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TheTechnician27 ,

Oh, cool, it’s MB/FC, which is based on US-centric left–right ratings that ignore the fact that the US political center is right-wing among developed countries. Nice day to block a bot.

NoIWontPickAName ,

So what do you recommend?

zazo ,

Using your brain

asbestos ,
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At least they’re getting slowed down equally

credo ,

Yeah, but no good for trying to break world records.

solrize , (edited )

It doesn’t sound good. If they optimize their training for a particular pool depth and get a different depth, some can be more thrown off than others. Why isn’t this standardized?

There was a story about former NBA player Bill Bradley (yeah I’m old). Seems he was missing more free throws than usual during a practice in a new gym. He stopped throwing, paused for some moments, said to the coach “hey you know what? That basket is about an inch too high”. Adjusted his throw to deal with that and shot about as good as normal afterwards. Nobody believed him about the basket but someone got a tape measure and he was almost exactly right (off by 1/8" iirc). This is in John McPhee’s profile of him, “A Sense of Where You Are”.

The swimming pool thing sounds sort of similar. Try some web searches on Ken Ono and swimmng. Wnat to know why so many Olympic team members are from the U. of Virginia? Because Ken Ono is a professor there. Of algebraic number theory. I kid you not.

Added: these articles are good.

news.virginia.edu/…/faculty-spotlight-math-profes…

swimmingworldmagazine.com/…/the-math-behind-the-m…

This one is a little more specific: …virginia.edu/…/how-science-math-and-tech-can-pro…

LemmySoloHer ,
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I can’t believe I never heard about this before. This is fascinating, thank you for sharing. I’m sure some movie producer is trying to get the rights to Ken Ono’s life story if someone hasn’t already!

solrize ,

The Scientific American article is really good. It’s adapted from the earlier Mathematical Intelligencer article but the SciAm version is better written, imho.

scientificamerican.com/…/training-with-digital-tw…

njm1314 ,

They did talk about this at one point. I think the gist of it was it is shallower than some pools are but it’s still within the standard regulations. Like there’s a range limit and it’s within it. I’d also point out that deeper pools probably favor athletes from wealthier countries, and upbringings now that I think on it.

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