC to LC).
ITo some extent this is covered by the masters motivational times, but I'd love to see a tighter formula.
Does one exist?
You can use this calculator for that purpose:
www.vaswim.org/.../rcalc.cgi
Calculate a rating for one event, then input that rating to calculate a time for another event. You can even adjust the age between the two if necessary.