what's right about it? why do you need to know precisely where you've run, unless you're some kind of detail freak? there is no training benefit per se. it's just like the changing running short lengths or this years running fad (trail running? minimalist running? do a triathlon?). interesting, in a 'my headache is moving from the left side of my cranium to my right' kinda way, but utterly pointless in a getting fit or staying fit way.
of course, those who've splashed out on the lastest garmin toy are hardly likely to admit it's a useless piece of junk...
what's right about it? why do you need to know precisely where you've run, unless you're some kind of detail freak? there is no training benefit per se. it's just like the changing running short lengths or this years running fad (trail running? minimalist running? do a triathlon?). interesting, in a 'my headache is moving from the left side of my cranium to my right' kinda way, but utterly pointless in a getting fit or staying fit way.
of course, those who've splashed out on the lastest garmin toy are hardly likely to admit it's a useless piece of junk...