Jun 2020
8:45pm, 23 Jun 2020
16,743 posts
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Rosehip
I don't think mine does either
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Jun 2020
9:13pm, 23 Jun 2020
525 posts
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Rrunner
Looks like my yoga session was stressful 😀
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Jun 2020
9:18pm, 23 Jun 2020
13,112 posts
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Garfield
I don't tend to look at the stress info on my watch....as it tends to stress me out even more, no matter what it says!
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Jun 2020
9:28pm, 23 Jun 2020
11,838 posts
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Ness
I’m not sure if I’d find the data useful. I have been wearing my Garmin at night during lockdown. The sleep data has been quite interesting.
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Jun 2020
9:29pm, 23 Jun 2020
13,113 posts
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Garfield
I take mine off at night...it gets on my wrist's nerves!
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Jun 2020
9:30pm, 23 Jun 2020
921 posts
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roberton
I'm sticking to putting my Garmin on before a run (or whatever) and then it is straight off. It's a brilliant running companion, but I don't want it to become any other kind of companion
Btw, hi everyone!
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Jun 2020
9:32pm, 23 Jun 2020
13,114 posts
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Garfield
I just use it for steps and running/walking. I've been known to try recording my yoga but I then suffer from Garminesia and forget to switch it off, only to see it still running 2 hours later!!
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Jun 2020
8:49am, 24 Jun 2020
11,967 posts
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Markymarkmark
I've got as White wrist strap mark this year for the first time since I stopped wearing a wrist watch about 10 years ago!
Yorkshire Wildlife Park, near Doncaster.
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Jun 2020
9:12am, 24 Jun 2020
2,683 posts
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Pothunter
Morning. Missed last night as flattened by a headache. Went to bed at 8:30. Still a bit fuzzy this morning but just about there.
I wear my Garmin all the time, but pay very little attention to the stress and sleep tracking side. Although it does say I got 11h50m last night which isn’t far off!
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Jun 2020
9:14am, 24 Jun 2020
13,117 posts
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Garfield
Glad you're feeling a bit better today Pothunter. I just finished teaching yoga to my colleagues...and went for a run beforehand, so usually try go to sleep earlyish on Tuesday night.
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