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Old 17th Apr 08, 08:49 AM
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Thanks Mr P, it just didn't look right
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So basically, you'll be paying money for stuff you'll probably never use?Attachment 397

Erm, yeah that makes sense.Attachment 398
As a man who spends his day looking at stats, I'd say that the more stats you can get your hands on the better. You'll probably not need them on a day to day or run to run basis, but if anything particularly good or bad happens you can drill down through the data to find a probable reason.
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I was looking at this review http://www.runnersworld.com/article/...-2-1-2,00.html

just wondered if someone who owns a forerunner 305 could tell me if there's an alert function on the garmin to tell you if your running off -pace -too slow. And what are the main functions you'd say you use on your forerunner.

My main concern with my first 10k is not keeping track of my pace and turning in a disapointing time just wondering if this will help?
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Spell it how you want mate, last time I looked this was a running forum not a spelling forum
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How well does the forerunner work on a treadmill?
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Bloomin 'eck! Is the Garmin 305 really this big?



or has this been photographed on a skinny 5 year old?
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Do you need to wear something on the other wrist to act as a counter balance?
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