Masters Swimming 101: Yards and Meters
What you need to know about the different courses
For more beginner swimmer information, view our Swimming 101 Guide.
Coaches will give instructions mainly in terms of distance (or yardage) and time. Most American pools are 25 yards in length and are known as short course yards pools or SCY. To understand the sets, you'll need to add in multiples of 25.
50 yards = 2 lengths of a 25-yard pool
100 yards = 4 lengths of a 25-yard pool
200 yards = 8 lengths of a 25-yard pool
500 yards = 20 lengths of a 25-yard pool
Olympic-sized
If the pool is 50 meters, you'll know it. These courses are also called long course meters or LCM. Now you'll add in multiples of 50.
50 meters = 1 length of a 50-meter pool
100 meters = 2 lengths of a 50-meter pool
200 meters = 4 lengths of a 50-meter pool
400 meters = 8 lengths of a 50-meter pool
Usually, the American system of yards prevails during the school year, and the international system of meters prevails during the summer. A third distance, 25 meters, also known as short course meters or SCM, is the least common. For pools that are set up for 25 meters, SCM meets usually occur in the winter.
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