rate. Half the time I went out with it, I forgot to turn on one of the bleedin' devices too...The problem with GPS devices, is they don't record distance on a treadmill. It would be nice if I could record that stuff too. True, the footpod systems do
shoes and my feet, then recorded my running style on the treadmill and selected a few options for shoes to suit me. Then re-filmed me again until we found the perfect shoe.I think it was very good service and even taking the kids along wasn't a problem
MamosI've only recently started to use a footpod (Suunto brand - which looks the same as the Garmin?) after using GPS for years.I've not yet calibrated the footpod but for a route that I know for sure is 4.7 KM the footpod recorded:lap 1 - 4.78 KMlap 2
AfricaWHEN:May 11-13, 2007The record for the greatest distance run by a team of twelve on a treadmill in 48 hours is 614.1 km (381.58 miles) set by members of Sonop Men’s Residence University of Pretoria in South Africa from 11-13 May 2007. "BARLEY" a
days training. I find the treadmill so boring that I can only go on for twenty minutes. If I go on the epilator (?) the machine that I think mimics running without the impact, can I count this as proper running, so that I can add up the mileage
Can anybody advise if it is possible to train for a marathon using only a treadmill. How do times on a treadmill compare with outside running? I've heard it has been done, but it'd be much better to get some road running in, as the techniques
maximal fitness test (VO2max) at the University which will also provide you with a blood lactate profile to help you plan your future training sessionsYou will then record a 7 day diet diary at home prior to the study and visit the university over 3
I've been running since Christmas but only on treadmills due to the frequently inclement weather. My best time on a 1.0 incline over 5k being 25:09 but when I hit the road for the first time today I took it fairly slowly but couldn't even finish 2
I've had very conflicting opinions about the effect that Treadmills have on your legs.I much prefer running outside so let's assume most people do, however with the dark and cold days it's tempting to substitute some midweek outdoor runs for indoor
Had my first go on a treadmill on Saturday (£199, absolute bargain from Ebuyer!!). It seemed "interesting" but OK at the time. However now my legs, especially my calves, are killing me. Anybody got any suggestions to avoid this? Have you had your