• Thanks fella. The steel one looks great, is it a lot heavier?

    Thankfully there seems to be a high degree of customisability in terms of targets and notifications/nagging so it seems to be working well so far.

    What I am aiming to get out of it is an understanding of what is the right amount of exercise, and tracking progress. One of the challenges for me has been understanding what my limits are, or rather what the right amount / intensity of exercise is so that I can do enough to gradually get fitter but without overdoing it, because if that happens it can put me out of action for anything from an evening to several days.

  • I had to start out like that after an injury. I settled on a combination of running and walking that gives me 10k steps per day and build the rest of my activity around that.

    Very short runs daily are great because you can increase distance or effort more easily once the routine is established. Sounds like you have a routine dictated a bit if you have children though.

    I've never noticed the extra weight of the s/s apple watch. I went to the apple store to decide which model and couldn't go back to the alu one after s/s.

    Playing with straps has kept me interested in wearing the apple watch solo, it's not something I've ever done with watches but with the apple watch it's cheap and easy. I think the stainless plays a part in that as it reflects the strap colour.

  • I've never liked running and when I tried again to take it up in 2019 I got knee injuries pretty much straight away (linked to my back issue, linked to having one leg shorter than the other, I'm a physical write-off tbh) so sacked it off and stuck to cycling.

    Currently just walking every day, my working day doesn't (officially) start until 10:00 so after dropping the kids off at school I have time to go for a 45 minute walk. Having HR / distance / pace makes it quite different now. It's definitely making me walk faster, heh.

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