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Are you wearing pants in the #4? That’s why it’s censored… right? It certainly looks pretty dodgy.
LOL!
Also #3 sans pants. Curious…
So i was searching for the ‘pants on the ground’ song from American Idol year ago*, but I accidentally stumbled on this instead: link to youtube.com
*This: link to youtube.com
Ahh yes, the magic of the internet.
New product announcement? My bucks on the Garmin Edge 820 :)
820 announcement !
Out of curiosity: Is there any guidance/information from all the metrics you get from the runscribe? I’m genuinely interested in that pod, but find it hard to actually draw any conclusions from all the information (like most gadgets nowadays, sadly). So to me, it ends up being ‘a lot of noise’, because it won’t tell me what/if I have to change something.
Can you make anything out of all that info Ray?
Cheers,
David
They’ve shown me some cool scenarios before (gotta dig around in my e-mail), especially around things like when your shoes have worn down too much (likely my case) and other fit related items.
I’ve gotta do some digging.
It is kind of strange i have exact same unbalance with garmin GCT balance. I have tried to correct it, but it make no sense. To reach 50/50 i need to basically run unnaturally heavy on the left side.
I have also noticed that if i run a slow pace with a salomon S-lab skin set carrying a 500ml bottle on the left side, the GCT balance becomes 50/50, but it is not precise.
screenshot attached
It’s funny, my coach started noticing oddities in my GCT balance – which sometimes seems vaguely tied to whether I’m carrying something in my left or right hand (i.e. a GoPro, watch, water bottle, etc…).
Other times, it seems impacted if my strap is simply slightly crooked.
How long did that Helix B70 last you?, I just got one and am afraid to train it it…. Thanks Ray!
Mine’s a 2010 model, so about 6 years. I actually take reasonably good care of it, it easily tore when my heal got caught on it pulling it on. Not sure if that’s normal or not after 6 years.
or a new Kickr?
So…lots of delicious food pictures every week followed by a “mysterious” split up the side of your wetsuit. Sounds very much like when my wetsuit “shrank” over winter ;)
Never say no to cheese.
(Well, actually, I said no to cheese yesterday on the airplane…it looked non-awesome.)
The accuracy of the product you were testing, and posted the non-frontpage link to, seems questionable at best.
Hi Ray,
Wonderful place, really. I ran the Mont Saint Michel Marathon three weeks ago and I could see that it’s a beautiful place. I fell in love with the area: st malo, cancale, cherroueix, ….
I think Saint Malo looks like San Sebastian. Have you visited? I recommend you.
Best regards,
I haven’t visited San Sabastian yet unfortunately. We definitely want to get down that way!
But we do indeed love the Saint-Malo/Cancale/etc… area.
I come to your site frequently hoping for the “This is the new Garmin 820 and here is my detailed review”. Maybe someday! :-)
Is there a website that tracks the height of the Seine in Paris and any predictions for it increasing/decreasing? I’m heading there in a week and am curious!
Yup, here’s what I use: link to vigicrues.gouv.fr
It doesn’t have predictions, but updates every 10-15 minutes with current levels.
Interesting to see you’ve picked up the runscribe again. I’ve been using a pair since they were released. As others have said, the data is interesting and I’m starting to make sense of it. My main use is footstrike type and cadence – trying to get more forefoot and up >170. The real benefits will come when the data can be integrated with gps; I’d also like to see them deliver their stretch goal of broadcasting as an ant+ footpod. Sadly they’ve gone quite quiet on that front…
same here, early Runscribe user. latest firmware and web updates are good, some tools now are really useful. my Garmin GCT numbers are consistent with Runscribe values, still slightly left unbalanced, but with Runscribes i am clearly able to see some different types of unbalancing (GCT, pronation, pronation speed) if running uphill or flat/downhill. definitely a good tool, if used with care and mixed with Garmin HRM Run numbers. hope to see an ANT+ integration also, to run without footpod, too much things on my laces :D
So, because you don’t live in the US, you don’t have to spend $12k a year to maintain Premier 1K, is that right?
I noticed that in the picture also.
Ray will know for sure, but there appears to be no way around the $12,000 spending requirement, even with a United MileagePlus credit card. It’s United’s attempt at making Premier 1K status more exclusive and harder to attain, though if you ask a 1K they’ll probably tell you it doesn’t feel nearly as exclusive as it once did with so many people qualifying thanks to so many flight options since the merger with Continental.
Ray, now that you are “retired” do you think its worth the money?
Yeah, I hadn’t actually looked at the spend requirement changing piece for international – that’s good to know. I assumed that was still active…hmm…that’s gonna suck a bit for qual this year.
As if on cue:
link to usatoday.com
Welcome to Salt Lake City just in time for a heat wave. I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding some good road or mountain rides.
Have you considered buying generic cake boxes and just using stickers?
Yeah, it’s likely what we’ll end up doing. We’ve done it before in a few random cases where inbound shipments took longer and when demand exceeded supply (since we can get generic boxes pretty quickly from a spot in the UK).