10-07-2017 09:39
10-07-2017 09:39
Took my Ionic for first swim today and thought I would post my experience for others. I just swam at the local Y with 25 yard pool. My general feedback from my first swim is the Ionic is very accurate for freestyle but was mixed so far if doing other stroke (small sample size so far) and not good for doing any kick activities.
I ended up swimming a total of 1,200 yards and the final yardage that the Ionic recorded was 775 yards. My swim consistent of the following:
700 yards freestyle - 28/28 lengths recorded
400 yards of kicking (200 yards with kickboard, 200 yards without, streamline arms) - 0/16 lengths recorded
50 yards backstroke - 1/2 lengths recorded
50 yards breaststroke - 2/2 lengths recorded
Total 31/48 lengths recorded.
Figured I would post this to see if others are having the same experience or not. If anybody else did some kick only sets and had them record, I would be interested to know.
Thanks,
11-11-2017 03:27
11-11-2017 03:27
It's nice to see you here @EPFB! Thanks for sharing your experience with the Ionic and your swimming workouts.
In addition to completing only a handful of laps or stopping to rest often, inconsistencies in your swim data may be caused by any of the following:
Keep in mind the pool length you enter remains the default length until you change it. If you swim in the same pool often, you don’t need to input the length each time.
While you can choose to swim using any of the four most common strokes (freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly), we recommend swimming freestyle for the best results.
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11-12-2017 19:23
11-12-2017 19:23
Thanks for the feedback! I have had my Ionic for over a month now and swim 4 times a week (~2,500 yards each time). I have to say I have been very impressed with the accuracy of the Ionic for counting laps across all the different strokes. For kick sets, I just use Workout to capture that part as a separate exercise.
I would add some additional comments that however the calories and/or heartrate is being calculated to summarize the Swim exercise is noticeably low. On my summaries in the Fitbit app, it will say my average bpm is in the 80s for my swim. When I do my kick sets, which is less intense than my swim sets, I'll average around 115 bpm. In the Workout mode and kicking, it will show my heartrate which from manually checking my pulse during it, is pretty accurate to what I am seeing. I would guess during my swim sets, my average heartrate is in the 130s. With the heartrate recording turned off (or ignored?) during the Swim, it must be using some generic figures to estimate my effort. To me, the heartrate feedback, while in the pool, seems pretty reliable that it would nice if Swim exercise would use it or at least make it something the user can choose to be on or not.
Thanks!
05-21-2018 19:48
05-21-2018 19:48
Hi Marre, could you be so kind and clarify, if the Ionic has an always on mode for the screen during swimming? Thank you. There was some reports here on the community, that this feature does not work anymore after the last fw update.