With Swim.com you can view your workout plans directly to your watch so that you can follow along in the pool - no need to bring a card or memorize your workout!
You’ll want to start with the Workouts tab on your mobile app.
The workouts tabs allows you to select workouts from Swim.com’s library, swimmers workouts, USMS workouts (if your account has already integrated with USMS account) or create your own. To get the workouts loaded into your watch, you must first add them to your list of favorites.
To add a workout to your favorites, find one that suits your needs and select it. Then, touch the ellipses in the upper right corner and select "Favorite".
Additionally, any custom workout created by you automatically gets added to your favorites list.
You can favorite as many workouts on the mobile app as you would like, but you can only have up to ten stored on the watch at one time. To remove the workout from your watch you would need to un-favorite it from the mobile app, following the same steps as above.
Now that you have favorite workouts loaded into your watch app, you’re ready to swim!
For Apple Watch users, on the app start screen, touch “Select Workout”. Find the workout you want on the screen by swiping from right to left and then hit the blue “Select” button.
If you do not want to swim the workout, select the red “No Workout” button.
After selecting the workout, it will display on the start screen and you can now start your workout.
To access the workout plan, you will need to swipe from right to left to expose it.
To view the prescribed intervals, use the digital crown button on the side of the watch to scroll down. The first screen you see will show the entire warmup set in smaller text. As you scroll down you will see that set broken into different sections, if applicable, and those will be shown in larger text.
This continues on through the main sets and cool down. Many beginner workouts will not contain multiple sections within a warm-up, main set, or cool down and may appear on the watch workout sequence to be “duplicates”. This is not actually the case, again, it’s just that several of the beginner workouts do not have multiple sections within a set.
During a rest period, you can always swipe over to this screen if you need a reminder of what you are supposed to be doing for your next interval. Here is how this particular example workout progresses.
When you are done swimming, end the workout like normal by force touching the screen. Below you can see the results of this swimmer that swam this example workout.
At this time, these workout prescriptions are available to view during rest periods as a reference and are not setup to automatically prompt you with the information during the workout. You must manually go to view the information.
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