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lfrenchy2007
lfrenchy2007
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
19 Sep 2011 7:43pm
I am looking at trying the race side of sup and was wondering what an average race/tanning pace would be ? what do people use to measure distance and speed I have a GT-11 that I use for speed sailing but was thinking about getting a Garmin gps watch ?
Gassa
Gassa
QLD
272 posts
QLD, 272 posts
19 Sep 2011 7:51pm
I am no expert put i use a garmin 310 xt when by myself i try and stick to between 8.5 and 9.5 ks over a minnimum of 10 kilometre paddle. and in races i still only finish mid feild [but still fun]
PTWoody
PTWoody
VIC
3982 posts
VIC, 3982 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:38pm
What board are you on for those speeds, Gassa?
Gassa
Gassa
QLD
272 posts
QLD, 272 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:39pm
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Gassa
Gassa
QLD
272 posts
QLD, 272 posts
19 Sep 2011 8:59pm
PTWoody said...

What board are you on for those speeds, Gassa?


I said i try and stick to but most averages according to gps over 15 paddles up creek equals 8.4km/hr
jezza007
jezza007
NSW
300 posts
NSW, 300 posts
19 Sep 2011 9:39pm
i used my ideos smart phone in a blue bottle waterproof pouch with the my tracks app.
Jack Mack
Jack Mack
NSW
343 posts
NSW, 343 posts
20 Sep 2011 8:07am
Motorola Defy water resistant mobile phone.
My tracks application.
It speaks to you every 1km telling you your average speed for the preceeding km.Easy to use analylasis charts and you can ring ahead to order fish and chips.
micksmith
micksmith
VIC
1701 posts
VIC, 1701 posts
20 Sep 2011 8:35am
I use the tried and true rope with knots, tie it to your paddle and as you stroke, the rope is thrown forward and as you follow through with your stroke, count the knots that pass between the bow and your feet.
PeterP
PeterP
873 posts
873 posts
20 Sep 2011 4:00pm
Have a look at this puppy - www.mobii.com SA made which over and above the obvious (speed distance mapping) does the following:
- Heartrate
- Audio prompts - ave speed - heartrate - distance to go etc
-Music
- Built in Accelorometer which when fitted on arm gives your stroke cadence and glide length per stroke
- Video synchronisation - allows you to overlay data on your go-pro video
- Fully waterproof and weighs 53grams

I't a fantastic training tool - I've set up audio prompts to give me ave. speed and heartrate every 100 meters - you can even get your missus to record prompts if built in ones are not inspiring enough!

Only problem is that they are not yet approved outside of RSA from what I understand - so may not be available in Oz
Minkee
Minkee
QLD
225 posts
QLD, 225 posts
20 Sep 2011 6:59pm
PeterP said...

Have a look at this puppy - www.mobii.com SA made which over and above the obvious (speed distance mapping) does the following:
- Heartrate
- Audio prompts - ave speed - heartrate - distance to go etc
-Music
- Built in Accelorometer which when fitted on arm gives your stroke cadence and glide length per stroke
- Video synchronisation - allows you to overlay data on your go-pro video
- Fully waterproof and weighs 53grams

I't a fantastic training tool - I've set up audio prompts to give me ave. speed and heartrate every 100 meters - you can even get your missus to record prompts if built in ones are not inspiring enough!

Only problem is that they are not yet approved outside of RSA from what I understand - so may not be available in Oz


Pricing please?
PeterP
PeterP
873 posts
873 posts
20 Sep 2011 6:05pm
here they sell for R2600-ish and HRM is another R450-ish and then you want to upgrade std earphones to waterproof for another R100 (roughly 400 Oz Dollars for full package) - but as I said, I don't think they can sell them outside SA yet....
lfrenchy2007
lfrenchy2007
QLD
50 posts
QLD, 50 posts
20 Sep 2011 8:32pm
Thanks for all the info, looks like everyone uses something different unlike speed sailing were everyone uses the same model. I might have a look at the new Nike gps watch coming out next month or the garmin 310 xt. the mobii looks really good plenty of features and the music feature would be handy but if it's not available in OZ i guess that one's out.
jt737
jt737
QLD
418 posts
QLD, 418 posts
20 Sep 2011 9:23pm
I use a Speedpuck. Easy to see at a glance what speed you are doing, floats and attacks with heavy velcro tape. Have speed set to km/h which refreshes every 0.5 sec. Software can show a lot of downloadable GPS data, I don't really bother though using it to train with checking my stroke is efficient and trying to find what works - still looking!!!!

www.velocitek.com/pages/speedpuck



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