Kinomap Adds New Features: Strava/VeloViewer video integration, Revenue Sharing, ASO Virtual Race, and browser-only version
www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/10/features-stravaveloviewer-integration.htmlThey’ve been doing that for years, and even have supported GPS-based cameras like the Sony and Garmin units for making that process totally seamless and dead-simple.
Running around
www.dcrainmaker.com/2009/11/running-around.htmlOh part 2 – For those that have asked about the Garmin Edge 500 (coming out here shortly) – I don’t have a unit quite yet, but Garmin’s let me know they’re sending me out a trial unit to review here in the next week or so.
Weekly Mailbag–July 3rd, 2010
www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/07/weekly-mailbagjuly-3rd-2010.htmlThis week’s mailbag covers the following topics: 1) Viewing Laps on Forerunner 310XT 2) How to wash and dry your Garmin…the wrong way 3) Sharing my training data online Question #1: Lap Viewing From Max- I am about to purchase (note the intent!) a GPS HRM as my first HRM as I recover from an ACL reconstruction.
FINIS Swimsense Performance Monitor In-Depth Review
www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/12/hands-on-look-at-finis-swimsense.htmlFor those not familiar, Swimsense is like having a Garmin fitness watch…but in the pool.
BSX Announces BSXinsight 2.0: Adds Muscle Oxygenation, KICKR Control, and More
www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/09/announces-bsxinsight-oxygenation.htmlIt also doesn’t help that platforms like Training Peaks or Garmin Connect today lack ways of capturing/recording the data with your existing training data.
Week in Review–August 11th, 2012
www.dcrainmaker.com/2012/08/week-in-reviewaugust-11th-2012.html2) New Garmin Vector timeline says end of year: As part of their earnings call, Garmin noted that they continue to see manufacturing quality issues with the pedal based power meter – but hope to have it out by end of year.
Marine Corps Marathon Time-lapse and Photos
www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/11/marine-corps-marathon-time-lapse-and.htmlAmazing to look at their running form: Even the second pack had amazing form, the guy to the far left there being one who ran in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Trials: But, it’s honestly a bit more fun to watch everyone else come on by: It’s also amazing how many folks are wearing Garmin watches.
Interbike Exhibition Day 1 Overview
www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/09/interbike-exhibition-day-1-overview.htmlHere’s the recap of folks I spent considerable time with: 1) Quarq 2) Polar/Look 3) Saris (CycleOps, maker of PowerTap/Joule) 4) Cateye 5) Barry Redmond from Brim Brothers 6) iBike 7) Power Meter seminar featuring: ANT+, Garmin, SRM, Training Peaks, Saris and a few others And that doesn’t even include all the sidebars I had with folks like HED, PedalBrain, and many more.
Spring meets DC, and I meet the 1980’s.
www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/03/spring-meets-dc-and-i-meet-1980s.htmlOh, as an aside – I’ve been playing around with the new Garmin GTU 10 tracker the last week or two, which just came out recently.
Suunto announces new Spartan variant, also firmware update for all Spartan owners
www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/01/announces-outdoors-firmware.htmlWhich isn’t to say that Garmin’s ‘throw every model against the wall and hope it sticks’ methodology is much better.
Week in Review – May 12th, 2024
www.dcrainmaker.com/2024/05/week-review-12th.htmlAnd the Garmin/Insta360 integration is absolutely what others (especially GoPro) should be doing.
Hands-on with Elite’s new Drivo, Kura, and Rampa trainers
www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/05/hands-elites-trainers.htmlBoth units are compatible with 130-135x5mm quick releases, as well as 142x12mm thru-axles.
DC Rainmaker State of Sports Tech 2021 Keynote
www.dcrainmaker.com/2021/10/dc-rainmaker-state-of-sports-tech-2021-keynote.htmlBut that was discontinued last year, and thus instead the venue shifted to the Garmin Developer Virtual Conference.
5 Random Things I Did This Weekend
www.dcrainmaker.com/2015/11/5-random-things-did-this-weekend-18.htmlNot to mention three Garmin 520’s and one Edge 810 to record all that power data.
Time Capsule: My First Triathlon – Seafair Sprint Tri 2007
www.dcrainmaker.com/2008/03/time-capsule-my-first-triathlon-seafair.htmlGarmin) due to the blockage.
Training at 7,500 feet
www.dcrainmaker.com/2010/07/training-at-7500-feet.htmlSo instead, I just used a simple Garmin to record my heart rate.
The Urbanathlon Race in Chicago, and other weekend items
www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/10/urbanathlon-race-in-chicago-and-other.htmlI really had wanted to get in some openwater time with the Garmin FR910XT, since one of the major selling points was that it could not only track distance while on your wrist, but also track stroke rate too.
Tacx Genius Trainer In-Depth Review
www.dcrainmaker.com/2013/02/genius-trainer-review.htmlFor example, you can go onto Garmin Connect and download GPX files for just about any route on earth.
Week in Review–March 6th, 2016
www.dcrainmaker.com/2016/03/week-reviewmarch-2016.htmlGarmin Fenix3/Tactix Bravo/Quatix 3 BETA firmware update: Largely just bug fixes this time.
A Paris night run from Notre Dame
www.dcrainmaker.com/2012/05/paris-night-run-from-notre-dame.html(Quick Heads Up: REI has the Garmin FR610 down to $299 (with the heart rate strap, usually $399) on some sort of temporary sale.
How to Screen Record On the Wahoo BOLT V2
www.dcrainmaker.com/2021/07/screen-record-wahoo.htmlI casually noticed that in a YouTuber’s sponsored video (by Garmin) the other day, they had created real watch renders of what she had workout-wise on her watch.
5 Random Things I Did This Weekend
www.dcrainmaker.com/2019/02/5-random-things-did-this-weekend-85.htmlAbove is with a Garmin FR935 in my swim cap.
Week in Review–April 14th, 2013
www.dcrainmaker.com/2013/04/reviewapril-14th-2013.htmlGarmin Edge 810 firmware updated: Addresses a slew of bugs, including the power dropping one.
Polar RCX5 Run Package Giveaway
www.dcrainmaker.com/2011/06/polar-rcx5-run-package-giveaway.htmlFor example, a few of life’s great dividers:Boxers or briefs Hot dogs or hamburgers Bow tie or straight tie Coke or Pepsi Mac or PC Paper or Plastic White bread or wheat breadAnd for you folks hanging out around these parts, there’s probably the most famous of all:…Garmin or PolarWhile the great majority of giveaways to date here have been Garmin focused, I’m going to venture over to the other side and giveaway a bit of Polar goodness…the brand new Polar RCX5:Late last week (after I had published my in depth review), Polar approached me about giving away a brand new RCX5 to y’all.
Oreka O2 Cycling Treadmill In-Depth Review
www.dcrainmaker.com/2020/02/cycling-treadmill-review.htmlEach manufacturer – from Garmin to Polar to Wahoo to Suunto has a specific ID assigned. … This meant that I was at a higher speed than the Oreka platform could handle at the lower wattage of my initial warm-up (roughly 130w).