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Garmin Forerunner 970's running tolerance tool is too useful to be a 'premium' feature
I decided Global Running Day made it worth ignoring my Forerunner 970's advice, and ended up regretting it.
You may like But since I desperately wanted to rejuvenate my fitness efforts, I went out for a low-aerobic jog a couple of days later once my training readiness score had climbed up a bit. For each run, it takes into account your weight, speed, intensity, ground contact time, cadence, and significant uphills and downhills, among other concerns. And fine, if Garmin wants to lock maps, real-time stamina, Strava Live Segments, and endurance scores to the premium models like the 970 and Fenix 8, we just have to accept that.
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