Distance per Stroke Calculator

How far does each stroke take you?

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

Distance per stroke (DPS) is a core swim-efficiency metric: it's simply the distance covered divided by the number of arm strokes taken to cover it, and it tells you how much ground each individual stroke is actually buying you. A swimmer with strong technique and a long, efficient pull covers more distance per stroke than one who is thrashing with a short, rushed stroke — even if both are swimming at the same speed, because the inefficient swimmer is compensating with a higher stroke rate (stroke rate = tempo, DPS = efficiency, and speed is the product of the two).

Swim coaches track DPS in drills like the "golf" test (adding stroke count and time together to score technique) and in stroke-count sets over a fixed pool length, because it isolates technique from raw fitness — a swimmer can improve DPS through better body position, catch technique and streamline off the wall, independent of how fit they are. Competitive swimmers monitor DPS trends across a season to confirm technical drills are translating into real efficiency gains, not just faster turnover.

This calculator divides your total distance by your stroke count to give you the exact meters (or yards) covered per stroke, so you can track efficiency changes over time.

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