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Sad I’m not on nike run anymore. The watch was so inaccurate on treadmills I quit wearing it and I don’t run outside as much as I did before
Watch would be off by a qtr mile every mile. Adjusted it and everything. If I run on an incline more than 6% it would give me an extra qtr mile. GarbageI’m glad you mentioned this.
My Apple Watch has been so inaccurate on indoor runs. I’ve been using Strava on my watch in combination w/ NRC on my phone for outdoor runs
I think it's an issue with the way NRC uses the accelerometer. My Garmin tracks indoor runs just fine. NRC, on the other hand, does notWatch would be off by a qtr mile every mile. Adjusted it and everything. If I run on an incline more than 6% it would give me an extra qtr mile. Garbage
It’s the watch. Even the standard running app doesn’t work indoorsI think it's an issue with the way NRC uses the accelerometer. My Garmin tracks indoor runs just fine. NRC, on the other hand, does not
They’re way too much for me with the bounce. I took them back and stuck with peg 33’s-34’s. This is coming from a person who liked the lunar epics as wellA question for anybody who has run in the Peg Turbo: is it just me or do I feel like I change my mind every day about these shoes? Loved them when I got them, but then started to feel like they we're just alright for shorter runs. Then after a recent long run I've come to realize I don't even like them for long runs as much as I thought. I feel like the shoe is inconsistent or im just going crazy.
Watch would be off by a qtr mile every mile. Adjusted it and everything. If I run on an incline more than 6% it would give me an extra qtr mile. Garbage
It only stops when it says it does. It only stops if you completely stopWhile we're talking about NRC.....when you do speed runs using the app, and you run a quick sprint, then it tells you to rest - does anyone know if the app continues to track your distance during the rest period? When I finish my sprint, I tend to walk while I regain my breath. Basically half of those speed runs are spent walking. If it tracks your distance, doesn't that mean the app is skewing your time/distance/pace?
While we're talking about NRC.....when you do speed runs using the app, and you run a quick sprint, then it tells you to rest - does anyone know if the app continues to track your distance during the rest period? When I finish my sprint, I tend to walk while I regain my breath. Basically half of those speed runs are spent walking. If it tracks your distance, doesn't that mean the app is skewing your time/distance/pace?
A question for anybody who has run in the Peg Turbo: is it just me or do I feel like I change my mind every day about these shoes? Loved them when I got them, but then started to feel like they we're just alright for shorter runs. Then after a recent long run I've come to realize I don't even like them for long runs as much as I thought. I feel like the shoe is inconsistent or im just going crazy.
While we're talking about NRC.....when you do speed runs using the app, and you run a quick sprint, then it tells you to rest - does anyone know if the app continues to track your distance during the rest period? When I finish my sprint, I tend to walk while I regain my breath. Basically half of those speed runs are spent walking. If it tracks your distance, doesn't that mean the app is skewing your time/distance/pace?