Hi all,
I'm wondering if anyone is aware of any online calculators you can use to predict your time in an event. For example, "I swam 100m free in 1:28, what would I be able to swim the 800m free in?"
I know this wouldn't be an absolute predictor, just something to give myself an idea of where I would be in the various events, without having to go out and swim them all in competition. :-)
Many thanks,
Canuck
I don't know how helpful this will be for you, but here are my times from two years ago when I swam all the freestyle distances except the 1500 m. This was at Colony Zones LCM championships:
50-- 27.9
100-- 1:01.63
200-- 2:19.39
400-- 5:03.27
800-- 10:41.99
double 50 and add 3 sec = 100
double 100 and add 16 sec = 200
double 200 and add 21 sec = 400
double 400 and add 34 sec = 800
so...my prediction for you....
double 1:28 and add 20 seconds = 3:14 for your 200 (adding more time because your base is slower than mine)
double 3:14 and add 30 seconds = 6:58 for your 400
double 6:58 and add 40 seconds = 14:36.
This is just ball parking it. If you are a distance swimmer by nature, and the difference between an all out sprint 100 and a moderate 100 is not that big a time increase, you will probably do better than a 14:36.
If, however, you aren't in pretty good shape, you may find that a 14:36 is hard to achieve.
Let us know how you do!
I am willing to bet, however, that my 14:36 prediction is going to be a lot closer to you race time than Sr. Stillwater's 12 minutes.
By the way, Stillwater: did you chose your name because of the chestnut about waters running deep, or because there is a prison outside the Twin Cities known as Stillwater?
I am willing to bet, however, that my 14:36 prediction is going to be a lot closer to you race time than Sr. Stillwater's 12 minutes.
yes, but the contestant who guesses closer to to the actual time "without going over" walks away with the his and hers samsonite luggage package.
If I used my 50 free to generate a base rating, then there is significant drift as I select longer events. My 50 rating generates a time .8 sec faster than my best for 100, 6 seconds faster than my best for 200, etc..
And this surprises you...? :)
It depends, each swimmer is different,
there are no hard and fast formula's
We need to see how more of your times compare:
Swim the following fast for time:
50
100
200
500
give us those & we can make fairly accurate guesses
It all depends on:
+ What you are, (sprinter, middle distance, or distance)
+ How you've trained in the past,
+ How you've been training recently
+ How you split your races
So we need more data, all we have is one point of reference
if you look at one swimmers 50 paces for the following swims
50 fr
100 fr
200 fr
500 fr 400 fr
1000 fr 800 fr
1650 fr 1500 fr
3000 fr
5000 fr
10,000 fr
each swimmer's times plots a line
And this surprises you...? :)
Nope, not a bit. Just pointing out that YMMV.
But if I use the rating from my 200 as my base, then my 100 and 50 are phenomenal in comparison.
But if I use the rating from my 200 as my base, then my 100 and 50 are phenomenal in comparison.
By golly, you're right.
Just to make you feel good about yourself: you should do a 200 fly, and then apply the resulting rating to your 50 fly. :bolt:
By golly, you're right.
Just to make you feel good about yourself: you should do a 200 fly, and then apply the resulting rating to your 50 fly. :bolt:
Hmm, I think you might need to modify the time entry field and add the next larger unit of time, just to be safe, add the next two please.
My daughter looked me in the eye after doing the 200 Fly for the 2nd time this Sunday and said 'so, when are YOU swimming the 200 Fly, Dad?'
I'm not sure I'm ever going to and if I somehow have a complete lapse of sanity, I'm not sure I'd be able to beat her 3:22.