I'm wondering whether I should go more high-tech on my runs.
I have a very basic Garmin which I just use as a stopwatch so that I know how long I've run. When I'm done, it tells me a distance but I don't think it's very accurate. It doesn't have GPS or anything. Also, if I press the button to light up the display on a dark night it stops the stopwatch so I have to run under bright lampposts and pause till my poor eyesight focusses!
I also have my phone in a belt at my waist, which has music on it and Strava. I set both before I leave the house and then don't look at them again till I get home.
But I know that lots of people have sports watches that tell them their pace as they run, and measure their heart rate, etc.. To be honest, I don't even know what measuring my heart rate would tell me - other than what my heart rate is of course!
So far, all my running has been done on the basis of listening to my body. Do I feel comfortable at this pace? How's my breathing? How are my legs? Could I go a bit faster or do I feel I wouldn't have enough in the tank to get home again? Etc..
Has anyone started using technology and found it has made an improvement in your running? Can you tell me about the difference it has made? Which watch do you have?
(Of course, running with technology would necessitate running with reading glasses but that's doable I guess!)
Cheers folks.