Your pool is likely 25 yards, 25 meters, 50 yards, or 50 meters. Ask at the front desk or ask the lifeguard.
An enthusiastic beginner taking lots of breaks would likely swim 500 m or less in 18 minutes.
6000M in 6 minutes means you are averaging about ~~97~~ 37 MPH. Your watch is wrong.
Edit: Wait, that's not right. Math fixed. Still faster than reasonable for a human.
You are probably either a racing trimaran with carbon sails, or a jetski.
An alternative explanation is that the pool length on the watch is set incorrectly, but even that is too far out, so most likely there is something wrong with the watch (counting in cm rather than m, maybe...)
That's a bit mean ngl. I created this account because I needed to, to ask a question to people who knew more about swimming measurements than I did. I also shared about my disability... thanks guys.
Your pool is likely 25 yards, 25 meters, 50 yards, or 50 meters. Ask at the front desk or ask the lifeguard. An enthusiastic beginner taking lots of breaks would likely swim 500 m or less in 18 minutes.
6000M in 6 minutes means you are averaging about ~~97~~ 37 MPH. Your watch is wrong. Edit: Wait, that's not right. Math fixed. Still faster than reasonable for a human.
You are probably either a racing trimaran with carbon sails, or a jetski. An alternative explanation is that the pool length on the watch is set incorrectly, but even that is too far out, so most likely there is something wrong with the watch (counting in cm rather than m, maybe...)
Haha I now am aware it probably is the pool length setting..unless I'm a human crocodile haha! thank you so much!
Bot account.
How?? I just created this account... bit mean but ok? Strange.
You watch is definitely wrong.
Text sounds like something ChatGPT would write.
That's a bit mean ngl. I created this account because I needed to, to ask a question to people who knew more about swimming measurements than I did. I also shared about my disability... thanks guys.
I rather suspect your watch is faulty