tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716415979501764991.post1087186956510325243..comments2023-10-03T04:56:14.036-04:00Comments on NYCRunningGirl: Proud and Feeling More Confident!Abbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07270543758268241168noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716415979501764991.post-30183745892876057942012-10-16T00:51:55.072-04:002012-10-16T00:51:55.072-04:00Wow, 23 out of 2759 for gender and 5th in your div...Wow, 23 out of 2759 for gender and 5th in your division??? That's amazing!!! Congrats! Now I absolutely HAVE to do speedwork, seeing your amazing results. What an awesome race day :)Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10413371644902006675noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716415979501764991.post-89809512943167121122012-10-15T10:54:20.449-04:002012-10-15T10:54:20.449-04:00Congrats, girl! Awesome stuff and I am so with you...Congrats, girl! Awesome stuff and I am so with you on your point about tempo runs at pace always feeling rotten when races at the same pace, or quicker feeling better! Maybe it's the adrenalin? Even so, brilliant work. Well done!!Helenhttp://runlivelaugh.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716415979501764991.post-54372125405031247042012-10-15T10:52:59.761-04:002012-10-15T10:52:59.761-04:00Thank you! That sucks about your 110 having issues...Thank you! That sucks about your 110 having issues! :( Mine has started having some problems on my way to Central/Riverside park- says I'm running 10+ minutes/mile, but then usually corrects itself once I get to the park. <br /><br />I also tried hitting "lap" on a run recently, without the auto lap on, but then think it changes pace to only show current time since the last time you hit lap? I wanted splits too, but it threw everything else off. So yes, without auto lap or any manual "laps" thrown in, it shows the same pace as you're finishing the run as your average pace when you end it and then go to history! LOVE IT! So for the 10k, it said 7:07 (or close, because it went up to 6.24 for that race) as I was crossing the finish line! I did it again for a run yesterday and it's so nice to know what your overall pace is! Although I wish I could still get splits. Obviously need a fancier watch for that! I'm 99% sure this is how I'm going to do it for the Philly marathon, then will just have to rely on clock times/split times for my 5k, 10k, etc splits. Or else my boyfriend has a 210, which I think might have average pace and current mile pace??<br /><br />Sorry for leaving you an essay in response :)Abbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07270543758268241168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2716415979501764991.post-26346312384531365842012-10-14T15:11:45.754-04:002012-10-14T15:11:45.754-04:00Congrats on the PR!
I've had the 110 for over...Congrats on the PR!<br /><br />I've had the 110 for over a year and started having problems with mine this summer. It loses the signal almost immediately when I start running and gets it back about 3 minutes later, so unless I know exactly where one mile ends and hit "lap," or I'm running with someone else and hit it when theirs beeps, it clocks around a 12 minute first mile before reverting to 9:00ish pace and behaving for the rest of the run. Argh!<br /><br />I tried what you did at a half last weekend, only I hit "lap" at each of the mile markers because I wanted to see what my actual splits were after not hitting the tangents. My moving pace was still all over the place as it normally was. So, with what you did, did it really show your average pace for the whole run? Like, as you neared the end, it showed your 7:07 pace? Maybe I should go with this method at NYCM instead of stressing myself out with the numbers...<br /><br />Sorry for leaving you an essay! :)Emiliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11185707601902693980noreply@blogger.com