Swimming; Swim Terminology; Stroke Types; Tips For Swimming Activities - Garmin FORERUNNER 935 Owner's Manual

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Swimming

The device is intended for surface swimming. Scuba diving with
the device may damage the product and will void the warranty.
NOTE: The device cannot record wrist heart rate data while
swimming.
NOTE: The device is compatible with the HRM-Tri
and the HRM-Swim
accessory
page
10).

Swim Terminology

Length: One trip down the pool.
Interval: One or more consecutive lengths. A new interval starts
after a rest.
Stroke: A stroke is counted every time your arm wearing the
device completes a full cycle.
Swolf: Your swolf score is the sum of the time for one pool
length and the number of strokes for that length. For
example, 30 seconds plus 15 strokes equals a swolf score of
45. For open water swimming, swolf is calculated over 25
meters. Swolf is a measurement of swimming efficiency and,
like golf, a lower score is better.

Stroke Types

Stroke type identification is available only for pool swimming.
Your stroke type is identified at the end of a length. Stroke types
appear when you are viewing interval history. You can also
select stroke type as a custom data field
Screens, page
24).
Free
Freestyle
Back
Backstroke
Breast Breaststroke
Fly
Butterfly
Mixed More than one stroke type in an interval
Drill
Used with drill logging

Tips for Swimming Activities

• Before starting a pool swimming activity, follow the on-screen
instructions to select your pool size or enter a custom size.
The next time you start a pool swimming activity, the device
uses this pool size. You can hold
settings, and select Pool Size to change the size.
• Select
to record a rest during pool swimming.
The device automatically records swim intervals and lengths
for pool swimming.
• Select
to record an interval during open water swimming.

Resting During Pool Swimming

The default rest screen displays two rest timers. It also displays
time and distance for the last completed interval.
NOTE: Swim data is not recorded during a rest.
1
During your swim activity, select
The display reverses to white text on a black background,
and the rest screen appears.
2
During a rest, select UP or DOWN to view other data screens
(optional).
3
Select
, and continue swimming.
4
Repeat for additional rest intervals.

Training with the Drill Log

The drill log feature is available only for pool swimming. You can
use the drill log feature to manually record kick sets, one-arm
swimming, or any type of swimming that is not one of the four
major strokes.
1
During your pool swim activity, select UP or DOWN to view
the drill log screen.
Activities and Apps
NOTICE
accessory
(Heart Rate While Swimming,
(Customizing the Data
(Training with the Drill Log, page
, select the activity
to start a rest.
2
Select
to start the drill timer.
3
After you complete a drill interval, select
The drill timer stops, but the activity timer continues to record
the entire swim session.
4
Select a distance for the completed drill.
Distance increments are based on the pool size selected for
the activity profile.
5
Select an option:
• To start another drill interval, select
• To start a swim interval, select UP or DOWN to return to
the swim training screens.

Viewing Your Ski Runs

Your device records the details of each downhill skiing or
snowboarding run using the auto run feature. This feature is
turned on by default for downhill skiing and snowboarding. It
automatically records new ski runs based on your movement.
The timer pauses when you stop moving downhill and when you
are on a chairlift. The timer remains paused during the chairlift
ride. You can start moving downhill to restart the timer. You can
view run details from the paused screen or while the timer is
running.
1
Start a skiing or snowboarding activity.
2
Hold
.
3
Select View Runs.
4
Select UP and DOWN to view details of your last run, your
current run, and your total runs.
The run screens include time, distance traveled, maximum
speed, average speed, and total descent.

Jumpmaster

The jumpmaster feature is for use by experienced skydivers
only. The jumpmaster feature should not be used as a primary
3)
skydiving altimeter. Failure to input the appropriate jump related
information can lead to serious personal injury or death.
The jumpmaster feature follows military guidelines for
calculating the high altitude release point (HARP). The device
detects automatically when you have jumped to begin navigating
toward the desired impact point (DIP) using the barometer and
electronic compass.

Golfing

Playing Golf

Before you play a course for the first time, you must download it
from the Garmin Connect Mobile app
page
19). Courses downloaded from the Garmin Connect
Mobile app are updated automatically.
Before you play golf, you should charge the device
the Device, page
1
From the watch face, select START > Golf.
2
Go outside, and wait while the device locates satellites.
3
Select a course from the list of available courses.
4
Select Yes to keep score.
5
Select UP or DOWN to scroll through the holes.
The device automatically transitions when you move to the
next hole.
6
After you complete your activity, select START > End Round
> Yes.

Hole Information

Because pin locations change, the device calculates the
distance to the front, middle, and back of the green, but not the
actual pin location.
WARNING
(Garmin Connect,
28).
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.
(Charging
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