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Cake day: July 1st, 2023

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  • I find Garmin’s data and charts very useful. I’ve never been an “instinctive” runner: I don’t know what I’m capable of, and I don’t exactly know how I’m feeling past the basic post-running feeling… strange, I know. So I need to see the data to get a clear picture. Using the device’s data has taught me a lot, and has made me connect the dots between my training and my performance. I fully credit my improvement in running (pace, economy, endurance, etc) for the past few years to Garmin’s metrics help.

    That said, it takes a while getting used to them. Personally, I use the data as a guide, but I never take predictions and such at face value. They can be a bit off, either positive or negative; I’ve seen both. For example, I think it tends to overvalue long distance training runs for performance prediction.

    But I think I’m at a point that I can understand what it’s trying to tell me, and find some correlation with how I actually am. I think that’s the way to go with Garmin.








  • I started using them mostly for the cold weather (Janjis). It’s been a revelation. Previously, I’d wear “normal” pants and would always feel somewhat cold at around 0C. Janjis have been perfect for that and lower. They’re light compression, for warmth.

    I also like how they feel. They’re less distracting than normal pants.

    As for recovery, I do wear them (or other more recovery-oriented leggings) after hard runs. I think they help; I haven’t felt sore on my legs in a while. But it’s hard to say if it’s just because of the pants; I might just be used to it.

    Finally, I haven’t felt a difference in performance with performance oriented leggings (2XU). I know they’re supposed to work, but I haven’t proven that yet. Haven’t ran a long (half+) race with them yet to be fair.




  • I have been running for a while. I talk so often about how much I like running that I think that prompted my coworkers to start running as well. They’re now running regularly and getting into some races.

    I am pretty well trained, so I can go faster and longer than any of them. But they’re all about 20 years younger than me. I am very conflicted about the fact that in just 6 months or so they’ll be passing me - running faster and likely longer. I’m happy/proud for them, for sure, but also a bit hurt if I’m being honest.

    I’m not competitive against other people so I don’t care in that sense, it’s just that improving is so hard for me at this level. It’s hard to reach one’s limits I suppose.