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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3648 Location: The In Between
So I actually used Strava finally. I need to know who is whom so I know who I'm following. I guess I'm not on a first name basis with anyone here. I will do my best to use it more often, but now it's 3 things (watch, runkeeper, and strava), so the start and the finish of every run gives me anxiety.
I managed another 20 last Sunday. Kept a 7:51 pace on it, which was over 30 seconds faster than the previous Sunday. Finished the week at just under 42 miles.
Did a 12 today. Can anyone see it? It looks like it's in my profile, but it's not showing up in activities? Anyway, it's 6 miles mainly downhill followed by 6 uphill back. It's a steep bitch. Wanted to average 8 minutes and I think was around 7:51.
So this marathon is 2 weeks away. If my legs hold up and the weather isn't awful, I think coming in under 3:30 is doable, but I'm tempted to run with a 3:15 pacer for as long as I can just to see how far off I am from being where I wanted to be. I'm just afraid I'll bonk halfway through and run 10 to 12 minute miles the rest of the way.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
Daft, I'd recommend using the export and upload features to keep from tracking anxiety in your runs. I just hit start on my gps watch and upload later. It's made a world of difference on my focus.
Reid on Strava. Haven't been logging much lately.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
Daft, I'd recommend using the export and upload features to keep from tracking anxiety in your runs. I just hit start on my gps watch and upload later. It's made a world of difference on my focus.
Reid on Strava. Haven't been logging much lately.
He has an old Garmin forerunner like me, he's stuck with manual entries.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14542 Location: Space City
When you look at your activity feed on runkeeper (desktop version) you'll see an export option on the very bottom right, below the stats for that run. GPX or Google Earth.
Click GPX.
Once it's downloaded to a folder in your desktop, go to your Strava account. Next to your profile icon on the top right of the Strava window (desktop) there will be a plus sign. Click that.
Hover that and select the first option, "upload activity."
On the left hand side of that window there should be four options to select. The second option is "file." Click than and then select "choose file" to find the GPX file you downloaded from RunKeeper to your desktop.
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dimejinky99 wrote:
I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3648 Location: The In Between
washing machine wrote:
When you look at your activity feed on runkeeper (desktop version) you'll see an export option on the very bottom right, below the stats for that run. GPX or Google Earth.
Click GPX.
Once it's downloaded to a folder in your desktop, go to your Strava account. Next to your profile icon on the top right of the Strava window (desktop) there will be a plus sign. Click that.
Hover that and select the first option, "upload activity."
On the left hand side of that window there should be four options to select. The second option is "file." Click than and then select "choose file" to find the GPX file you downloaded from RunKeeper to your desktop.
Thanks, man. I didn't even realize there were desktop versions of these apps. I downloaded all of the info from runkeeper, but with a 25 activity limit, it's an arduous task. I think I got all of this year uploaded. Looking at runkeeper, I'll be passing 3,500 miles this week since my first tracked activity in June 2013. That doesn't account for the many treadmill miles I've run either. Considering how many gaps of months of not running I've got in that time, that's a holy shit number for me. NYC to LA is 2,800 miles. I feel like a bad ass right now, and I just ate half a brick of pepper jack cheese.
Went for a short run the other day in my aunt and uncle's neighborhood down in Madison. They live halfway up a huge hill, so the whole run I was either going straight up or straight down. My feet hate me today.
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