Some thoughts and discussions from me.

Good morning! I hope you had a lovely weekend. Ours was a little funny…

Because of the construction in our house, we stayed at a hotel Friday night, and then a friend’s house on Saturday night. Sunday we both worked all day, but we got in some play time, too, during Monday’s barbecue with friends, and my Saturday morning run with a couple friends.

The weather here has been awesome lately – especially in the mornings. It still gets up to high 80’s during the day, but in the mornings it starts in the upper 50’s, and is perfect for running.

Another fun addition to my runs lately has been my Timex IRONMAN ONE GPS+ watch!

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Timex sent me their new gps and phone-free watch as part of a Fitfluential campaign, and……….I already love it.

Why I Love It

I took it out for a test spin the other day on a casual run with some friends, and then several times since then, and found it to be convenient, useful, readable, and durable.

Convenience

The GPS+ is my new solution to not having to bring my phone with my on my runs. Before, I’d have to grab my waist pack thingy and stick my phone in there, which can sometimes make my shorts ride up or bounce around under my shirt.

You won’t need your phone with this watch because it:

a) allows you to send and receive text messages

b) allows you to make emergency calls

c) allows you to upload 1,000 songs onto it via bluetooth headphones

d) has live tracking so friends and family know exactly where you are (you can also send out an SOS if you’re in deep trouble)

In addition to using it during my runs, I’ve been wearing it while training clients on my busy days for in-case-of-emergency texts, as well as to utilizing the timer and stopwatch for while I’m training clients.

Usefulness

With instafix GPS, you can get your real-time pace and distance by looking down at your wrist. It also tracks split times so you can see your mileage splits, total miles run, time, and a summary.

You can also choose different workouts by clicking on the apps screen, then the workout icon, and then choosing from a run, interval run, timed run, distance run or a walk or a hike.

Plus, it uploads to Strava, which is cool because it seems everyone and their mother uses Strava here in Boulder.

Readable

Surprisingly, one of my favorite factors about the watch is the screen. You can tell Timex put a lot of time and energy into the design and concept to make it both user-friendly and visually appealing.

The side buttons work very intuitively with the touch screen, which makes it fun to play around as you jump from screen to screen.

But most impressive (to me) is how readable the screen is. Even in bright sunlight, you’re able to read the screen because it gets lighter when in direct sunlight.

Durable

The watch itself is rugged with the capability to be submerged under water up to 150 feet deep! It almost make me want to train for a tri…

All in all, I really find the Timex Ironman GPS ONE+ very handy. Shane, my super duper techy husband, even commented on how user-friendly the interface was (and he’s incredibly picky – shhh! don’t tell him I said that ;)) I’m actually planning on doing a fall race of some sort, and I plan to use it on my training runs.

GIVEAWAY!

OK guys…exciting part right here… Timex offered me a Timex IRONMAN GPS ONE+ to give away to one lucky reader!! And you guys. This is not a cheaply made nor cheap watch. It’s a solid, heavy duty, valued at $399-watch.

To Enter:

  • Comment below with what one of your fitness/nutrition goals is right now.
  • Share this post on one of your social media channels, and comment back again letting me know you’ve done so.

I will select a winner on Sunday night, and announce it in next Monday’s (9/14/15) post. If I don’t hear from the winner within 48 hours, I’ll draw another name. This giveaway is open to US residents only.

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I hope you have a wonderful day, my friends! I’ll see you back here tomorrow with that stability ball workout.

Do you use a fitness watch or tracker while running or training?

This post is sponsored by FitFluential on behalf of Timex.