I have always struggled with swimming speed. I come from a background of competitive swimming, so I tend to just want to go fast in the water. Looking at my log book, I was often swimming at close to 100 fpm in some of my earlier dives out of intro. I have really focused on slowing down, trying to hit more like 50 fpm. My RMV when in a cave was .75 or so when swimming fast, but as low as .35 when in open water. That right there was a clear indicator I was pushing way to hard. I started watching line arrows, being conscious about my speed, and sure enough my RMV dropped down to a more reasonable .45 - .5 when in the caves almost immediately. My buddy and I also quickly noticed we started to make it a further distance and see more. Now, I am not saying .7 is wrong for you, but it could be. Try going slower on a half dozen dives, see what comes of it. I always figured I was going at a perfectly fine pace for someone who was comfortable in the water, but I was wrong and only was able to determine this with giving slowing down a try.
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