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Gymboss GB2010 BLACK SOFTCOAT $19.95 A quality interval timer, such as this compact model from Gymboss, makes it easier to plan and execute challenging workouts. About the size of a small pager, the unit is protected by a rubberized, high-grip finish, and tracks one or two intervals between two seconds and 99 minutes, with a chime and vibration to notify you of each interval. The alarm duration can be set for one, five, or ten second… |
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Time Timer, 8 Inch $19.74 This timer can be used to solve time perception problems at all ages and ability levels. Everything you love about the Time Timer with an audible BEEP when time is up! The 8-inch audible option can be turned on or off for a purely visual experience if required. This is perfect for timed activities and for getting ready. The timer runs on battery operated quartz movement and can be free standing or… |
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Gymboss SILVER HARDCOAT $19.95 Gymboss SILVER HARDCOAT… |
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Thomas and the Magic Railroad $1.99 Thomas, as anyone familiar with the eponymous, wildly popular TV series knows, is a very useful engine, and never more so than in his first theatrical release, which was a modest box-office success. On a tank filled with little more than pluck, determination, and goodwill, Thomas sets out full steam ahead on a danger-fraught mission to help his friend Mr. Conductor. The conductor’s stash of magic … |
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Thomas & Friends: Calling All Engines! $2.95 Summertime is always beautiful on the Island of Sodor. It is a busy time for all of the engines….but when the Steam engines and Diesels can’t get along, and no work is getting done, the engines are in a terrible mess! Will the new airport get ready in time? Will the bridge get built? Can the engines save the day?Product Measures: .5″ x 7.5″ x 5.25″Recommended Ages: 18 months & up… |
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Welcome to the World of GPS Running and Navigation watches !
We’ve all shared with our friends how cool our GPS is in our car, how we’ve picked our favorite voices and vehicle icon and how we’ve all named them (mine’s Emily!). And we’re still amazed that they can help us find that great little Chinese restaurant that’s tucked in that downtown side street. But now there are these GPS watches.
So, what’s up with these you may ask? Well, I’ll tell you. Whether you’re looking to maximize the efficiency of your workouts or runs or looking for an accurate and safe way to direct you off the lake or out of the woods a watch with GPS functions may be just what you need.
GPS Sports Watch:
Probably the first type of GPS watches to find mass appeal is the athletic or fitness watch. This little goodie is perfect for a variety of different sports and outdoor activities, especially those where tracking your speed and movement is of some value. These “runners’” or “running” watches are a sports watch and a distance tracker that also shows your current speed. Recreational joggers and elite runners alike will be amazed at the training tools available to them in a watch that could easily be worn all day.
Being able to keep track of your pace can also be extremely advantageous in a sport like running or cycling where speed is of the essence. Also important is knowing the overall distance you have covered in the course of a workout and a GPS running watch can tell you just that. Many GPS sport watches have a number of features that can help you keep track of your total work out and even the number of doughnuts (calories) you worked off!
Navigation
But runners aren’t the only ones who can reap the benefits of GPS. Some GPS navigation watches have features that can guide you to local landmarks, help you find your way back to your starting point if you get off course or to an indicated marker you set along your travels. Some GPS wrist devices also have maps with slightly larger viewing areas to better see the details. GPS can also tell you the direction you are facing while moving and direct you to a ‘signpost’ along the way.
Then, once home, you can download your tracking data on to your PC or laptop for reviewing in more detail with a traditional mapping software application. And, the reverse action can be done on your PC by making a set of markers and coordinates (like cyber Reece’s pieces) on a map and then transferred into the watch. Pretty nifty.
If you want features like a good ‘old fashioned’ compass, thermometer or barometer, there are plenty of outdoors or navigations watches that provide that, too. Throw in a barometric altimeter for elevation info and you’re all set.
So there’s a VERY quick recap of some of the more popular GPS Watch features and benefits for the serious (and maybe not so serious) fitness enthusiast and outdoorsy folks like hunters and hikers. Whatever you may be, with a little looking you can find a GPS Watch to fit your interest and wallet.
Although not much of a fitness fanatic, Larry Peterson is an avid golfer, sometime fisherman and full-time dad and co-owner with his wife, Sherry, of http://www.GPSWatchesStore.com. This site can be your best resource for GPS Watchesof all types and styles from Running Watches to Navigation Watches and from GPS Golf Watches to GPS Child Locater Watches.
About the Author
Although not much of a fitness fanatic, Larry Peterson is an avid golfer, sometime fisherman and full-time dad and co-owner with his wife, Sherry, of http://www.GPSWatchesStore.com. This site can be your best resource for GPS Watchesof all types and styles from Running Watches to Navigation Watches and from GPS Golf Watches to GPS Child Locater Watches.
How to jog or fitness walk with a pulse watch?
I am 40 years old. How do I determine the pulse within which I should do a certain distance. Is it that I should not mind the time, distance or pace and worry only about staying in the safety zone of the pulse?
That is the idea, to train based on your heart rate zones. A standard determination of your maximum heart rate is subtracting your age from 220, in your case 180 and then determine the zones you should be working in from the percentages of that. How long you should stay in that zone depends on your workout, the higher the percentage of your heart rate, the less time you need to spend in that zone.
