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by sandworm101
769 days ago
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Not really. Most serious lap swimmers can do a kilometer every 20 minutes sustainably, akin to a marathon runner's pace (Sprint pace would be 100m/minute, with 50m/minute being what you would see in the fast lane of most recreational pools). So 3.6 kph isn't all that different, maybe a little faster than average but I assume they were also using a better-than-average bicycle person when doing the test. There real advantage here is that you can use leg muscle. Distance swimming is all about upper body muscles, with legs being the afterburners only really used for sprinting. This machine would invert that arrangement. |
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If he or someone else breaks the record with it, he's going beyond human level speed. Until then this may only have the potential to do so.
I imagine the first bikes were slower than the top runners of the time? I see potential for the idea.