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2. Challenge
Swimmers can challenge themselves and others to take
on a classic swim. After selecting a start and finish date,
Swimtag will update their progress as they move along our
interactive challenge map.
Users can invite their Swim Mates to join them in a team
or race as individuals. Once started, their progress can
be shared with friends and family or linked to an online
fundraising page using the public link.
Compete
Swimtag competitions pitch users against their fellow swimmers
in a virtual league.
Each competition has a set distance and stroke type that must
be swum in order to qualify. Swims are automatically checked
against the criteria and the users league position is updated
whenever a new time is set.
Operators can connect with the swimming community by setting
up new competitions and printing off the latest league table to
display around the pool.
3. Training
The training plans allow users to join a structured swimming
plan over a number of training sessions. Each plan can be
customised to fit around their schedule by selecting which days
they wish to train.
After completing each training session, the swim is scored
against the plan based on pace, stroke type and rest times,
giving the user detailed feedback on each set.
Once all the training days have been completed, an overall
score is saved to the users profile – allowing them to come back
and try again to improve their score.
4. Over 134 days
336 swimmers at Virgin Active Northampton
have recorded 2,003 swims,
swimming 57,151 lengths,
1429 kilometers in 1,216 hours
burning an estimated 748,631 calories.
5. The Swimtag Website
The swimtag website was developed with the simple aim of making
swimming more sociable, interactive and fun.
The homepage provides a summary of user’s:
• Progress
• New personal bests,
• Competition updates
• Training plan progression
• And messages from their pool.
The Profile Page is where each swimmer is presented with a unique
new view of their swim. Each length is presented on the colour-coded
graph with the split time, average page, rest-time and strok-rate.
The Sets Display is used to break a swim into individual sets, split by
stroke type or rest time. Users can add previous swims to the display
to compare each training session side-by-side.
Personal Best trackers can be added to a swimmers profile for a set
distance and stroke type to keep a tab on personal performance,
new PBs will be checked upon upload and a notification is posted in
the news feed to give an extra motivation boost!
Social Media Integration users can choose to publish a summary of
every swim to their Facebook news feed. This provides the pool with
extensive marketing exposure to their Facebook friends.
See Your Swim
6. The durable Swimtag Wristband has a streamlined design and
adjustablerubberstrapwhichhasbeendesignedandtestedspecifically
for swimmers, minimising any resistance in the water and ensuring a
comfortable fit for all users.
The Wristband can record up to 2.5 hours of continuous swimming data
in a single session. Once returned to the Docking Station, the Wristband
is ready for the next swimmer in a matter of minutes.
Wristband
TheSwimtagDockingStationissuesWristbandstoswimmers,downloads
swim data and re-charges the Wristbands. The Docking Station can
be managed by reception staff or offered as a self-service system to
swimmers. Each Docking Station can manage up to 30 Wristbands with
10 bays available to download and charge Wristbands simultaneously.
Docking Station