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Your SWOLF score is the time in seconds plus the strokes it takes you to complete one pool length. For example 30 seconds plus 25 strokes equals a SWOLF score of 55.
Details
Timing
Time:
1:46:13
Moving Time:
1:46:09
Elapsed Time:
1:46:20
Avg Speed:
7.4 mph
Avg Moving Speed:
7.4 mph
Max Speed:
15.2 mph
Avg Pace:
8:04 min/mi
Avg Moving Pace:
8:04 min/mi
Best Pace:
3:57 min/mi
Speed
Pace
Elevation
Elevation Gain:
899 ft
Elevation Loss:
899 ft
Min Elevation:
56 ft
Max Elevation:
164 ft
Heart Rate
Avg HR:
153 bpm
Max HR:
170 bpm
Training Effect
:
5.0
Avg HR:
80 % of Max
Max HR:
89 % of Max
Training Effect
:
5.0
Avg HR:
1.8 z
Max HR:
3.3 z
Training Effect
:
5.0
What is Training Effect?
Have you ever wondered what good your workout is doing? Training Effect measures the impact of exercise on your aerobic fitness. Using your heart rate, Training Effect tells you if the exercise you do is maintaining your current fitness level or improving it. With that information, you can vary your intensity to achieve your goals.
Training Effect is for all aerobic sports, all equipment and all healthy individuals.
Elevation Corrections cross reference the horizontal position (latitude/longitude) provided by the GPS with elevation data that has been acquired by professional surveys. When corrections to elevation data are made, each trackpoint of your activity now contains the elevation from the web service, not the elevation provided by your GPS device.
Garmin Connect selectively applies corrections to depict a more realistic representation of your elevation experience. Activities recorded from devices without a barometric altimeter are enabled with Elevation Corrections by default. Alternatively, activities recorded by devices with a barometric altimeter generally contain accurate elevation data and therefore Elevation Corrections are disabled by default. For those users who are familiar with the MotionBased Gravity service, this is the same service.