opusone
Imagineer Wanna Be
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I like what I've seen about the Garmin products and being able to keep the data on the computer. Do they store info in an App also?
All your Garmin data is "in the cloud" on what they call Garmin Connect after you sync with either your computer or your phone. That way, you can see all your data from anywhere (any computer with internet access or the app on your phone).
As far as pace, I have found that the instant pace display isn't really great to use for trying to keep a specific pace regardless of the watch or app you use. It is too variable and will make you want to adjust too often, so you'll be like a yo-yo. There was some discussion earlier about Lap Pace which several watches have. This is by far the best tool to keep a specific pace.
What I do is set up my watch to auto lap each mile, and then I display Lap Pace and Lap Distance as two of the displayed data fields. So, for example, let's say I'm trying to keep a 9:00 pace. After I've run for a short while, maybe 0.1 or so miles, I can look down and see my average pace for that 0.1 miles. If my lap pace shows a 9:10, then I slightly speed up and check again after another 0.1 or so miles, which at that point, the lap pace will be telling me my average pace for the total 0.2 miles. I keep performing these slight adjustments every so often until my lap pace is 9:00. Then, when I eventually get to the first mile, the auto lap kicks in, displays my first mile split, and the lap distance and lap pace start all over for the second mile.
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