GeorgeAndDiana
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- Joined
- Mar 21, 2005
- Messages
- 134
Hello everyone!
First, a big, big THANK YOU to all of you who recommended RunKeeper. This app is outstanding and does everything I need in a running app - managing distance, pace, announcements every mile, and even managing Galloway intervals.. If you don't have this, get it!
On to my inquiry: Have any of you used both an iPhone and Garmin side by side? I've only been doing it for these initial runs with RunKeeper because ALL my 2011 data is in the Garmin Training Center, so I wanted to keep it all in one place. While using both, though, I noticed that the GPS distances reported were fairly significantly different (in my opinion).
It was a pretty nice day, so I ran about 13 miles knowing that the weekends between now and February are likely to be much, much colder her in Ohio. When I reached 13.1 miles on iPhone/RunKeeper, my Garmin read: 12.85. I ran an additional .25 just for mental reasons, but it seems to me that losing a full quarter mile every 13 seems a bit high. Has anyone else seen similar issues, and if so, which do you trust more? Just polling the crowd!
Happy training!
George
First, a big, big THANK YOU to all of you who recommended RunKeeper. This app is outstanding and does everything I need in a running app - managing distance, pace, announcements every mile, and even managing Galloway intervals.. If you don't have this, get it!
On to my inquiry: Have any of you used both an iPhone and Garmin side by side? I've only been doing it for these initial runs with RunKeeper because ALL my 2011 data is in the Garmin Training Center, so I wanted to keep it all in one place. While using both, though, I noticed that the GPS distances reported were fairly significantly different (in my opinion).
It was a pretty nice day, so I ran about 13 miles knowing that the weekends between now and February are likely to be much, much colder her in Ohio. When I reached 13.1 miles on iPhone/RunKeeper, my Garmin read: 12.85. I ran an additional .25 just for mental reasons, but it seems to me that losing a full quarter mile every 13 seems a bit high. Has anyone else seen similar issues, and if so, which do you trust more? Just polling the crowd!
Happy training!
George