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Are GPS Running Watches Better Than Regular Heart Rate Monitors?

May 17th, 2009
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If you’re a runner, whether experienced or novice, you probably have been given many running tips about using technology to improve your running. There are a lot of options out there.

From simply timing yourself with an old-fashioned stopwatch to getting a top of the line watch with GPS, heart rate, and tracking, to everything in between, finding what’s right for you is just a matter of sitting down and deciding what you want.

If you only do runs on paths that are straight, flat, and marked with mile markers, then you probably don’t need as much technology as someone who runs a more dynamic course. You can simply look at the mile markers and keep track with a stop watch.

But that’s about all you can do. Adding a heart rate monitor to your workout adds a lot of information. You can tell how you’re doing by what zone you are in. (And you can make sure you’re working hard enough by keeping yourself in a specific zone.)Garmin Forerunner 205

Then we get into GPS running watches. The jump from a simple heart monitor to a watch like this is a considerable one in terms of the capabilities you’re gaining. This type of watch is essentially a wrist-mounted (or bike mounted, if you buy the attachment) computer that keeps track of a number of things.

Firstly, the GPS monitoring keeps track of where you are. When you get home, you can plug it into your computer a see a precise map of your route. But the watch also tracks a number of other factors, too.

Tracking where you are and when you go there, these watches can then calculate your speed. Many also gauge not only latitude and longitude, but altitude: it can tell when you’re going up a hill, and how steep that hill is.

This is especially useful in conjunction with a heart rate belt, an accessory that many GPS running watches include. By analyzing your heart rate alongside your course, you can see exactly how your body responded to that big hill, and therefore, you can see how that response changes over time.

What Accessories Come With GPS Running Watches?

April 1st, 2009
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While there are several brands that generally dominate the running watch market, there is no single such watch that is right for everyone. Even between the major manufacturers who specialize in GPS running watches (Garmin, Polar, Suunto, and Timex, to name a few), there are many different models to choose from.

Accessories might make the difference in the watch you ultimately choose. Besides looking at the various features presented by different watches, you’ll want to keep an eye out for what sorts of accessories they come with.

In terms of charging and syncing with your computer, GPS running watches have different ways of syncing with your computer, as well as charging. From USB connection charging docs to wireless transmitters, see what’s compatible with your computer before purchasing the watch itself.

Shoe pods are a really popular accessory for running watches that utilize GPS technology. With a second device that attaches to your shoe (and connects wirelessly to the watch), you can measure not just distance and pace, but stride length as well. Useful for advanced runners.Polar RS300x

For runners looking for heart rate monitoring, many of these watches come with a wireless belt style monitor, which instantly transmits information straight to the watch’s display screen for easy reading.

Are you a runner, but also a biker? Many wrist-mounted GPS displays feature adapters or add on pods (like foot pods, but for your bike) to help measure your cycling cadence. And to track your speed and distance while biking without having to look at your wrist, you can find a handle bar attachment to mount the watch securely for easy viewing. This is great for those training for a duathlon.

What about triathlons? While not an accessory per se, you’ll find that many of the top GPS running watches are also water proof up to a certain depth, making it easy to monitor your entire training process.

Just like with girls running shoes, which come in a million different types and styles, there is no single watch that is right for everyone: and that ability to choose is a good thing. With different features and accessories available, the best way to select the GPS watch that’s right for you is to look at what you want and what the watch has to offer.