Fitness Watches Advice
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@Wairau said in Fitness Watches Advice:
@Bones Would you prefer to swim with or without a watch on your arm?
I'm slow, I need all the streamlining I can get hahaHah I haven't swum in years mate but am not a chump swimmer and will be giving it a go when lockdown is over. I'll let you know.
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@Bones just curious of your speed....yeah, 40 minutes is boring-but luckily I have old people doing breaststroke to dodge and overtake, and other things to look at-the pool is outside with a view of hills. The second 1km is much easier than the first-warmed up, can focus on knocking the target off, and fewer people in the pool due to dinner time.
I do short sprints on Friday and kicking on Sunday-so mixing it up.Also curious what speed you run on the treadmill-I used to be able to run fast and long when I was lighter. Now at 94 (aiming for 86) I'm doing short intervals @ 14-15km and will speed it up. Ha, and try not to fly off the end of the treadmill-it's dicey when the sweat is pouring down....
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Now that I'm pursuing rugby refereeing, I'm back to looking at smart watches as a few of the other refs were saying this app is the balls:
Anyway there are a fair few supported watches in the list, so think I'll go get the Forerunner 935 on Santa's list or snap it up earlier if a sale pops up
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I’ve had 3 garmin Fenix and they’ve all been good
Just got new versions, garmin make great watches