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How long did it take you to be able to run at such paces, while maintain a Z2 HR?
You can buy the chairs here : http://www.fermob.com
What a weekend! Thanks for the great post
>How long did it take you to be able to run at such paces, while maintain a Z2 HR?
I asked myself the same question !!!
It’s hard to say precisely, because it takes years of running. That said, once I started training with this coach (who I’ve had now for I think 7 years), it took a few months of running at the lower heart rates until I was where I roughly am (a Z2 pace in that range). It’s painful the first few months, but then you adjust and run quite a bit faster.
Quiet impressive, I would like to reach that someday.
Hey Ray, who’s your coach? (If you don’t mind sharing)
Coach Alan Melvin, based out of Springfield, VA. He doesn’t have a site or anything, but you can find him by name under various coaching directories (i.e. USAT).
Hey!
If you ever want a bike tour of Istanbul, give a shutout!
Damn you auto correct! i meant shout-out, obviously!
I think the technical name is Auto Corrupt
Anyway, have a laugh with: http://www.damnyouautocorrect.com
Liverpool play Besiktas in Turkey on Thursday in a giant Europa Cup football match, watch out for flares and other projectiles. YNWA!
You did well with the Istanbul run, my wife and I voted it worst city to go running in ever…
It’s actually really nice along the water – very easy to run in. I suppose it’s like many big cities where you have to know roughly where to run. Some are easier of course – like London or Paris.
I was wondering if you use your GPS watch and Strava.
I’ve had this issue when I run abroad, e.g. I live in the US and ran in U.A.E and Jordan on vacation, that Strava displays different dates for my activity on my dashboard and on the activity page. For example, I ran the morning of Feb 13, in Dubai at 8:12am. After I upload my data via Garmin, the timestamp shows Thursday, Feb 12, 2015 at 8:12am on my weekly summary. However, when I view the activity page, timestamp shows Friday Feb. 13, 2015 at 8:12am.
I emailed support and they suggested that I made sure my Garmin had the correct time and location. They also suggested I updated my time zone to the area I was in, which I found to be more cumbersome instead of ideal as I travel several times out of the year. Both suggestions do not seem to actually fix the problem of having different dates for the same activity, though.
Do you have this issue? And if so, how do you resolve it?
A longtime reader :)
madeleine
Any chance that you used the mobile app to upload? And, any chance that after you use the mobile app to upload you changed the title of the activity?
If so – there’s a bug there whereby you use the mobile app to upload and then try to change the title of the activity. In doing so, it changes the time of the activity. The GCM team posted on Friday that they’re now working on a fix for the next app update.
If none of those – any chance your watch is set to ‘manual’ time mode, and not GPS?
No, I didn’t use the mobile app to upload.
I have a 910XT and transferred data via the USB dongle and Garmin’s application to get the activities into Garmin Connect. My Strava account and Garmin account are linked so that my newly uploaded activities to Garmin are automatically transferred and shown in my Strava account.
I also use GPS to set the time and date for my watch (I just checked my watch and Time Zone setting is set to Automatic). I’m not sure where I would set the time manually as I’ve not done that before.
I think Strava has some issues. I’ve been riding on Zwift island (in the UK). and my Strava rides are sometimes way out.
It looks like Zwift guys are trying to get Strava to do something about it.
link to support.zwift.com\
May be not the same problem but has the whiff of the same thing.
Looks like you were visiting the samples provided by the friendly Basques! Hope you liked it, I’ve got family living in that corner of the world!
What do you think about the major update released today for Microsoft Band…?
Any idea if that coloring map is sold online?
Thanks!
Yup, here’s the link: link to boutique.paris.fr
There’s a few different sizes, but that’s the biggest one (19EUR).
See chair here for the chair you are looking for : link to fermob.com
Awesome, thanks to both you and Fab up above – very cool!
Did you wear the Fenix 3?
Are you going to write about activity tracking accuracy? (Im especial interested in a comparison to the Withings pulse)
Yup, the link to the Strava file includes the Fenix3 activity file.
And yup, I’ll discuss activity tracking accuracy.
…..probably be asked before…
but when you go for a run what do you use to take photos? Just take your phone?
I use this little camera: link to amazon.com
In this case I actually did take one photo with my phone, merely because the little camera was struggling a bit on the night shot at the Hagia Sophia.
” Interestingly, this was the first year they closed at 7PM. In past years it was open till 10-11PM, but due to issues with people getting drunk and pestering the animals, they had to close up shop early.”
That’s hillarious. Sounds like our county fair.
I really like the gallery. Not just the content but the concept as well.
Thanks John!
I’ve added it into a few posts recently, but only really got the formatting the way I like it in the last month or two.
A little late but welcome to Istanbul.
Looks like you ate some of the exhibits?
Haha…yes indeed!
Much more appetizing to eat the exhibits here…than eating a chain or cassette at Interbike.
It is “Salon de l’agriculture” :) (with L apostrophe)
Thanks, fixed!
Insteresting to read that you have this agriculture salon in Paris. In munich we have nearly the same, called “Landwirtschaftsausstellung”. And it is only once in four years. The good thing is, it is directly next the Oktoberfest.
So all the visitors of the agriculture exhibition go to the Oktoberfest afterwards. So no problems with drunk people on the exhibition ;-). It is a big playground for children and parents. You can watch and test all the big machines. Very fascinating. This exhibition is only exceeded by the “BAUMA”. Also only every four years. Here you can watch the biggest construction machines in the world in action. If I have time, I’am a regular visitor of these exhibitions. Even if I could never buy one of these machines.
Cheers
Quiet impressive
Have you been flying your drones over Paris over the last couple of nights, its all on BBC news !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’ve been in Turkey all week, sorry!
Those Holsteins look great with their flat backs. It was a real treat to see that pic. Nice looking cows.
Like the others looking forward to the Fitbit charge HR reviews. Ray you should create a votebox for readers to vote on what from the queue you review next. I’m fast becoming one of those who won’t buy it until you have reviewed it.
I’m quite interested in the Jabra sports pulse wireless earns with HR built in.
I sent up the textual draft to Randy a few mins ago to edit for publishing tomorrow (Thurs).
Hello Ray
You can find the chairs at fermob.com, they also have two stores in Paris.
By the way, if you want to join a nice group of runners near your place, you can come for one of the saturday morning run with Let’s Run Paris from Jardin du Luxembourg at 9h00 :)
Indeed, super tempted. Wonder if the city ever sells off any of the older chairs from either Luxembourg or the Tuileries?
Hi Ray, I couldn’t fing out if city is selling those things :(
Looking forward to see you with Let’s Run Paris :)
Depending on the program we run from 12 km untill 32 km with 4 different paces!