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December 2007

GPS Accuracy

Posted by Steve Carton Dec 27, 2007

 

Here's an odd thing. My GPS watch and my RB's are off. By a lot. I got my GPS as a gift for Christmas several years ago. It's a Times with a separate GPS receiver that I wear on my arm. I've used it for years and never felt it was off, except when it was obviously off, usually because of tree coverage or running between tall buildings.  My RB has a newer unit -- A Garmin forerunner of some sort, which has the GPS receiver on the unit, wrapped around his wrist.

 

 

But as we run, these two GPS units get further off on the distance we've run. In fact, during the long runs we were doing prior to the Marine Corp Marathon, they were as much as a half mile off, which is shocking.  We haven'tfigured out why. Or even which is accurate, or which is more accurate in what conditions. I read a recent Runners World article comparing GPS units and commenting on the accuracy of the Forerunners. Which is expected from a GPS captain like Garmin (full disclosure, I own shares of Garmin). But my sense has been that the Timex is more often more accurate. At least, it usually comports with similar route tracing I've done at http://www.usatf.org/routes. My model is so much older though that I would think the Forerunner is the more accurate one.

 

 

But how can they be off by a half mile? Makes me wonder about the chartplotter on my boat. I use that heavily for navigation.

 

 

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I would have thought that after all the marathon training and post-marathon running, the insides of my thighs would be pretty much toughened by now. Wow -- wrong! I did a short 6.5 tempo run last evening and it was a very nice run; north past National Airport, into DC, partway down Haines point and then back. I had a newish pair of shorts -- or at least a pair I hadn't used in a looong time.  In the winter I run in shorts with no liner. I wear underwear instead. Otherwise certain parts of me get too cold.  So I was wearing these shorts with no liner and a pair of undies (some technical brand -- make me think of the days ahead when I'll need them for other reasons!). When I was running long runs before the marathon, I would always goop up with body glide. But never for a short run.

 

 

Well, At about mile 4, I started to hurt. By mile 5, I was running bowlegged to keep from rubbing it more. At the end, I was raw. So much so that it hurt to walk and I left blood stains on the car seat. Maybe it was the humidity. Maybe it was the shorts. I just don't know for sure.

 

 

I think I'll skip the run today. Tomorrow is supposed to be my long run, but I think I may skip that too. Never again will I forget my BodyGlide!

 

 

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