Scarlet_Buckeye;1024061 wrote:I agree that I don't want to have to carry my iPhone in hand while I run. I would be worried about dropping it, shaking it too rigorously while I'm running, getting sweat on it, etc. Nor do I want to be bothered with answering a call, text messages going off, or Facebook/Twitter updates popping up every 5 seconds ect. But I am interested, however, in using it to plot my runs, graph my distances & times, help motivate/coach me on my workout routines, etc. If I had it my way, I would be able to simply set my phone down and run while having all the metrics & stuff logged. Hopefully that's the sensor part.
Plus, I can't just "run." I need to listen to music or watch TV in front of me. Just me, personally.
GPS watch does all that too. Plus I program different workouts on the watch, diff alerts to keep me within a range and such. I always use my run to of course get in shape physically but also a time to just get away from a phone ya know. On saturdays I like to run home from work, about 6 miles total, and dont get back to town until sunday evening to get my car so I pretty much have to bring my phone with me and it bugs me! I usually turn it off but still the mental part of knowing that damned thing is on my side drives me nuts!
Believe you me...I am a numbers guy too. I track mileage, pace, intervals on runs, diff pace for diff distances, everything like that. First thing I do after I run is record my stuff and I love to analyze and see the improvements. The watch can be hooked to a computer to do alot of stuff but I do it all from just the display.
On races I set alerts to go off when I am too fast, or too slow.