Just how fast is the average diver

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I don't think dives/year matter as much as health. Well unless you factor in horrible fin technique on a 1-2 dives/year diver. I'd say it would be a range excluding the 2 extremes. AKA: no one who's extremely overweight/out of shape, and no one who's borderline professional athlete.

Seems like a fair definition of "average" then. I don't have enough experience diving to know my own speed, as a newb, but I never try to go fast anyway.

If you extrapolate from ground speeds, though, I think anything like 1 knot would be optimistic for any sustained time. Most people walk between 2-3 mph on flat terrain, so I can't imagine they'd be better than half that speed swimming, given we aren't designed to swim. I think the numbers you're getting in this thread may even be optimistic but closer to the reality at a half knot or so.
 
Same here. I go SLOW.

I'm also more interested in average speed at a comfortable sustained exertion level, not while trying to swim a marathon. Yeah based on all the responses, I'd say .5-.6 is probably about it. While maybe 1.5-2 tops for a very short period of time.
 
I don't think dives/year matter as much as health. Well unless you factor in horrible fin technique on a 1-2 dives/year diver. I'd say it would be a range excluding the 2 extremes. AKA: no one who's extremely overweight/out of shape, and no one who's borderline professional athlete.

What if you have an extremely overweight (according to the bmi) professional athlete? :-)
 
It depends on how it distributed. Whales have really poor body mass indexes but are very well streamlined.
 
It depends on how it distributed. Whales have really poor body mass indexes but are very well streamlined.

I would like to think that im streamlined. :-)
 

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