My Garmin lost a week's worth of data. Oh well, it's working again.
I had to format the storage on the watch. Strange. If this happens to anyone else I can provide the gory details.I know it will sound weird. Keep trying back on the Garmin. I went through a week when my Garmin kept
saying it was not connected to my computer and I could not pick up any workout data. Suddenly, it connected
and the information from my other workouts were there.
I gather you heard that even September wasn't far enough out - it's been cancelled altogether this year for the first time ever. Sad but smart.I have been surprised at how far out races have been moved. You look at Boston from April to September. I imagine they just want to feel safe and still hope for a good turn out.
I always assumed this thread was about running at WDW. I haven't done that, though a co-worker did one of the Star Wars runs. It sounds like it would be incredibly cool.
Hi guys. Been MIA I know. But I'm still running. Temps are up in the 90s by day in Texas but if I get out early they're in the 70s. Keeping up my practice of 3-4 miles twice during the week, and 6-8m on the weekend. Wish I could get back to the flatter trail around the lake instead of my hilly neighborhood, but I don't feel comfortable there with the lack of social distancing on parts of the trail. Regardless, I'm hanging in there and am glad to see all of you are too.
I gather you heard that even September wasn't far enough out - it's been cancelled altogether this year for the first time ever. Sad but smart.
I can generally get 500+ miles on my running shoes before I start to notice weird aches and pains.80 miles is a lot of running for one month! I've never done that.
How many miles do you typically get out of shoes? I know they say you can get 350-450 miles out of shoes, but after around 250 miles I notice a difference in cushioning. I'll retire the shoes from running duty (there's a ceremony with a card and a gift for the shoes) and then use them around the house until they're a complete mess.
With how many running shoes I go through, I've become an avid eBay buyer of used running shoes. I look for ones with almost no tread wear and assign them either 50 miles or 100 miles as a starting distance. Brooks and Nike are my preferred brands. The pair of Nike Lunarfly 2+ I had is still my absolute favorite for my style (neutral pronation, mid-foot strike, medium-high arch). Hoka's tend to feel too heavy and many other brands don't offer much support.
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