Subject: RE: Swimming questions - time and distanceDitto on the "diagonal" wall push-off for the diagonal swim. I've only done one pool swim (and have vowed to never do another one ) and it took me about half way through to figure out that the diagonal approach is way faster than 1 ) touch the end of the pool, 2 ) moving under the lane lines, then 3 ) pushing off. You can use this technique to pass people with minimal disruption or danger of hitting someone dead-on. Also, as for the # of laps...I try to distinguish the difference between a lap and a length. A lap (for me at least ) is there and back. A length is just one time across the pool. If you're in a 25M pool, then 25M is the length. one lap (there and back ) would be 50M. so, a 250M swim would be 5 laps or 10 lengths. |