Forums >Gears and Wears>Garmin Foot Pod and Speed Source
Not to commander this post, but I didn't want to start a new thread for a subject that already existed. I'm having issues with calibrating my footpod. I'm running on an indoor track (400m) and depending on my pace it can be as much as .25 of a mile off. Should I abandon the foot pod altogether and just go back to counting laps manually. It wouldn't be a big deal, but it totally screws up my pace and total distance.
Not to commander this post, but I didn't want to start a new thread for a subject that already existed.
I'm having issues with calibrating my footpod. I'm running on an indoor track (400m) and depending on my pace it can be as much as .25 of a mile off. Should I abandon the foot pod altogether and just go back to counting laps manually. It wouldn't be a big deal, but it totally screws up my pace and total distance.
Aren't indoor tracks usually 200 meters?
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