>>>A "lap" is one lenght of the pool--not round trip.
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>>There is much confusion on this, after 27 years of swimming
>>laps, I have run into many people who say lap meaning round
>>trip and some who mean length. My mom, who has been a
>Masters
>>swimmer for about the same length of time, has run into the
>>same thing. I say length because it is clear. Think of a
>car
>>race. A lap is a round trip around the track, not half way.
>
>>
>>I celebrate my 27th anniversary of daily swimming this
>coming
>>Monday. That is half of my life! I never thought, back
>then,
>>I'd make it this long when my first day I thought I was
>>literally going to drown!
>>
>>
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>I've been competitively swimming for 11 years now and I was
>always told that a lap was one length of the pool--that's how
>the terminology has always been used at the pools I've been
>to. Intersting, though. I never knew it was an issue of
>debate. I would love to hear more about this!
>
>Allison
My kids have been swimming USA for 12 years, and I have been swimming Master's 7 years. All the coaches say a lap is round trip, there and back, a length is once across. Now we could get real crazy and talk about long course meters(50 meter Olympic size pool), short course yards(25 yards) and short course meters(25 meters). It drives me crazy when someone calls a 25 yard or meter pool Olympic size.
Editing to add that I see someone else clarified this much better than myself. I usually do interval work so don't worry about counting that much, 200's on down are easy to track. I get bored swimming any distance straight, and prefer IM work to plain freestyle.