Here's the deal. The data I enter after a typical morning's swim are:
. timings for five sets (from my $35 Timex Ironman's chronograph)
. heartrate avg and max estimates (sticking my fingers against my throat and using the pool's large wall clock to measure my pulse at the end of each set)
. weight (from the gym's scale, taken after my swim in a vague hope of being consistent in how I measure myself)
. ambient temperature (mostly irrelevant for swimming, but very important when running)
Yeah, sure, I could buy a
$170 SwimSense which can somehow upload data and get into FitBit or MyFitnessPal's database, but it's unclear whether I can get my hands directly on the data for my spreadsheet. I could spend a whole lot more money on
a top-end Garmin which does it all for running, cycling, swimming, etc, and again wants to upload all the data to Garmin's web site. It's just an awful lot easier to type this stuff in by hand. Plus I get to do analyses that the web sites don't do.