Opinion | Running or cycling without tech: the joys of ditching data and being left to your own devices

  • Using gadgets and stats to measure performance has captured the imagination, but perhaps at the exclusion of a sense of adventure
  • Rather than obsessing about devices, apps and the data they generate, it may be healthier for non-elite athletes to use them more sparingly

Olaf Kasten is among those who have become a Strava KOM, but endlessly analysing and comparing may not be worthwhile for everyone. Photo: Handout

When you glance down at the handlebar “cockpit” of many cyclists, it’s like looking at a mini computer terminal or the flight deck of a small fighter plane.

Similar can be said when you see how so many runners and even hikers are wired up and connected to devices, almost as if they were robots, with their every stride and heartbeat being monitored, logged and analysed.
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