Cycling with the Garmin Forerunner 405

When you think of the Garmin Forerunner 405, or any forerunner watch for that matter, you immediately think of running as its main physical activity. This line of thinking is perhaps further supported by the name in which the runner is already mentioned. While you would not be wrong in thinking this way, the Garmin Forerunner is actually a very capable GPS powered watch even in other activities.

One of the activities other running where using the Garmin Forerunner 405 is ideal is cycling. You can connect the Garmin Forerunner 405 and its sensors to your bicycle and you could track your training progress just as if you were running.

Here are some of the things that you can notice or expect from the Garmin Forerunner 405 while you are cycling:

 

A very intuitive menu:

When it comes to running watches, or in this case, cycling watches, having an easy to use and intuitive menu is critical. After all, you want to be able to focus on your cycling and not be distracted by your running watch.

In this regard, the Garmin Forerunner 405 performs well. It has a very interesting method for selecting menus. There are two hard buttons on the right and four places on the bezel for menu selection. You then perform circular motion on the bezel to be able to select items from the menu. This intuitive method is like the one used for the popular music player called the iPod.

This is quite incredible because I just need a few gestures to be able to see the data that I need or change the functionality of the watch.

Difference with other cycling computers:

A difference that the Garmin Forerunner 405 has with other cycling computers is in the way that they would track your data.

Most cycling computers would usually rely on getting the circumference of your wheel to be able to get the distance travelled between two points. On the other hand, this Forerunner uses GPS technology to be able to compute your distance.

There is no trouble with either method since the difference is usually just around 1-2%. This is not bad at all when it comes to tracking data.

Virtual Partner:

One thing that you can find very nice with the Garmin Forerunner 405 is the virtual partner feature. The virtual partner screen shows an imaginary cycling buddy that can help keep you company or pace you while you do your activity.

The virtual partner can help give cyclists a visual representation of how you are progressing on your target times or distances. This is great when you are doing your solo runs, or do not have a “training buddy” to do your activities with.

As you can see from these features, the Garmin Forerunner 405 can perform quite well when you use them for cycling purposes. This just shows how varied the situations or activities wherein this GPS enabled running watch can help your training.

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With people becoming more health conscious, many are looking for ways to give their body a good workout. There are many ways to train or engage in a physical activity. One of the more famous ways nowadays is through running.

In the same way that there are plenty of activities to choose from, one can also do running training in a variety of manners. There are people who can just jog leisurely and do so only during days that they feel like it, while there are some who can be totally dedicated to it and try for more advanced training.

People who are looking to do more advanced training would need some advanced equipment as well. Fortunately, this is something that a Garmin Forerunner can provide runners with.

The Forerunner is a series of GPS running watches from Garmin. These watches are built with sophisticated innovations that can accurately track and record your training data. These advancements built into a Garmin Forerunner would definitely help you do advanced training easier.

Here are some ways where the features of the Garmin Forerunner can help you do your advanced training:

Multiple customizable data readouts:

Too much information can be a hindrance for anyone who is training. If a watch would display all of the data, even the things that you are not interested in or those information that are not necessary for your training, then it would become too cluttered to use.

The good thing with a Garmin Forerunner is that you can determine which type of data will be displayed in the various data fields. You can just set them in the intuitive menu, and you would be on your way to a more streamlined data screen that only shows the information that you need.

Various workout modes:

Advanced training would mean that you just don’t train by running from one end to the next. There should be structure in your training sessions, such as how intense a certain path should be, how much you can cover a certain distance in a specific of time, and other things.

The Garmin Forerunner allows you to set these kinds of data through the various workout mode that are preprogrammed into the running watch. If you don’t like these preprogrammed workouts, you could also set your own! The Garmin Forerunner even has a scheduler that will help inform you what kind of training you should do for the day.

Keeps tracks of your training Sessions

Doing advanced training is a process. Each workout that you do in a day is related to the other workouts that you have done and will do in the previous and following days. That’s why the Garmin Forerunner tracks your training sessions.

Keeping a log of all your workouts helps in seeing how much you are improving because of your training sessions.

As you can see from the features mentioned above, the Garmin Forerunner can really help anyone who is looking to do more advanced training!

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