Gaz76
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Where's this blue triangle everyone's on about?For my fellow runners, Garmin know about the current triangle issue and are working on it.
Might be back to the good old days of strava recording on my phone tonight!
Where's this blue triangle everyone's on about?For my fellow runners, Garmin know about the current triangle issue and are working on it.
Might be back to the good old days of strava recording on my phone tonight!
I believe your watch should be fine unless you activate the GPS by clicking the start/stop button, so as you're about to do an activity, that's when everyone's been getting it.Where's this blue triangle everyone's on about?
Yep just been reading up about it, thank fuck I was too lazy to go for the run after work I was supposed to do.I believe your watch should be fine unless you activate the GPS by clicking the start/stop button, so as you're about to do an activity, that's when everyone's been getting it.
What's all this then?Yep just been reading up about it, thank fuck I was too lazy to go for the run after work I was supposed to do.
In my defence I did run before work and at dinner time, ok so it was a poxy 4 miles each run but it still counts right?What's all this then?
Lazy?
Run after work?
What happened to the standard half marathon at 3.00 am everyday?
Say it ain't so, Joe.
Maybe you've had your fill of marathons and road running. How about trails, fell running or hill walking? Munro bagging?In my defence I did run before work and at dinner time, ok so it was a poxy 4 miles each run but it still counts right?
Struggling with the mojo this year tbh honest mate, have changed jobs from working 10/12 hours a day 7 days a week to a more "relaxed" pace job and it's fucked me, putting up with unskilled middle management and box tickers day in day out bores the shit out of me, I is losing me bite in this game, needs to find a way to fuel the fire again as I just can't be arsed
Emma radacanu hahahaMaybe you've had your fill of marathons and road running. How about trails, fell running or hill walking? Munro bagging?
Instead of pace and time being the objective using running to get fit to explore the great outdoors?
Or another sport? Cycling, mountain biking, kayaking or even tennis? Emma Raducanu for example came from a poor background. She was a runner and wanted to take up kayaking but could not afford the equipment. So, Emma never Raducanu.
Slow and steady is the way forwards when on the come back trail mate, don't rushI've just managed a slow 4km after three weeks out due to weather and illness. It was good to get out for a run, but I'm building fitness again.
Kind regards for the advice. [emoji3]Slow and steady is the way forwards when on the come back trail mate, don't rush
I hereby remove my adviceKind regards for the advice. [emoji3]
Great effort mateJust completed my 125th Parkrun in 29:28 at Alexandra Park.
In my defence I did run before work and at dinner time, ok so it was a poxy 4 miles each run but it still counts right?
Struggling with the mojo this year tbh honest mate, have changed jobs from working 10/12 hours a day 7 days a week to a more "relaxed" pace job and it's fucked me, putting up with unskilled middle management and box tickers day in day out bores the shit out of me, I is losing me bite in this game, needs to find a way to fuel the fire again as I just can't be arsed