The SWOLF (Stroke Weight + Time) is a metric used to evaluate the efficiency of a swimmer’s technique. It combines the number of strokes taken and the time it takes to complete a lap, providing a single score that reflects overall swimming performance.
To enhance this metric, stroke type correction factors are applied based on the specific stroke (e.g., freestyle, backstroke). These corrections adjust the SWOLF score to account for variations in stroke efficiency between different styles, offering a more accurate assessment of a swimmer’s technique.
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