I ran 1,000km to test the best running watches in the UK here are my favourites
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I ran 1,000km to test the best running watches in the UK  here are my favourites
"Whether you're hitting the pavements for the first time, running with a club or racing for personal glory, the ability to track your workouts has become an essential part of any training regime. Not only can it help you improve, but you can also use it to avoid injury and share in the social experience. A running watch isn't the only way to do this, but it is a pretty effective option."
"But with the market flooded with options, offering an array of features, you might find it difficult to answer all the questions that arise. Do you need offline maps? Do you want to listen to music while you run? Which brand is best, and how much do you really need to spend? Since a running watch is likely to last for far longer than most other bits of tech, you'll want to make a smart investment and I'm here to help you do just that."
Tracking workouts has become essential for runners of all levels, offering performance improvement, injury prevention and social sharing. Running watches provide an effective way to record distance, pace, routes and physiological data, with features like offline maps, music playback, LTE and long battery life varying by model. Recommended options span beginner, budget, mid-range and premium categories, including specific models: Garmin Forerunner 55, Suunto Run, Coros Pace Pro, Suunto Race 2, Garmin Forerunner 970, Garmin Enduro 3 and Garmin Fenix 8 Pro. Rigorous testing covered more than 1,000km to evaluate real-world performance and durability.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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