Hey there. I used to swim in a club between age 8-13, but quitted after that. Now I'm almost 17, and recently I restarted to swim because I'm following a beachrescuer course.
We need to swim a time of 4:30 in 200metres (swimming style is free of choice, I picked freestyle=front crawl) for our practical examination. Easy, right? In this morning's lesson I swam a time of 3:20, which means I should pass easily.
But is this actually a good time compared to you guys, and compared to the average of my age? I'd like to know.
side note: This time was swam with clothes on (that means I was both wearing long pants and a shirt with long sleeves). Also consider that I wasn't able to use flip turns, but had to tab the side of the pool, place my feet against the wall, turn and push off.
Furthermore, what are your times?
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In this morning's lesson I swam a time of 3:20, which means I should pass easily.
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suckage is relitive to the situation.
a drowning victim who was 200 meters away and had only three minutes left before going down would conclude that you do suck where as a drowning victim with 3 minutes left who was 150 meters away would not.
i hope this was helpful.
Perhaps the real suckage is that the person drowning should have taken swim lessons so they wouldn't depend on someone else saving them.
In this morning's lesson I swam a time of 3:20, which means I should pass easily.
QUOTE]
suckage is relitive to the situation.
a drowning victim who was 200 meters away and had only three minutes left before going down would conclude that you do suck where as a drowning victim with 3 minutes left who was 150 meters away would not.
i hope this was helpful.
Perhaps the real suckage is that the person drowning should have taken swim lessons so they wouldn't depend on someone else saving them.