Swimmerix

Swimmerix We’ve re-invented the swim tracker from the ground up, and we’re ready to share it with the world. Swimmerix. Good luck and see you beyond the finish line!

Swimmerix is founded as a unique answer to unmet demand from both conventional and professional swimmers all over the world for specialised, portable and the most accurate health activity tracker. As a unique personal training assistant, Swimmerix is dedicated to helping understand the assets, set, reach, and improve your goals in swimming in the most effective way. Each of our training assistants

includes a wristband and a detachable poolside scoreboard. The wristband reads and transmits your biometrics and telemetrics directly to the base while indicating your progress in order to rich your goal. Choose your style, set your goal and let Swimmerix do the rest for you.

03/01/2016

Hello, we have some bittersweet news. Today, we are suspending our crowdfunding campaign. We came to this decision in order to get Swimmerix to the retail market as soon as possible.

We would like to say thank you to all of our supporters. Everyone who backed us on Kickstarter can get a special promocode for a 50% discount off Swimmerix at our online store. Please write to [email protected].

Please subscribe to our newsletter at swimmerix.com, and we will let you know as soon as we show up in stores. Thank you again for your support!

The Swimmerix team

Congratulations to the scientists at LIGO Scientific Collaboration  for their detection of gravitational waves! Swimmeri...
02/12/2016

Congratulations to the scientists at LIGO Scientific Collaboration for their detection of gravitational waves! Swimmerix is trying to make some waves of our own, so we can appreciate when others take notice.

02/10/2016

Hello!
We’ve got some exciting news. Swimmerix is on Kickstarter now! http://kck.st/1onWRKN

We’ve re-invented the swim tracker from the ground up, and we’re ready to share it with the world. We’re ready to improve swim workouts everywhere with our accurate, lightweight wristband and vivid base unit.
In short, we’re ready to make a positive impact on the swimming world.

But we need you to help us make that impact. Swimmerix has launched on Kickstarter to raise £24,000 ($36,000) to bring our project to production, and we’ve got a great team ready to make this happen. We just need the support of people who believe in what we’re doing and want to see our vision come to life.

Take a look at our Kickstarter page (http://kck.st/1onWRKN), and pledge at the Early Bird level to get a huge discount on the first edition Swimmerix kits.

Thanks for your support and your likes and shares wink emoticon.

The Swimmerix Team.

In the water, you can’t look around, you can’t hear, you can’t talk—all you can do is let your mind go. If you’re thinki...
02/08/2016

In the water, you can’t look around, you can’t hear, you can’t talk—all you can do is let your mind go. If you’re thinking negative thoughts, you may create a state of panic. “So, just breathe,” says Laura Cozik, Equinox instructor and founder of all-female NYC triathlon group Team Lipstick. “Focus on your good form, focus on your breath, and focus on turning your body into a machine…preferably a Ferrari.”


Source: Shape magazine

Move your head only for a purpose (namely, to breathe). The more that it moves side to side, the less directly forward y...
02/04/2016

Move your head only for a purpose (namely, to breathe). The more that it moves side to side, the less directly forward you’ll go. Amedeo Pablo Olivares, swim coach at New York Health and Racquet Club and director of operations at Pinero Swim Club, Inc., suggests thinking of your head like the steering wheel on a car—it goes where the body goes, so keep it straight.


Source: Shape.com

When racing, the final push can make all the difference. Gregory Kincheloe, head swimming coach of the elite swimming te...
02/03/2016

When racing, the final push can make all the difference. Gregory Kincheloe, head swimming coach of the elite swimming team at the New York Athletic Club, suggests not taking a breath within the last five yards before the finish, even if you think you should. Instead, focus on getting to the wall as fast as possible—no gliding in. Then breathe when you’re done.


Source: Shape magazine

There are no secrets for overnight results, because results come from consistency and dedication to the pool. Set realis...
02/01/2016

There are no secrets for overnight results, because results come from consistency and dedication to the pool. Set realistic goals for yourself, and give yourself a realistic time period in which to accomplish them. Don’t give up due to setbacks or lack of visible progress. Keep pushing, stick to your plan, and the results will come.

Swimmerix can keep you consistent in the pool, but your consistency out of the pool will determine your results.

Swimmerix.com

One way to improve results in your swim workout is to bring interval training to the pool.For example, swim four sets of...
01/28/2016

One way to improve results in your swim workout is to bring interval training to the pool.

For example, swim four sets of 10 x 50-yard swims — with a short rest between each set — while pushing yourself to swim faster in each lap of each set (so that the last lap is the fastest).

Swimmerix can help maximize these results by counting your laps, pushing you to adjust your speed and keeping track of your heart rate.

Swimmerix.com

“For every swimmer, from amateurs to world record holders, the mantra is the same – be the best you can be,” said Ukrain...
01/28/2016

“For every swimmer, from amateurs to world record holders, the mantra is the same – be the best you can be,” said Ukrainian finswimming World Champion Evgeny Yakovlev. “But achieving your targets goals involves tracking lots of different parameters. Fitness experts agree that you need to be aware of your heart-rate, time, distance, the number of laps and strokes you make on each lap and much more. Keeping track of all that data can easily distract you from your swimming, so Swimmerix gathers all the information you need in real time and advises you how to get the best from your swimming. It’s like having a personal assistant with you in the pool.”

swimmerix.com

“Since the legs are the biggest muscle group in the body, they require the most oxygen uptake, so working on kick fitnes...
01/28/2016

“Since the legs are the biggest muscle group in the body, they require the most oxygen uptake, so working on kick fitness is vital,” says Paula Newby Fraser, eight-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion. She suggests adding a 200-yard kickboard drill into your warm-up.


Source: Shape magazine

Swimming is what happens between our hips and the top of our head, says Misty Hyman, an Olympic gold medalist and now sw...
01/28/2016

Swimming is what happens between our hips and the top of our head, says Misty Hyman, an Olympic gold medalist and now swim coach at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort and Spa in Paradise Valley, AZ. In order to keep your hips higher in the water, which makes breathing easier, make sure your head is in a neutral (long, straight neck) position and your eyes are looking down. Then keep your torso straight and lean slightly forward into the water by pressing down toward the bottom of the pool with your sternum. This will help to leverage your hips up to the surface.


Source: Shape magazine

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