Gosh, maybe i should take up cycling again to try out all these
devices and read my mileage and energy output on my computer. My
bicycle with which I went to church on Sundays for many a year in the
5oth and 6oth, and was looked upon as such an oddity, is still
sitting in the basement. Maybe after they make a bike path along the
Snyder freeway, I shall ride all the way to Anchorage that way. The
future is now! Gas is expensive, and the dynamo on my bike won't even
need batteries. What a vision!
Marta
On Jan 8, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Bill Micou wrote:
Rick-
I don't have personal experience with the following, but I have
heard that these work really well.
Cyclists or runners who use a Garmin gps device to track their
miles/ routes can use a program that downloads the stats into the
computer. Then a program like Motion Based: http://
blog.motionbased.com/2006/03/mac_support_is_.html
lets you examine it many ways. The Garmin program and Motion Base
are Mac-friendly.
A 'personal-trainer-in-your-ipod' method is shown at:
http://www.podfitness.com/
I don't know much about this one, but it looks good.
If I find any others, I'll pass them along.
Bikin' Bill
On Jan 8, 2008, at 7:48 AM, b3studios wrote:
anyone know of a fitness/exercise tracking program for the mac?
rick
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