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different interval sessions by time or heart rate, and even include warm-ups and cool-downs.Pros Tons of info; intuitive to useCons Expensive; too much info for someTimex iControl Triathlon 30 and Ironman 50 £33-£48 (Men’s and ladies versions)Key feature
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