An example:

Garmin Connect App

Runner's Phones: How to Become a Better Runner in 30 Days

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#14 Runner’s Phones

SNAPSHOT

A Runner and Their Phone

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Yep, I run most runs with my phone. Either for my children to have quick contact with me, for safety, or just for some audio to get me thinking or learning. I bet you also keep your phone close by when running outdoors or on the treadmill. Well, here are the ins and outs of a runner’s phone.

Photography

Through running we touch upon unseen or unnoticed beauty during our daily excursions. Whether it is glorious beauty or a profound sight, having a camera near to record makes a treasure trove to share or to store up.

The most recent photo I took while running. I was so intrigued by these tracks that just stopped in the middle of a dead end road. I figured there would be some metaphor that I could use the photo for.

The most recent photo I took while running. I was so intrigued by these tracks that just stopped in the middle of a dead end road. I figured there would be some metaphor that I could use the photo for.

The Google Photos Search feature helps me find all the pictures of runners, food, mountains, etc… As long as you have a gmail account and the google photos app, you can choose for your photos to be automatically uploaded into your private account for easy storage and access.

Training

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Final Surge- FREE for athletes - Easy to plan, switch up plans, and log training. Love the daily workout email/text feature.

Garmin Connect - FREE - Love ease of viewing and understanding my data

Coach’s Eye -$4.99 - For analyzing runner’s stride and body movements. I use this app when working with a runner’s stride. They send me a 5 second video of them passing by their phone camera and I break down the elements of their running form. Then we have a short talk on the phone about cues that can help them become a more efficient runner. Great tool for all sports.





Podcasts

Use Apple’s Podcast app or Soundcloud or Stitcher to download FREE audio episodes. If you are not sure what podcasts are, you are totally missing out. Youtube how to get podcasts on your phone or find a friend that can set you up.

I often listen to podcasts when running on my own. I turn the volume all the way up and stay away from noisy traffic. Watch out you might find them so interesting that you end up listening to them throughout your day at home, in the car, and while doing “boring stuff”.

Here are my current TOP THREE running podcasts.

The Morning Shakeout - Runner Interviews

I’ll Have Another with Lindsey Hein Podcast - Runner Interviews

Trail Runner Nation - Running Conversations






Audiobooks

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I LOVE to READ. However I can’t sit for all the hours that I want to read. So audiobooks have been the solution. Just like podcasts, I listen while running and many other hours of the day. The Audible app is makes bookmarking and sharing books within the family easy. They have a monthly membership which includes a free book once a month. If you stop your membership, your audiobooks do not disappear. You still own the digital audio copy and can download it as a MP3 file or still listen to it on the Audible app. Check out their free one month trial.

Also check out your library OverDrive App and selection.

Here are my recommendations for you!

The Sports Gene

Why We Sleep

Spark

Endure

The Captain Class

Peak Performance

Grit

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Texting

I don’t recommend texting while running. It looks really goofy! I have tried and I just can’t text safely and as quickly as just calling on the phone.

Training Partners - LOVE getting these types of texts, “Want to run tomorrow?”

Group Conversations - Fun and encouraging but don’t overload the alerts with endless sends.

Safety

Road ID has a FREE app that I am trying out. You can let a contact know when you are leaving and they can watch your movements on a map. Also, there is an emergency screen option where you can write your own message if an emergency responder needed more information when helping you.

Garmin Bluetooth Feature

Texts, phone call alerts, and notifications can be sent to my Garmin watch through bluetooth. That way I don’t have to get my phone out in order to see who is trying to contact me.

Once I save my data on my watch it automatically uploads to the Garmin Connect App, which then uploads the data to my Final Surge app, making everything smooth and easy!

So if your watch and phone have Bluetooth capabilities then turn them on and let your two devices talk to each other.

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Weather App

Each evening and morning I check the forecast and temperature to make my clothing and route choices. Right now I am checking to see how much snow is in the forecast. More snow please, I beg!


BLOG POSTS

Any webpage can be linked onto your the home page of your phone creating an easy way to access your favorite blogs or sites.

My favorite running blog for a very long time has been The Science of Running Blog Post by Steve Magness. Magness immensely shares his vast knowledge and influences our era of running!

Social Media

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The good and bad of social media. Definitely, good in the way of communication and encouragement. However, bad if you spend too much time sitting and not enough time doing! So find a happy balance and don’t be afraid to remove social media from your phone every once a while.

SOLUTION

“Oh phone, you better not be dropped in the water and die. What would I do without you?” ;)

Please comment below with your recommendations for me!

I am all ears!

All my reviews, links, and recommendations are truly my own words and thoughts. I have no partnerships with any company and receive nothing in exchange. It is just me, a friend, sharing with you.

This 30-day series is a quest for me as a writer, coach, and runner. I promise to write about running for 30 days in a row. In doing so I intend to gain in knowledge and expression of running and daily life. My hope is that we all grow together.

Running Watch: How to Become a Better Runner in 30 Days

#6 Running Watch

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SNAPSHOT

How do you like your running watch?

DIGGING DEEPER


I have been very surprised by how often I have been asked or received positive comments about my running watch, the Garmin Forerunner 235. Since I put it on my wrist on January 17, 2016 (3 year anniversary yesterday), it has garnered attention. My previous watch, the Garmin Forerunner 405, was so bulking and really only useful when running that it was strapped on just for logging miles. However, my 235 has rarely gone 12 hours without taking my pulse, counting my steps and miles, and notifying me of text messages.

Was so excited that I actually texted a picture to my husband of my new watch while in my car after exiting the Fleet Feet store in Colonie, NY!

Was so excited that I actually texted a picture to my husband of my new watch while in my car after exiting the Fleet Feet store in Colonie, NY!

So here is my REVIEW on the Garmin Forerunner 235 after THREE years of real-life testing.

Pros

  • Fits well on my medium sized woman’s arm and I wear it all the time, day and night (except in water, waterproof to 50 feet deep though).

  • Love the aqua blue watch band! And easy, low cost to switch out to another color.

  • Resting Heart Rate Data is so interesting to me that I will get out of a warm bed to walk across a cold room to retrieve my charging watch, in order to gain the data from the early morning before I am awake.

  • Easy to read the time when running and not running

  • Texts appear through Bluetooth from my phone, bonus when cooking and I can just glance on my wrist to see if my son is texting me to pick him up from practice. Or when I am running with my phone in my SPIbelt or in my jacket pocket. The vibration signal is a bit Pavlov but it is also very handy.

  • Highly customizable for screen data fields while running, several data screens available to click through during runs.

  • Average Heart Rate Data for the entire workout/run is a gauge for my overall fitness, health, and effort.

  • Lap button recording is so helpful for when I am analyzing data about my own run or my runner’s data.

  • Data automatically syncs with Garmin Connect App and then onto my Final Surge Training Platform! My runners love this feature!

  • GPS is fairly accurate on race courses with the exception of trail races.

  • Garmin Connect App is awesome!!! Free

  • Good battery life. I plug it in for a couple hours about once a week. If you are a trail runner or ultra runner than you will end up plugging it in a lot more often.

  • Price has gone way down. Currently $250

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Cons

  • Not as easy to record my nordic skiing as I wish. Have to use the Other activity option and then make edits in Garmin Connect

  • Auto Pause feature, I didn’t like it at first but I need to try it again. It would be helpful for fixing my problem of forgetting to restart my watch after pausing the timer while I am at a stop light. 235 2.0 could have it run a second tread of data in case I forgot to turn the timer back on so that I could still have the info when I make a mistake.

  • Can’t read the time of time when I have paused the time during a run. Garmin could make it so that at least one data field could be accessed while still paused.

  • Garmin Connect Website is average but free to use as a training log and creates reports (favorites = resting heart rate, year to date mileage)

Extras that I don’t personally use but I can see that others would really like

  • Upload workouts and the watch signals you through the workout.

  • Tailer the heart rate workout zones

  • GPS yourself home! The watch actually tells you how to return to where you started for those that get lost! Although when I get lost I get really long runs in, which is totally worth getting lost!

  • Yep, it can show you the weather!

So how much do I like the Garmin brand?

Well, I gave my 14-year-old runner son a Forerunner 35 for Christmas. I choose the 35 instead of the 235 because of the size and shape of the watch on his arm. The 35 seems a bit smaller. He is very happy and clocking all types of activities! It is such a fantastic way for him to learn more about biology and the body. He often checks his data and better understands his body’s activities and measurements. The Garmin Forerunner 35 is only about $170.

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Texted photo to my training partner when excited about our average pace together!

Texted photo to my training partner when excited about our average pace together!

Several of the runners I coach have Garmin watches and I can easily follow their training. I look for their average heart rate, pacing per mile or interval, cadence and elevation. It is like I was with them on the run.

SOLUTION

Totally worth the price! Currently my watch cost has averaged out to be 32 cents per day and lowering every day!






This 30-day series is a quest for me as a writer, coach, and runner. I promise to write about running for 30 days in a row. In doing so I intend to gain in knowledge and expression of running and daily life. My hope is that we all grow together.