Export records of heart rate

In 2008, I studied the heart rate, swimming speed and the time relationship developed software to assess the effects of the training. At that time, we needed a HR-band, a receiver and sensors to record the lap time. It is now all integrated into the new Apple Watch. So, I just want to have access to the times and HR to see if I can resurrect the MatLab routines...

What I need is access to the times and human resource records. (I hope they have a timestamp, so I can sync the two).

Question:

How can you get access to registered swimming times and recorded heart rate?

I thought it was possible health app (iOS9) but I can't find the option to export in iOS10?

Tips appreciated... Thanks in advance.

For any consultation on iOS 9, in the application of health tap data on health > all, which has an icon of the top export which saves files xml inside a zip archive. This is perhaps similar to iOS 10?

P.S. I read that on the Apple Watch heart rate data were inaccurate, while swimming so let us know if you have good data about him.

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