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Garmin Running Dynamics Pod (010-12520-00) on sale for
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Product Details:
- This device requires a compatible Garmin watch to function (see full list here).
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- Battery type: CR1632 (user-replaceable)
- Waterproof
- Computes and sends 6 running dynamics metrics to your compatible Garmin device.
- Battery life: replaceable battery lasts up to 1 year (assuming 1-hour daily use).
- Automatically turns itself on and off.
- easily clips onto your waistband
- Tiny size: at less than 5 ounces, you'll forget it's there,
- Compatible devices connect with the Garmin Connect Mobile app (iOS / Android) to automatically sync your data and connect with others.
Top Comments
"Watches Compatible With Wrist-Based Running Dynamics
The following watches will support wrist-based running power to calculate five running form metrics without the use of a running dynamics accessory. For all six running form metrics, you must pair your watch with an HRM-Pro series accessory or other running dynamics accessory that measures torso movement. For information on wrist-based running power, see your owner's manual.
NOTE: Ground contact time balance is available only with a compatible running dynamics accessory.
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"Watches Compatible With Wrist-Based Running Dynamics
The following watches will support wrist-based running power to calculate five running form metrics without the use of a running dynamics accessory. For all six running form metrics, you must pair your watch with an HRM-Pro series accessory or other running dynamics accessory that measures torso movement. For information on wrist-based running power, see your owner's manual.
NOTE: Ground contact time balance is available only with a compatible running dynamics accessory.
D2™ Mach 1
Enduro™ 2 watch
epix™ (Gen 2) - Standard Edition| epix™ (Gen 2) Sapphire | epix™ (Gen 2) Porsche Edition watches
epix™ Pro (Gen 2) - Standard Edition 42mm and all other models in the epix Pro (Gen 2) series
fēnix® 7 Standard Edition watches and all other models in the fēnix 7 series
fēnix® 7 Pro - Solar Edition and all other models in the fēnix 7 Pro series
Forerunner® 255 | Forerunner® 255S | Forerunner® 255 Music | Forerunner® 255S Music watches
Forerunner® 265 | Forerunner® 265S watches
Forerunner® 945 LTE watches
Forerunner® 955 | Forerunner® 955 Solar watches
Forerunner® 965 watch
MARQ® Athlete (Gen 2) watch and all other models in the MARQ (Gen 2) collection
tactix® 7 - Standard Edition and all other models in the tactix 7 series"
Thanks in advance.
I'm turning 46 in a few months and have been running 5+ miles a day 5 to 6 days a week since I was 15 (no real downtime) and have never really had any significant injuries from sports in my life until recently when I broke my leg and tore a ligament running in snow at the very end of March. Had to have surgery and just recently started jogging 2-3 miles again but am not yet up to what I'd call a real run by my standards due to trying to limit the pounding of a fast pace on a healing leg/joint.(following 10% rule as I build up my mileage threshold). I've always tried to do as much of my mileage as possible off road on dirt paths and woods trails (for joint considerations, air quality, and peacefulness) but am going to really have to be careful getting back into that terrain with this ankle.
I recently bought a stationary bike but can't see myself using biking as my sole source of cardio, and I don't have any real access to a pool (and suck at swimming anyways). I'm hoping this leg returns mostly to normal but am not certain that it will and could be at a crossroad as far as my style of exercise.
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I'd respectfully suggest everyone discuss with a professional (doctor or physical therapist) before giving up anything. Particularly doctors and physical therapists that have a running background.
I'm turning 46 in a few months and have been running 5+ miles a day 5 to 6 days a week since I was 15 (no real downtime) and have never really had any significant injuries from sports in my life until recently when I broke my leg and tore a ligament running in snow at the very end of March. Had to have surgery and just recently started jogging 2-3 miles again but am not yet up to what I'd call a real run by my standards due to trying to limit the pounding of a fast pace on a healing leg/joint.(following 10% rule as I build up my mileage threshold). I've always tried to do as much of my mileage as possible off road on dirt paths and woods trails (for joint considerations, air quality, and peacefulness) but am going to really have to be careful getting back into that terrain with this ankle.
I recently bought a stationary bike but can't see myself using biking as my sole source of cardio, and I don't have any real access to a pool (and suck at swimming anyways). I'm hoping this leg returns mostly to normal but am not certain that it will and could be at a crossroad as far as my style of exercise.
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