As a regular runner, I have to say it would be very much more convenient to track your running by miles than by pace + minutes. Pace might be fine on a treadmill, but when you're running outside, it's a pain in the neck. What I always know is total miles and total minutes. I have to put in the miles, calculate how long they would take at a 10 min. mile (or whatever) and then fake the number of minutes to achieve that.
Thanks for listening, and for giving us all of the great tools that you do.
Take care,
Beth
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results. -Albert Einstein
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