jogging and motivation thread

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The Southwest Monsoon is expected to arrive in the region in early June 2026. Expect localized, short-duration thundery showers across Singapore during the late morning and early afternoon on select days. Sumatra squalls may occur in the pre-dawn and early morning hours on a few occasions. Daily maximum temperatures will range between 33°C and 35°C. Nights are likely to remain warm and humid, with temperatures staying above 28°C on some evenings. - NEA
 

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does anyone use chest HR monitor for their running?

isit overkill to use it ?

i know watch hr monitor running not so accurate .

my hr sometime can spike quite high when running but i not really that tired
 

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does anyone use chest HR monitor for their running?

isit overkill to use it ?

i know watch hr monitor running not so accurate .

my hr sometime can spike quite high when running but i not really that tired
No point having all the accurate data in the world and not knowing what to do with it. For casual runners, a ballpark HR number is probably good enough.

With that said, i used to own a Coospo chest HR monitor which i bought on Shopee for $30+ and its cheap and good enough. Compared to my watch HR, i would say the readings are around 95% similar but the one and biggest difference is the chest HRM will pick up any HR fluctuations ALOT faster than watch HRM.
 
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does anyone use chest HR monitor for their running?

isit overkill to use it ?

i know watch hr monitor running not so accurate .

my hr sometime can spike quite high when running but i not really that tired
I think recreational runners, just by rpe good enough.
Chest strap if you want to be geeky in training plans with cumulative fatigue, where metrics like EF, decouple, trimp are being monitored. Most online coach will monitor these metrics on platform like interval.icu, training peaks to adapt training plans. Coz pushing fatigue, very easy to break and burn out.
Else just rpe will do when not doing any training plan and only do high quality run when you feel fully rested and recovered.
 

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Dont know how they can tahan the monotony. Respect their mental toughness.....for me not really into such mental things tho.




 
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I think recreational runners, just by rpe good enough.
Chest strap if you want to be geeky in training plans with cumulative fatigue, where metrics like EF, decouple, trimp are being monitored. Most online coach will monitor these metrics on platform like interval.icu, training peaks to adapt training plans. Coz pushing fatigue, very easy to break and burn out.
Else just rpe will do when not doing any training plan and only do high quality run when you feel fully rested and recovered.
ok icic i dont have a training plan but follow my garmin daily suggestion work out
 

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does anyone use chest HR monitor for their running?

isit overkill to use it ?

i know watch hr monitor running not so accurate .

my hr sometime can spike quite high when running but i not really that tired
I use armband HR monitor. similar accuracy for me.
For daily or easy runs not really useful. watch accuracy is good enough. Useful for threshold and TT sessions for alerts above critical level eg 175
 

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Received my Miro SL ordered from TB 361 official store. Paid around $63 all in after stacking bunch of vouchers. Air shipping only took 6 days which is so much faster than the torturously long but free sea shipping on PDD.

Size EU45
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Fit: Snug race fit. Length wise around half finger space at the heel after wearing socks. Toe box not alot of wiggle room. Definitely less spacious than say the Lining Redhare 9U.

This is the improved tongue version and no frayed seams or threads from the looks of it. Also no weird rubbing feeling on the upper so far walking in it. Need to do more tests when i go for proper run it in.

Dont really like this colorway but my 1st choice colorway no stock for size 45 and the rest of the colorways are all predominately white with splash of other colors. Can imagine its gonna become brown after a few runs.
 
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Guys, just tried on PDD. If you pay by credit card, it should be 0% payment fee now.

But the RMB amount is converted and settled in HKD.

Paying by Trust card and converting HKD to SGD results in a 1.2% premium. (I tried on a RMB495 purchase)

Usual fee is 2% or was it 3%?

So not totally "zero fee" but still good savings when buying over RMB200.

Under RMB200 simply tie Youtrip card to WeChat Pay and enjoy totally no fees. I think have abit of cashback on PDD purchases too.
 

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Guys, just tried on PDD. If you pay by credit card, it should be 0% payment fee now.

But the RMB amount is converted and settled in HKD.

Paying by Trust card and converting HKD to SGD results in a 1.2% premium. (I tried on a RMB495 purchase)

Usual fee is 2% or was it 3%?

So not totally "zero fee" but still good savings when buying over RMB200.

Under RMB200 simply tie Youtrip card to WeChat Pay and enjoy totally no fees. I think have abit of cashback on PDD purchases too.
so if one single item above rmb200 pay via pdd and the "fee" will be cheaper i assume
 

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