{"id":85,"date":"2015-04-23T15:59:40","date_gmt":"2015-04-23T13:59:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.swimmo.com\/blog\/?p=85"},"modified":"2016-11-25T11:46:15","modified_gmt":"2016-11-25T10:46:15","slug":"swimming-log-book","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.swimmo.com\/secure\/wordpress\/tips-tricks\/swimming-log-book\/","title":{"rendered":"Swimming Log For The Next Generation"},"content":{"rendered":"

It’s hard to overstate how important and fun it is to keep track of our training. Runners and bikers for years now enjoy easy, beautiful and sophisticated mobile apps that help them understand their\u00a0progress. Swimmers on the other hand very often are still using \u00a0pen and paper and some even try to prove that it is a better solution. We want to show you today how you can get all from a swimming log without the boring parts!<\/p>\n

Easy to forget vs Set&Forget<\/h2>\n

The real value of a log book is full history of your achievements. The problem is how easy it is to forget to do it after intensive training. We think, we’ll remember and fill it out later but we never do. Or we’re in a hurry. There’s a lot of reasons why we might not do it every single time. This way results are partial and it’s hard to make proper adjustments to our training routine with incomplete data.<\/p>\n

Swimmo<\/a> app will never forget or skip a training. Swimmo smartwatch automatically syncs data with our free smartphone app so you always have access to complete history of your progress. Thanks to that you can quickly make changes to your training program or goals to optimize the result or to make your time in pool more fun and satisfying.<\/p>\n

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How to analyze paper log?<\/h2>\n

Log book was a great idea before the era of wearables and mobile computing. But to analyze data from your paper swimming log you had to spend hours looking at rows of numbers not sure if you’re doing it right. Some people use spreadsheets or SwimLog, but their either very hard to use or impractical…or ugly!<\/p>\n

Swimmo<\/a> app is super easy to use so in just few moments you can analyze not only your last training but 6 weeks or months of trainings with amazing curves and clean interface that makes you want to explore.<\/p>\n

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Swimmo is your next-gen swim log<\/div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n

„Log book allows me to relieve my training”<\/h2>\n

That’s great and every coach will tell you that moment of focus after training can help with motivation and understanding your mistakes or weak spots! Swimmo wants you to take this moment using beautiful application that can quickly show you detailed 6 week chart and seconds later you full history. Swimmo<\/a> app makes this moment of remembering your training much better and much more productive!<\/p>\n

Swimmo allows you to analyse your results in a month, workout or lap<\/div><\/div>\n

Log with friends<\/h2>\n

Filling out and analyzing traditional logs are also an individual and lonely activity so we’ve decided that swimming stats can be social and fun.<\/p>\n

Swimmo<\/a> not only shows you your stats but also allows you to be in constant competition with your friends or people nearby thanks to social features of Swimmo. Inside the app you can see dynamically changing leaderboard! There is no better motivation than loosing for a day your first place on the board! :)<\/p>\n

Beat your personal beasts. Compete with your friends.<\/div><\/div>\n

Let’s Swimmo<\/a>!<\/h2>\n

With Swimmo smartwatch and free application for iOS and Android you will rediscover the joy of measuring your progress and pride when you see you’re getting better with every swim!<\/p>\n

You’ll find more about Swimmo smartwatch here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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