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Pool Lengths
30 pointsfitness & sports
Swim 20 continuous lengths of a standard 25-meter swimming pool.
How to complete Pool Lengths
Twenty lengths of a 25-meter pool is 500 meters of continuous swimming, the distance where casual splashing becomes real swimming fitness. The hurdle is rarely strength; it's pacing and breathing efficiently enough not to gas out by length five. Reaching it proves you can swim for fitness, not just survive a few laps.
- Lock in a breathing rhythm first, breathing every 2 or 3 strokes so you never run out of air.
- Swim slower than feels natural; an even, relaxed pace beats sprinting and stalling.
- If you must pause, do it at the wall without standing, then push off and keep the count going.
- Build volume across sessions: 10 lengths, then 14, then 20, rather than forcing it in one go.
- Count lengths in small blocks (four sets of five) so the total feels manageable.
Tips
- Exhale fully underwater so you only inhale when your face turns; held breath causes panic.
- Push off each wall and glide a beat to rest and save energy.
- Breaststroke is fine if freestyle tires you; the goal is continuous, not fast.
What counts as done
You complete 20 lengths (500 m) without touching the bottom or stopping to rest standing.
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