FFigawi
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Thanks @MissLiss279 and @GreatLakes for the advice. I am liking this new feature already. Today’s suggestion was rest. 

I’m honestly not surprised by this. But I also don’t think I’ll personally feel comfortable with live races until the summer at the earliest.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wc...poned-to-at-least-fall-baa-announces/34510324
I'm not surprised either. The majors have big international fields. I'm pretty worried about my Cherry Blossom Run that was already deferred a year.
@Dopey 2020 also completed the virtual NYC marathon
Is there a way we can provide you more data? Or is giving you access to Strava about the best we can do when just wearing Garmins (in my case, a Forerunner 235)?One day, I'd like to have access to more training load data from the runners that I'm helping. Because I think that's a vital tool that to this point I haven't utilized for others training plans as much as I have for my own.
Is there a way we can provide you more data? Or is giving you access to Strava about the best we can do when just wearing Garmins (in my case, a Forerunner 235)?
I think we're in a good place at the moment. I can see what I need to for the time being and we're making strides in the right direction.
In the distant future, something like TrainingPeaks which has an athlete and coaching profile ability would open me up to more data. But like I said, that would also require a bigger time commitment from me which I'm not at a point in life that I have more than I already do.
I did wear a bib for my virtual NYC but that’s the only time I’ve worn one for a virtual race.Congratulations to all virtual racers!
I am not running virtual NYC (so looking forward to the real one... postponing until 2023 if possible) but will do a virtual half this Sunday. Quick question: Do you wear your bib if you have received one?