swimtypes.com

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The swim smooth guys have a new site at www.swimtypes.com that attempts to classify swimmers into six types. I found it interesting to try, and to see how the classification changed when I played around with the input values. One of the things I found interesting was that they said their data show that people are somewhat polarized between sub 1:25/100m continuous pace for "smooth"/ideal swimmers and plus 1:25/100m "overgliders" and that fitness doesn't seem to be a big factor in dividing people across that time. Most people with good technique will be under 1:25 pace and very few swimmers with overglider technique problems will be able to get under 1:25. They use your 400m time as the input so if your time is under 5:40 you will be classified as smooth, much over that and you'll be classified as an overglider or swinger. In any case I would be interested in seeing how other people classify and whether you agree with the classification.
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  • Just realized I haven't swam an entire 400M without stopping since last winter, so I have no idea what my time would be. I don't have any plans to see what it is either, maybe 6 - 7 minutes lol. Anyhow, I classify myself as a short-distance freestyle and beginner fly swimmer:agree:. Do ape's even swim?
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  • Just realized I haven't swam an entire 400M without stopping since last winter, so I have no idea what my time would be. I don't have any plans to see what it is either, maybe 6 - 7 minutes lol. Anyhow, I classify myself as a short-distance freestyle and beginner fly swimmer:agree:. Do ape's even swim?
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