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dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,590
Burgess Hill
2017 - not my highest mileage year ever, but only 46 miles short of it. Most pleasing thing is a year free of any significant injuries. Roll on 2018 and some fresh challenges (unfinished business). Thanks to everyone on thisthread for making it such a friendly and helpful place. Best thread on NSC by miles (or km if you're a remainer, obviously) :laugh:

Distance 1,864.2 mi
Time 275h 59m
Elev Gain 96,129 ft
Runs 283
 




Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
2017 - not my highest mileage year ever, but only 46 miles short of it. Most pleasing thing is a year free of any significant injuries. Roll on 2018 and some fresh challenges (unfinished business). Thanks to everyone on thisthread for making it such a friendly and helpful place. Best thread on NSC by miles (or km if you're a remainer, obviously) :laugh:

Distance 1,864.2 mi
Time 275h 59m
Elev Gain 96,129 ft
Runs 283

Incredible year of running, how many marathons? Are you on the case for 2,000 miles this year or do you have specific events in mind?

Including the Weakest Link relay, obviously. :thumbsup:
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,590
Burgess Hill
Incredible year of running, how many marathons? Are you on the case for 2,000 miles this year or do you have specific events in mind?

Including the Weakest Link relay, obviously. :thumbsup:

Think it was 10, plus a 50 miler

Focus this year is on longer stuff. Really want a sub 24hr 100 miles, so having another go at SDW in June and have also got a reserve 100 mile event in October. Would like to have a go at a 24 hour lap/track event too........5ks can do one [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,687
The Fatherland
Morning everyone. So, Day 2 of marathon training (splish sploshing in the rain and mud at 6am) and I’ve decided my Garmin needs updating. I currently have a 210 which is a very basic model which is very old and now falling apart. . I’d like to get something a bit more snazzy which

1) Doesn’t take an eternity to locate the GPS satellites. This is a real bug bear at the start of races.
2) Can do all that snazzy stuff where I can post Google maps of my runs hopefully with my iPhone.
3) Tots up my stats again with my iPhone.

Over to you and thanks in advance.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,590
Burgess Hill
Morning everyone. So, Day 2 of marathon training (splish sploshing in the rain and mud at 6am) and I’ve decided my Garmin needs updating. I currently have a 210 which is a very basic model which is very old and now falling apart. . I’d like to get something a bit more snazzy which

1) Doesn’t take an eternity to locate the GPS satellites. This is a real bug bear at the start of races.
2) Can do all that snazzy stuff where I can post Google maps of my runs hopefully with my iPhone.
3) Tots up my stats again with my iPhone.

Over to you and thanks in advance.

I switched from Garmin to Suunto, now using an Ambit 3 Peak. Finds satellite almost immediately, can synch to movescount (Sunnto's own data/analysis software - I tend to use strava for most analysis now anyway) and then this can be auto-synched to strava (including on phone using bluetooth). Battery life is massive (I can do a week's running - ie every day - away from home without charging it). Recommended.
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,687
The Fatherland
I switched from Garmin to Suunto, now using an Ambit 3 Peak. Finds satellite almost immediately, can synch to movescount (Sunnto's own data/analysis software - I tend to use strava for most analysis now anyway) and then this can be auto-synched to strava (including on phone using bluetooth). Battery life is massive (I can do a week's running - ie every day - away from home without charging it). Recommended.

This seems the ticket. Was there any particular reason you switched to Suunto? Just curious.
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
Think it was 10, plus a 50 miler

Focus this year is on longer stuff. Really want a sub 24hr 100 miles, so having another go at SDW in June and have also got a reserve 100 mile event in October. Would like to have a go at a 24 hour lap/track event too........5ks can do one [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

That's a whole other kind of crazy dedication!

I've got THE most basic Garmin Forerunner 10 and I've TODAY learnt how to use the Laps function! :lolol: That's going to be very handy for me 200m sprints session today!
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,590
Burgess Hill
This seems the ticket. Was there any particular reason you switched to Suunto? Just curious.

Word of mouth mainly - tons of feedback on various running sites. To be honest I don't think there is much to choose between similar spec manufacturers.........similar devices do very similar things but having now experienced Suunto I think it's marginally better for me. It does, of course, have a huge range of features that I'll never use !
 




JoePrecious

New member
Mar 3, 2009
191
Morning everyone. So, Day 2 of marathon training (splish sploshing in the rain and mud at 6am) and I’ve decided my Garmin needs updating. I currently have a 210 which is a very basic model which is very old and now falling apart. . I’d like to get something a bit more snazzy which

1) Doesn’t take an eternity to locate the GPS satellites. This is a real bug bear at the start of races.
2) Can do all that snazzy stuff where I can post Google maps of my runs hopefully with my iPhone.
3) Tots up my stats again with my iPhone.

Over to you and thanks in advance.

If you want to stick with Garmin, the Forerunner 235 is excellent. Finds GPS almost instantly and connects via Bluetooth to upload to the Garmin app on your phone. Definitely recommended (by others on here as well).
 


Bob!

Coffee Buyer
Jul 5, 2003
11,144
Another 235 reccomender here.

IMO the HR function is needed for Marathon training to ensure that you do your recovery runs and long runs at a low enough HR.
 










soistes

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2012
2,643
Brighton
Man flu so time on my hands. Last years 5K table based on Age Grade over 70% for season Best. Puts the Super Egos where they belong.
I'll edit in the sbs.


NAME SB 5K PB AG 10K 10M HM M
GNT 20:20 20:20 79.66% 40:31 1:19:12 1:31:18 4:19:55
Soistes 21:53 21:53 74.56% 46:33 1:47:22
Capricorn 17:23 17:23 74.21% 36:55 1:23:20 4:41:29
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92% 38:31 1:25:24
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56% 43:03 1:33:56 3:27:19
Dazzer 20:22 19.57 72.42% 1:36 3:43:
Knocky 21:36 17:45 72.36% 39:52 1:34:00 3:50:49
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Big Nuts 18:39 18:39 71.58% 39:09 1:06:45 1:28:35 3:15:59
Ninja Elephant 18:23 18:23 70.35% 39:00 1:07:57 1:36:07 3:29:12
Left Back 21:02 21:02 70.13% 45:47 1:43:27

At last! loving it.
Thanks
 




knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
12,979
Climbing.
Last week I made a successful steady assault on the Strava weekly altitude table. This week I notice our friend in New Zealand has returned to his normal training, there has been hill activity around Hangleton, Snakey and Withdean, a boggy Brown Willy attempt and a jump in NSC Strava altitude gains in general.

I'll be sitting back this week with the man flu but will aim for 14 miles and 1,600' on Sunday. Just enough for a mid table finish this week. With the Moyleman in just 10 weeks looking forward to climbing in training. Only downside is feeling leggy for Parkrun.
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
9,965
On NSC for over two decades...
Looks like I'm going to be off Strava for a little while, as my watch is being sent off for repairs (to Romania of all places). I'll still be running of course, and I'm glad this has happened at the start of the marathon training rather than when the distances are ramping up, as I have routes which should just about cover the required distances without needing accuracy - the intervals might be a bit tricky though!
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,687
The Fatherland
Looks like I'm going to be off Strava for a little while, as my watch is being sent off for repairs (to Romania of all places). I'll still be running of course, and I'm glad this has happened at the start of the marathon training rather than when the distances are ramping up, as I have routes which should just about cover the required distances without needing accuracy - the intervals might be a bit tricky though!

With reference to my watch enquiry .....Garmin or Suunto? :lolol:
 






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