I learnt a valuable lesson today whilst running W7R2 (eek, really?). I was finding it pretty hard going, was well past the half way point on the running (I.e. 12.5 mins) - too many hills! - and got my iPhone out of my pocket and unlocked it, hoping to work out roughly how long I had left. I stabbed idiotically at the screen, the light making it difficult to see the display and suddenly, to my absolute horror, the podcast jumped and I realised I'd either scrubbed it forwards or back!
I figured I'd probably scrubbed it forwards a couple of minutes and assumed I'd just keep going a couple of minutes after Laura told me to stop running. So I carried on running. And running. And running. Where was Laura? What had I done?? Eventually, just as I thought I was going to keel over and my lungs were about to burst, Laura piped up with "you are halfway through your run..." Aaaaagh! Needless to say, I stopped there and started walking. I reckon I ran for 28-29 mins by accident. I'm still alive, so that's a good thing, and my word to the wise is "don't play with your iPhone whilst running, no good will come of it".
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Oops! I run every time with a slight anxiety of Laura disappearing on me! Luckily I know my route quite well so I know approx where I should finish, would be hard without music though!
Nightmare! And it's a good point because Laura is noticeable by her absence on these longer runs.
I have now put back the audio cue on RunKeeper, so I'll have the backup of the (rather annoying) voice telling me how long I have been going for.
Having to fiddle with the iPhone halfway through is not something I want to do, especially as it's in an armband and tricky to get out. Thanks for the pointer.
Thanks for all the comments! I feel like such a numpty!
Bit of advice - is RunKeeper better than Map My Run? The audio cues on that are seemingly quite random ("you have been running for 13 minutes...") I would quite like to ditch Laura now and run to playlists with decent music on them, but would want some proper cues to break in telling me how long I'd been going. Any recommendations gratefully received
At least you didn't drop it! Those iPhones are as slippery as a bar of soap sometimes.
In Runkeeper you can set the interval for audio cues - eg. every 1,2,3,4,5 10, 15, 20 or 25 minutes - so that should work. I'll know for sure tomorrow.
I wore a watch (with stopwatch setting) as well as my ipod - I had one run where I switched the ipod off (or forwards, can't remember now) by mistake, but having the stopwatch backup meant I hadn't totally lost it.
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