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2009-09-01 6:40 AM

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Subject: Wet Suit Speed confirmed
While ramping up my training this month I have lost some weight so I needed to check the fit of my rental wet suit (Zoot) for a race this week end.

I usually, swim 1,000 yards three or four days a week at the local YMCA.  My average pace is 00:01:52 per 100 yards, plus or minus a couple seconds without a wet suit.


With the Zoot, I found the results were two fold:

#1) My average time per hundred over 950 yards was 00:1:39 (a 13 second increase in speed)
#2) My overall level of fatigue was noticeably lower (however my arms did feel somewhat heavy while swimming).  More importantly, my confidence in the water was vastly improved.

I have calculated the time savings for my upcoming race as follows:

740 Yard OWS

1:52 per 100 = 00:12:37
1:39 per 100 = 00:11:09

Savings = 00:01:28

It takes me just under 30 seconds to remove the wet suit so my net savings are about 1 minute.

At 18 MPH on my bike,  that time savings allows me to ride .3 miles.
At 8 minutes per mile running, that time saving would allow me to run  .12 miles.

Sometimes I feel like I am spending a little too much time thinking about all of this Triathlon stuff?









2009-09-01 7:25 AM
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Good post, maybe I will rent a wetsuit for this tri coming up then. Is your wetsuit sleeveless? That may be why your arms felt heavy, there was no buoyancy like the rest of your body.
2009-09-01 7:33 AM
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Hellz yeah buddy!  Over the course of a mile, that savings would jump to around 3 min.  I'm going to wear 5 suits and knock 15 min off my swim.  Watch out bischess!!!!!!!
2009-09-01 8:11 AM
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Atlas_Shrugged - 2009-09-01 5:25 AM Good post, maybe I will rent a wetsuit for this tri coming up then. Is your wetsuit sleeveless? That may be why your arms felt heavy, there was no buoyancy like the rest of your body.


It's a full suit with sleeves.
2009-09-01 9:06 AM
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As bonus savings, you probably also conserved more energy while swimming faster.

Not only did your body have to expend less energy to keep you warm, but you were swimming for a shorter period of time, saving you still more energy. Nice, huh?
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