2009 is in the books and what a year it was. On almost all of my rides/runs/ski/hiking days over the last 3 years I have worn my Garmin Forerunner 305. This could be the greatest training tool I have ever used and yes, it is safe to say I’m a data geek. Garmin has now fully migrated all of my workouts from their old MotionBased.com site to their new Garmin Connect site. Here are some of the highlights and totals from 2009:
All Activities (Cycling, Running, Skiing, Hiking)
Count: 241 Activities
Distance: 4,816.74 mi
Time: 461:06:01 h:m:s
Elevation Gain: 752,949 ft
Avg Speed: 10.7 mph
Avg HR: 131 bpm
Calories: 366,698 C
Cycling
Count: 180 Activities
Distance: 4,169.48 mi
Time: 321:40:49 h:m:s
Elevation Gain: 445,388 ft
Avg Speed: 13.0 mph
Avg HR: 130 bpm
Calories: 288,294 C
Running
Count: 65 Activities
Distance: 238.12 mi
Time: 54:41:40 h:m:s
Elevation Gain: 35,226 ft
Avg Speed: 4.4 mph
Avg HR: 147 bpm
Calories: 26,987 C
Skiing
Count: 16 Activities
Distance: 458.79 mi
Time: 63:00:34 h:m:s
Elevation Gain: 271,435 ft
Avg Speed: 7.3 mph
Calories: 47,433 C
Hiking
Count: 6 Activities
Distance: 40.10 mi
Time: 17:11:59 h:m:s
Elevation Gain: 19,878 ft
Avg Speed: 2.3 mph
Calories: 2,782 C

Show-off. Just ‘cus I you did 241 plus activities isn’t that cool, I bet I consumer over 1000 beers in 2009, and in 2004 probably 2000. But I am getting a Garmin ‘cus they are awsome. And so am I.