Ah only applies to Grit X, Vantage M, Vantage M2, Vantage V, Vantage V Titan, Vantage V2. Sounds a very good feature
This is the list of which ones do it @Ben448844 fyi
You can set you watch to show pace, average pace, time, distance though which will help
Yeh, just play about with settings til you find what you like.Thanks.
I've got my 2nd pre season at the weekend and then my first international fixture with a Welsh 3rd division side playing a step 6 side round here.Just did the Cooper test in 11:14 following a week's training (4 Cooper test runs and a game of cricket). Was nowhere near on the first run after a period of doing very little for 6 months despite being previously fit. Dropped 3kg's over the week too which helps.
First pre season game on Tuesday. Finally feels like there's a proper football season upon us.
Welsh doesn't really count thoI've got my 2nd pre season at the weekend and then my first international fixture with a Welsh 3rd division side playing a step 6 side round here.
Body doesn't improve that mush in a week hahaJust did the Cooper test in 11:14 following a week's training (4 Cooper test runs and a game of cricket). Was nowhere near on the first run after a period of doing very little for 6 months despite being previously fit. Dropped 3kg's over the week too which helps.
First pre season game on Tuesday. Finally feels like there's a proper football season upon us.
Body doesn't improve that mush in a week haha
Brain must've been the problem or you must've been under the weather or summit
I've got my 2nd pre season at the weekend and then my first international fixture with a Welsh 3rd division side playing a step 6 side round here.
Give it another 10 years and then you'll be in my boat. I've been ~105kg and quite a few pints of ale down the line from yeIt's a mental thing. I've always been relatively fit so knew I could do it but after the first period in my life I've had a few months of doing very little exercise/sport.
It's getting back into things which is harder the older you get. Weighed myself last week and was 82.5kg which is the heaviest I've ever been. Makes a surprising difference to fitness to have a few more kg's and its something I've never had to worry about until now as I creep towards 40....
Give it another 10 years and then you'll be in my boat. I've been ~105kg and quite a few pints of ale down the line from ye
Still reckon I can do the Coops test tho if I stay injury free (although I have a fair gap to bridge in a short time)
BTW you fail the Cooper Test if you don't maintain a jog/run for 12 mins, so it just means you'll end up doing a few hundred metres over
Not quite correct. You have to do 12 minutes "continuous movement" so if you cross the line early you can slow to a walk and still pass. What you can't do is do the 2.6k in under the time and then stop totally.
Yeh, the Cooper test is a 12 minute test and how far you can cover running continuously for that time frame.I didn't realise that. I was aiming to do it in under 11 mins next week but thats probably a bad idea. Sounds like I'd be better off doing it in about 11:15 and then slowing to a slow jog?
They explain the necessity to keep moving for 12 mins on the dayI didn't realise that. I was aiming to do it in under 11 mins next week but thats probably a bad idea. Sounds like I'd be better off doing it in about 11:15 and then slowing to a slow jog?
They explain the necessity to keep moving for 12 mins on the day
Personally, I like to give something back, so I make sure I get lapped by at least one aspiring young Ref because I realize the importance of giving them the confidence they can 'make it' to the big time. To think, I was once a member of Gateshead Harriers and top 10 in the county for ~1500m x-country. I was wafer thin, even though my teen years. And I really do mean 'exceptionally skinny'. I was too weak for footy until adulthood. Amazing how my I filled out as I got older. Anyway, no excuses, I'm back in training now, raw eggs in the morning, the lot