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Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
When it’s all said and done, will you have said more than you’ve done?
Then I put whats relevant on here. At least until Eric hooks us up with the sweet GPS link to RA.
I've got a fever...
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
2) MB using an algorithm called MB Gravity to correct altitude fluctuations, which are highly significant (see the "hills" on Bonkin's couch). This post shows an out-and-back that I run with and without MB Gravity 1 is negligible, 3 will be taken care of when Eric completes GPS integration, so like Bonkin said, the elevation is the only major reason to use MB.
You'll ruin your knees!
""...the truth that someday, you will go for your last run. But not today—today you got to run." - Matt Crownover (after Western States)
Ahhh...good point. Aside from MB, is there a way to view laps on the Garmin that show actual lap time, rather than cumulative lap time from lap to lap? k
Unless you buy the premium package, MB will only allow you to view the last 10 entries...
Can you not use GTC? or does that not work on the Mac?
I was just playing with it...it actually works pretty well. I'm not sure if it does elevation corrections, though,
and I know I lose signal at least once on one of my routes (going under a bridge) and that does wonky things.
Though I did see on MB that my signal strength is "excellent," which I guess is good...probably because the trees are all bare and we don't have any tall buildings.
True, but if you log out of MB, go to TrailNetwork, and enter your username under "Find Activities" you can access all of your runs! Better still is to enter username under the advanced filters.
sean