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Is your smartwatch sabotaging your progress? Learn why most metrics might be steering you wrong.
Relying on data from your smartwatch might be doing more harm than good. In this episode, we uncover the flaws in running metrics and show you why defining your goals and simplifying your approach can lead to better performance. From avoiding injuries to understanding which metrics actually matter, this is a guide for runners ready to train smarter and with more confidence.
1. Set Clear Goals Before Using Metrics
Metrics are meaningless without clear, realistic goals. Start by defining what you want to achieve—whether it’s running for fun, completing a marathon, or improving your speed.
2. Avoid Overloading on Data
Beginners should prioritize sustainable training patterns over diving into complex metrics. Running consistently without injury is more important than focusing on gadgets.
3. Understand Metrics and Their Limitations
Many smartwatch metrics, like VO2 max, can be misleading. Focus on heart rate as a foundational metric and incorporate other data only when it aligns with your progress.
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Is your smartwatch sabotaging your progress? Learn why most metrics might be steering you wrong.
Relying on data from your smartwatch might be doing more harm than good. In this episode, we uncover the flaws in running metrics and show you why defining your goals and simplifying your approach can lead to better performance. From avoiding injuries to understanding which metrics actually matter, this is a guide for runners ready to train smarter and with more confidence.
1. Set Clear Goals Before Using Metrics
Metrics are meaningless without clear, realistic goals. Start by defining what you want to achieve—whether it’s running for fun, completing a marathon, or improving your speed.
2. Avoid Overloading on Data
Beginners should prioritize sustainable training patterns over diving into complex metrics. Running consistently without injury is more important than focusing on gadgets.
3. Understand Metrics and Their Limitations
Many smartwatch metrics, like VO2 max, can be misleading. Focus on heart rate as a foundational metric and incorporate other data only when it aligns with your progress.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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