Swim Analytics
You can't improve what you can't measure. Stop guessing. Start knowing. Our precision tools give you the data that separates fast swimmers from everyone else.
The Problem With Feel
Most swimmers train blind. They think they know what's happening. They don't.
Here's what I hear every week: "I felt fast today." Or: "That felt slow." Feel is a liar. Feel changes based on sleep, stress, what you ate, how warm the pool is. Feel is not data.
The swimmers who improve year after year? They measure. They track. They know exactly what's working and what isn't. No guessing. No hoping. Just numbers that tell the truth.
We have the equipment. You bring the swimming.
Book a session. We strap on the sensors. You swim. We capture everything — every phase, every stroke, every hand. Then we show you exactly where your time is hiding.
Two analysis sessions changed everything for our swimmers. Let me show you what we find.
The Velocity Meter Session
We measure your speed through every phase. Dive. Start. Turns. Underwater. Breakout. Every stroke.
Let me tell you about Tyler.
Tyler came to us stuck. Same times for 18 months. Good technique. Strong kick. Worked hard. But the clock wouldn't move. His coach had tried everything: more yardage, less yardage, different sets, video analysis. Nothing worked.
We put him in the water with our velocity meter. First session. Ten minutes. Found the problem.
Here's what the data showed:
Tyler's average velocity was fine. But his velocity graph looked like a heart monitor during a horror movie. Spikes and drops. Spikes and drops. Every single stroke.
Fast during his pull. Then 40% slower during recovery. Then fast again. Then slow. The energy it took to constantly speed up and slow down was killing him. Like driving a car by slamming the gas, then the brake, then the gas, then the brake.
But that wasn't all.
His dive was costing him half a second.
Entry angle: too steep. He was going down instead of out. Lost momentum before he even started swimming.
His turns were bleeding time.
Flip was fine. But his push-off? Weak. And his underwater? He was breaking out too early. Leaving two dolphin kicks on the table every wall.
His breakout was a dead zone.
That transition from underwater to swimming? He stalled. Every single time. Lost 0.3 seconds per length just in that moment.
None of this showed up on video. None of it was visible to his coach. But the velocity meter saw all of it.
The Fix:
We didn't rebuild Tyler's stroke. We fixed his phases:
- Flattened his dive angle — instant half-second gain
- Stronger push-off, two more dolphin kicks per wall — 0.2 per turn
- Smoothed his breakout transition — no more stall
- Tightened his stroke timing — stopped the speed-brake pattern
Three weeks later: 2.8 seconds off his 100 free. Same effort. Same fitness. Just faster in the places that were invisible before.
What We Measure In Your Session:
- Dive analysis: Entry angle, depth, distance, velocity off the blocks
- Start speed: How fast you're moving when you surface
- Turn breakdown: Approach speed, flip speed, push-off force, wall time
- Underwater phases: Dolphin kick velocity, depth, distance before breakout
- Breakout transition: The moment you start swimming — are you stalling or accelerating?
The Invisible Leaks:
Most swimmers have velocity leaks they can't feel. A shallow dive. A weak push-off. Breaking out too early. A hesitation at the catch. A dead spot in the kick. These things cost tenths of seconds each. Add them up across a race? That's where your missing time went.
We find them. All of them. In one session.
Winter Is Coming: Your competition is getting analyzed. They're finding their leaks and fixing them. You're still going by feel. How long before that gap becomes permanent?
- Complete phase-by-phase velocity breakdown
- Dive and start optimization
- Turn and push-off analysis
- Underwater distance and speed metrics
- Breakout timing and efficiency
- Stroke velocity patterns
- Progress tracking session to session
The 2X Advantage: Swimmers who get velocity analysis improve twice as fast. Not because they train more. Because they know exactly what to fix. No guessing. No hoping. Just data.