Heart Rate Monitors in Swimming: Complete Waste of Time or Game-Changer? Dax vs Elvis Debate
6/23/202646 min
One of the most heated debates we’ve had on Night Swim — are heart rate monitors actually useful in training or just another useless gimmick?It started with a viral video of a big pro group (possibly Texas/Bob Bowman) wearing HR monitors in the water during practice. The swimming internet lost their minds calling it genius. Dax immediately called BS.Dax’s Take (The Purist):- Heart rate info is irrelevant on race day. If Michael Phelps is winning a 200 free in 1:46 with his HR through the roof, he’s not slowing down to stay in some “zone.”- Most coaches use it for arbitrary cardio zones that produce junk training — tons of volume at sub-max effort instead of race-specific intensity.- You should train at the exact intensity you’ll race at. Everything else is a waste. Focus on feel, maximal muscle contraction, and adaptation.Elvis’s Take (The Adaptations Coach):- Uses heart rate as a key tool, especially targeting 90-95% of max HR where the best muscular and physiological adaptations happen.- Critical when paired with perfect technique and muscle-driven swimming (not just flailing for cardio).- Helps prevent overtraining/maladaptation, teaches swimmers to recognize when they’re crashing vs. being efficient, and builds confidence by knowing you can hold race tempo under fatigue.- It’s not about the number on the watch — it’s about understanding feel, lactic acid management, oxygen delivery, and training the body to sustain power when it matters.They go deep and go at each other hard:- Muscle vs. cardio debate- Cam McEvoy low-yardage style vs. traditional high-volume- Why “training zones” often fail sprinters- Real-world examples from their own careers- The future of training: swimming in place with resistance?Raw, unfiltered, no-BS swimming science and philosophy from two experienced swimmers/coaches who actually get results. This one might ruffle some feathers in the coaching community.Where do you stand — Team Heart Rate Monitor or Team “Feel & Race Pace”? Have you used one in the water? Drop your experience and who won the debate in the comments 👇🌙 Night Swim PodcastWhen the pool lights go out, the real talk begins. Hosted by Dax Hill (NCAA champ, Texas Longhorns legend, high-performance technique guru @Reykli) and Elvis Burrows (Bahamian Olympian, national record holder, founder of Burrow's Best swimmer hair and skin care), Night Swim is unfiltered swim culture — NCAA battles, Olympic tea, training hacks, and pool-deck chaos. No scripts. No PR. Just two Black swimmers who’ve seen it all, saying what everyone else whispers.New episodes weekly. Grab your goggles, hit subscribe, and dive in.🎙️ Presented by Swimnerd. #NightSwimPod #Swimming
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First 90 secondsDax Hill· Host0:00
All right, so this last thing we got is heart rate. I use heart rate as a big part of my swimming programming.
Elvis Burrows· Host0:09
Okay, cool, 'cause let me tell you how this topic came to be.
Dax Hill· Host0:14
Yeah, go ahead. Hit me.
Elvis Burrows· Host0:15
There, there was a video floating around Instagram where some coach... This was a while ago now, 'cause, you know, we've missed a couple shows, so by the time I had submitted this to be a topic, [laughs] like it had been probably forgotten by now. But there was a viral video of some swim coach who had heart rate... Oh, I wonder if it was Texas. I wonder if it was Bob Bowman in T- I think it was Bob, I think Yeah.
Dax Hill· Host0:45
Yeah.
Elvis Burrows· Host0:45
Don't quote me on that. One of the big pro groups, they, they were wearing heart rate monitors, uh, while training. And- I don't know about that part, but that's a little OD to me, but keep going. Yeah. They were wearing heart rate monitors while training in the water, and you know, everybody was as, as swimmers usually do, jumping on their dick, talking about how great of an idea it was and, and I was like, "What? This is giving you... This is a waste of time. This is giving you unnecessary information."
Dax Hill· Host1:18
Yeah.
Elvis Burrows· Host1:18
"It's a useless tool. It's a gimmick." Like, what do you... And everyone tried to convince me why it was such a great idea, and no one did a good job of it. So okay,

