Breaking Math Podcast

What are Swim Training Patterns?


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In this conversation, Dr. Christoph Bartneck discusses the intersection of swimming and computer science, exploring how mathematical patterns can enhance swim training. He introduces the concept of a formal swim markup language to improve data exchange and training efficiency. The discussion also delves into the visualization of swimming techniques, the importance of mental engagement in training, and the aesthetic appeal of mathematics. Christoph shares insights on the challenges of writing his book and his vision for creating a global community around swimming and mathematics.

Takeaways

  • Programming languages can optimize swim training.
  • There's a gap in literature between math and sports science.
  • Data exchange in swimming training is challenging.
  • Visualizing swimming techniques aids in understanding.
  • Mathematical patterns can enhance training routines.
  • Repetitive tasks in swimming can be likened to repetitive songs.
  • Engagement in training is crucial for success.

Chapters

  • 00:00 The Motivation Behind Swim Training Patterns
  • 02:32 Intersection of Swimming and Computer Science
  • 05:56 Challenges in Measuring and Documenting Swim Performance
  • 09:32 The Role of Patterns in Swim Training
  • 11:54 Mathematical Patterns and Their Application in Swimming
  • 15:14 Exploring Repetitiveness in Music and Swim Training
  • 18:08 Art Projects and Mathematical Patterns
  • 21:13 Fermat's Theorem and Impossible Squares
  • 23:14 Making Math Accessible in Swim Training
  • 26:40 The Importance of a Shared Language in Coaching
  • 27:35 Applying Pattern-Based Approaches to Sports
  • 29:17 The Role of Structure in Training Across Sports
  • 30:02 Current Use of Frameworks in Elite Swimming
  • 30:10 Innovative Training Philosophies in Swimming
  • 32:30 Programming Languages and Their Applications in Sports Science
  • 34:56 The Joy of Writing and Creating
  • 38:59 Challenges in Writing and Communicating Mathematical Concepts
  • 41:37 The Journey of a Book and Community Engagement

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