Garmin 910XT User Manual

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Training with Your Forerunner

3

Select your pool length or enter a

custom length.

4

If necessary, select MODE > Settings

> Pool Swim Settings > Data Fields

to customize the swim training pages.
For a complete list of the available

data fields, see

page 36

.

5

Select STArT.

6

If you stop to rest, select LAP, and

select LAP again when you resume

swimming.
This creates a rest interval separate

from your swim interval.

7

After completing your swim, select

STOP.

8

Hold rESET to save your data and

reset the timer.

Stroke Types

Stroke type identification is available only

in pool swim mode. Your stroke type is

identified at the end of a length.

Free

Freestyle

Back

Backstroke

Breast

Breaststroke

Fly

Butterfly

Mixed

More than one stroke type in

an interval

Swim Terminology

• A length is one trip down the pool.
• An interval in swimming is like a lap in

running. You can break your swim into

swim intervals and rest intervals.

• A stroke is counted every time your

arm wearing the Forerunner completes

a full cycle.

• Your swolf score is the sum of the

time for one length and the number of

strokes for that length. For example,

30 seconds plus 15 strokes equals

a swolf score of 45. Swolf is a

measurement of swimming efficiency

and, like golf, a lower score is better.

• Your swim efficiency index is the sum

of the time and the number of strokes

that it takes to swim 25 meters. This

allows you to compare your swim

efficiency to another pool or an open

water workout. A lower swim efficiency

index is better.

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