Here's some data from a pool-mate watch, swimming in a 50M pool.
The stroke length seems unusually long, although the data's only as good as the watch, and I haven't tried to verify the count. My emphasis is on distance, not sprinting. Anything in these numbers seem out of whack? If I want to get my speed up a bit, am I right to assume increasing the stroke count is likely the solution?
I use a two beat kick, if that makes any difference.
Thanks for any comments!
My wingspan: 72.5 inches
Set #1
1500 meters in 29:50
Stroke rate: 54 per minute
Speed: 50m per minute
Efficiency: 42 (strokes per 25m per time required)
Stroke Lgth: 2.02 yards (1.8m)
Set #2
Total workout: 500 meters in 10:00
Stroke rate: 52 per minute
Speed: 50m per minute
Efficiency: 42
Stroke Lgth: 2.1 yards
The math doesn't seem to be consistent. Are you counting each individual arm during the Stroke Rate calculation and two arm strokes (a complete cycle, one left & one right) during the Stroke Length calculation? A Stroke rate of 54 per minute and a Speed of 50-meter per minute comes out to a Stroke length of about 0.92-meters per stroke (54 strokes for a 50-meter).
The stroke count for 50m is 51 strokes and speed is 50m per minute. My wingspan is about 72 inches. My coach tends to encourage me to stretch forward more on my stroke. Just wondering if those numbers seem to indicate I need to lengthen stroke or speed up stroke count. I'm swimming for distance more than sprinting. Thanks