5 things you should be doing with your running watch on race day

Let me set the scene: I’m 18 miles into the Berlin Marathon and my trusty Garmin Forerunner 645 has lost the plot. It’s telling me I’m miles ahead of my actual location and my real-time pace is fluctuating so wildly you’d think I was jumping on and off a bike. By mile 20, I was using my phone as a stopwatch to work out my average 5K pace (yes, that was as annoying and complicated as it sounds). Tech disasters aside, I crossed the finish line with a new personal record and had run a negative split, but Berlin taught me one very important lesson: I needed to learn to use my running watch on race day. 

Now that we’re (finally) seeing a return to mass-participation races following the Covid-19 pandemic, whatever distance you’re gearing up for, getting your tech set up is an important part of your race day prep. Here’s how to make sure you’re set.  

Connect to GPS as soon as you arrive at the race village 

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