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How are the UA's? my Saucony Hurricanes are easily the best shoes I've ever owned.
I want to try and start Yoga too, to help with my stretching, but just finding the time to do it as my wife is trying to do some stuff to keep fit too and juggling this with a 2 year old (and me working) is tricky.
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Nice one @PolarityMan it gets easier mate, honest.
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I'm doing some kind of program with the wife, so I'm running more at her pace than mine, but it's good to get out again. The Cornish lanes are fun to run up and down...the wind in yer face....not so much. it's 3 runs a week, some jogs, some mileage targets and a splits run at higher pace. Good fun, if only my knee could hold up I could run more, at the ripe old age of 42 I've realised I'm cardio fitter that I'm physically fit these days.
On our off days we're walking the coast paths near our house, anything from 4-8 miles a day. Life's kinda bliss down here, which makes me feel terrible some days thinking about how awful it must be for others over this period.
One thing (and I'm sorry if it's in these pages, but I'm not going to read 14 pages of thread) is that I've noticed a massive disparity between my watch (apple watch series 3) and my wife's Garmin Vivo. Her watch always reports distance a good 0.02 miles before mine ticks over, the same with elevation and minutes per mile. I'm not entirely sure which is accurate, but certainly on measured distance runs it means I'm having to run a good 1/4 of a mile longer than her to get the same reading, this also makes it look like it takes me way longer.
Anyone know if either one is reported to be less accurate? I've tried googling some stuff but nothing is really conclusive. Only seem to be able to find real world tests of apple watches against other models of apple watch. It's annoying, but not really enough of an annoyance to buy a new watch (why give up GAS money!)
Anyway my Apple Watch typically records between 4.8k and 5.1k for a route that I’ve measured on google maps as being slightly over 5k and Strava gives a more consistent 3.12 or 3.14 miles.
Happy Friday everyone.
My feedback thread is here.
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