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| Posted: 24/06/12 16:33:33 33 |
I have the 410 (which is not one you have asked about, but hey!) I habve been using it for 3 weeks and it's great bike and running. It has all the doings I need, the ANT+ hook up with my PC is great AND it links to Strava for all of the app related fun! The thing that decided me? £135 from Amazon! |
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| Posted: 22/06/12 22:57:11 11 |
For me it was the signal to sort myself out!! I was fat, smoked and drank too much, I got a chance to turn myself around and took it. I wouldn't worry, if you need one you will feel MUCH happier once it's fitted. Hoping to get to sub 7minute miles this year, climb a harder grade or two and maybe tackle Mont Blanc. |
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| Posted: 21/06/12 20:57:51 51 |
I only started running last year (working on Triathlons) but I had my first Pacemaker fitted 10 years ago. My cardiologist has asked me not to take up Parachuting or Scuba diving, contact sprots are also not advised. Getting knocked on the PM can be extremely uncomfortable and often results in swearing! I have had to go back to the hospital after Mountainbike crashes, kitesurfing incidents, smaking myself against a mountain when a handhold broke off...i think they may get sick of me!! Running has proven to be great fun, the Pacemaker is keeping up well and the clinic are really happy for me to be involved in triathlons. Just listen to your body carefully!! |
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