the only indoor trainer I had which was about 15 years ago was one with a fan. Noisy as fuck but a great workout
the only indoor trainer I had which was about 15 years ago was one with a fan. Noisy as fuck but a great workout
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got my edge 510 yesterday and after some dicking about because one sensor wouldn't work (my fault) I'm loving it.
23 mile ride showed 93% battery remaining and that was including using the live track feature via my mobile. The mobile instead of running down to about 30% when using runkeeper was on 75% doing the live uploading.
The statistic junkie in me is adoring the info you get out
yesterday's 23 mile ride
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/352257162
today's 16 mile ride
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/352477787
cheers,
malty
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Goldberg, Is the 405 waterproof and useable as a regular watch ? I know the battery won't last that long I'm just wondering.
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Yeah I often run or cycled in the rain. I doubt you could go swimming in it but you could certainly use it as a regular watch.
It comes with two straps, a rubber one and a Velcro one.
The battery is soldered in place so you cannot just easily swap it. Out of mine I get three 1 hour runs and a couple of hours bike time a week before I need to charge it. With no excessive it seems to lose maybe 1 or 2% battery a day
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maltloaf (4th August 2013)
Thanks mate. Those 405's are quite reasonable now, I presume they're no longer current.
Today's 22 miles http://connect.garmin.com/activity/353230536
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For the bike I have it on a handlebar holder
Garmin Bike Mount for Forerunner 50/405 Series
http://amazon.co.uk/dp/B000VK5BMQ
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Well I fancy the idea of running although I'm not a natural runner in any shape or form and I have missed wearing a watch so could kill two birds with one stone.
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For the bike you need this
Garmin Speed/Cadence Sensor For the Forerunner/Edge
http://amazon.co.uk/dp/B000BFNOT8
Auto detects etc
Also the 410 is available which addresses some of the issues the 405 has which are minor.
The range has now been replaced but that only means you get a good deal
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I have a gsc10 already with my edge.
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Your laughing then. Get the heart rate monitor if you don't already and your good to go!
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yep i do, the cheaper garmin ant+ one
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Time to open a thread to keep track of stats and progress in order to motivate each other
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lol not for running. I'm built like a tank and the ground shakes when I run
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Hahaha, everyone has to start somewhere.
I was out this morning for 14km or 1hour, which ever comes sooner. Mondays are always tough as I like to enjoy the weekends with food/drink. But come Fridays I am flying again.
All you need to do is look at some of the 'from feet up to 5k' guides. Al lot are run one minute, walk one minute until you start building yourself up to the 5km.
It get's easier but it never gets easy. You do feel good afterwards though.
We all make mistakes sometimes
I always feel amazing after a good hard bike ride. I push hard and it hurts but it always feels amazing afterwards.
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Today's ride ... http://connect.garmin.com/activity/353998984
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maltloaf (5th August 2013)
5 weeks back into cycling after probably a 8 year lay off.
I was bang on 20 stone when I re-started, now about 19st 3. I'll never ever be thin but I would like to be trimmer than I am.
I tend to just go for it tbh. I think it's too easy to sit back and say "I can't do that" without even trying.
Started doing 10 miles every other day then 12 miles every other day then 16 miles every other day and now I'm doing around 16-20 miles every day.
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Ashley (6th August 2013), beansontoast (5th August 2013), Goldberg (5th August 2013)
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/354499375 today's 22 miles :-)
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