![]() 8 seconds per turn and then divide the LCM time by. 8 seconds per turn and converting a 800 LCM time to a 1000 Yard time, you would subtract 24 turns times. For example, in the 800 Meters, there are 15 turns for LCM, 31 turns for SCM, and 39 turns for the 1000 Yards. If you use turn factors, the difference in the number of turns between 400/500, 800/1000, and 1500/1650 is critical. Together with either the Straight Factor or the Turn Factors, they also apply when converting times from Yards to/from LC Meters. These factors apply when you convert Long Distance times from Yards to/from SC Meters. ![]() Long Distance (LD) Conversion Yards to/from Metersġ000 Yards to/from 800 Meters factor. You can use a Straight conversion factor from SCM to LCM, regardless of the stroke. There are two ways to convert SCM to/from LCM times - by a assigning a value to each turn or by using a straight conversion factor. ![]() The default factor for converting Yards to and from SC Meters is provided as 1.11. From the Main Menu Bar, click with your mouse on Set-up / Course Conversion then click on the Age Group tab to review or change any of these default settings. These factors are no more valid than any others, but are provided as a starting point. TM provides a set of default conversion factors which you may choose to use. Pick either the Age Group, High School, College, Australia, or UK ASA tab and then click on the Select button and TM will use those particular conversion factors when you specify conversion. TM provides an easy way for you to customize your particular organization's Age Group course conversion factors or to use the official course conversions published by the NCAA (for Colleges) and the NFHS (for High Schools). In the real day-to-day trenches, many of us have to deal with course conversions. For example, if the meet is a LCM meet, anyone entering with a qualifying Yard or SC Meter time is seeded after the swimmers that entered the meet with a LC Meter time. That's why in many meets, non-conforming times are seeded last. How to convert a Yard time to a Long Course Meter time could be argued by many coaches, parents, and officials. This tool enables swimmers to calculate their FINA points for a swim or to calculate the time required to achieved the required FINA points.Most national and international swim organizations do not recognize or support course conversions. Therefore knowing your FINA points and knowing the times you need to swim to achieve a certain number of FINA points is very important. They are used for comparing swimmers and as a basis for team selection. This tool enables swimmers to calculate their XLR8 points for a swim or to calculate the time required to achieved the required XLR8 points.įINA points are now an important part of the swimming. Therefore knowing your XLR8 points and knowing the times you need to swim to achieve a certain number of XLR8 points is very important. XLR8 points are now an important part of the NZ swimming. These could be changed for other countries. The tool below will convert between various pools using the Swimming NZ conversion factors. ![]() To account for the speed advantages of short course pools over long course pools, conversion factors are applied to the swum times to enable comparisons to be made and meet entry times to be generated. ![]()
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