DOUG
29th August 2003, 12:51.05 PM
Not being much of a fps player,was interested in knowing what would be a significant difference in the e/p fps ratings.
Thanks,
Doug
km
29th August 2003, 01:37.20 PM
Doug, the value of a length in E/P velocity depends on the rate of speed being traveled. In a typical sprint running about 45 sec for the half-mile, 0.22 fps = 1 length approximately. In the slower routes, with 6f in about 1:11.0, 0.15 fps = about 1 length.
A significant difference, beyond any margin of error would be .35 fps or so.
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