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Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
Ugh...it starts. I am already developing a tan line from my Garmin.
I've got a fever...
On your deathbed, you won't wish that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will wish that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Goals : •Drop to 180 #s and hold steady around that weight
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I am starting to have a minor problem with my Gremlin. First of all I have very narrow wrists for a man. My Gremlin is starting to irritate my ulnar head (bump in wrist on the pinky side) as the top right of the unit is hitting it. I have tried making the band tighter and keeping it higher up my lower forearm, but it always manages to slide down. Anyone else have this problem?
Just because running is simple does not mean it is easy.
Relentless. Forward. Motion. <repeat>
Can you wear a thin sweat band underneath it?
Do you mean to make it tighter?
Heh,heh,heh - you said "my ulnar head" No, I don't have this problem. Maybe a bandaid on that, um, thing that you said?
Marcus, I'm already annoyed by the way my Garmin flops around on my wrist once there's sweat underneath--and I don't want the contacts getting gunked-up or the speaker holes clogged with my filth. So I picked up a couple of sweatband things at Dick's Sporting Goods on sale yesterday. They are wicking microfiber, instead of the traditional cotton terry--Reebok makes them. Not cheap, but I got one black one and one white one, that way I should usually have one clean. I think my Garmin will fit much better strapped on atop one of these doohickies.