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Peg’s Posts: A day with Deena

Friday, May 28th, 2010
Deena Garmin associates had a chance to meet an elite this week when Deena Kastor, American marathon record-holder and bronze medalist, made a visit to our Olathe headquarters. Deena has been training with Garmin fitness devices for a couple of years, most recently becoming fast friends with our sleek little FR60 fitness watch. In fact, she was sporting it when she rocked the PF Chang’s Rock-n-Roll half marathon in Phoenix earlier this year. FR60 paced her to a first-place finish in 1:09:43, more than 7 minutes faster than the runner-up.

Q&A Interview 2 Hard to believe this elite athlete, who can knock out a 5:19 min/mi pace over 26.2 miles, was sitting right here in our midst. But here she was, answering questions ranging from how many calories do you consume during peak training (A: more than 6,000) to how has your training changed with Garmin devices? “My training used to suffer when I traveled, which is often,” Deena said. “I wasn’t accountable. But now I can be because my FR60 records all my data and keeps me on track.” So, whether she’s running mountain trails at home in Mammoth Lakes or city streets in London, Deena knows how far and how fast and a lot more.

Van shots Forerunner focus Reviewing shots On day two of Deena’s stay, we let her do what she does best — run … like nobody’s watching. Forget we’ve got our photographer hanging out the back of a van, capturing Deena’s every move at the rate of 8 frames per second. Forget that we’re rolling video when we ask Deena to charge up that hill. And then do it again because a truck pulled into frame at precisely the wrong time. And then again because the sunlight shifted just enough that we need one more take. Deena took it all in stride and gained our admiration as a flawless and egoless pro. With a muggy Midwest summer bearing down on us as the day wore on, Deena simply said “It feels so good to sweat and not be wearing my down coat.”

Thanks to some pros on both sides of the lens, our shoot wrapped earlier than expected and Deena was able to relax for the evening and join our fitness marketing and sales team for some of KC’s best barbecue. She was still raving about the dinner when I picked her up the next morning for our ride to the airport. As soon as we hit the highway, a wave of panic swept over me. Scary thought: If we wreck, I’m wrecking America’s dreams of a gold medal in the London games. Deep breaths … stay calm … this is like any other drive, I told myself.

Then I relaxed and reveled in the thought that I had a full 45 minutes to pick Deena’s brain on everything from anti-inflammatory foods to acupuncture. Last topic was of interest after reading that she regularly has acupuncture done to relieve inflammation from a metatarsal stress fracture (same bone I fractured nearly five years ago as a newbie runner). Deena’s so down-to-earth, I felt at ease conversing with her and gleaned much wisdom that I plan to incorporate immediately once my latest injury abates. Like varying my diet from my steady favs and getting more sleep. “Naps are an essential part of my training. After a morning of workouts and lunch, I get giddy when I get to lay down for a nap.” And then it’s time to start the cycle all over again, ending her day at 6:30 or 7 every evening she’s training. More on the insight we gained from Deena in future posts.

Garmin back on the track at Charlotte

Friday, May 28th, 2010
DSC_0250 Race fans - be sure to catch Garmin on the track this weekend at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The NASCAR Nationwide Series heads to Charlotte for the Tech-Net Auto Service 300, and whether you're in the stands or watching from home, you'll be able to spot driver Chad McCumbee in the #09 TheGPSStore.com/Garmin car. This 1.5-mile track is one of Chad's best tracks, so tune in on Saturday to cheer on the team. Good luck on a great run, Chad!

Garmin Connect helps Jenna’s coaches monitor her training remotely.

Thursday, May 27th, 2010
AlcatrazRun10b Garmin-sponsored triathlete Jenna Shoemaker shares her training and racing experiences with the new Forerunner 110 sport watch, Edge 500 bike computer and Garmin Connect.

I have finally found a bit of a rhythm here in Santa Monica. I am still in the process of finalizing my new coaching and training plan, but things are definitely looking up and forward. I am currently preparing to head to Madrid for the World Champs Series event there on June 5. I will then travel back to the US for the HyVee (Iowa) Elite Cup with a million dollar prize purse. It will be great fun to race on home soil and to race in such a great event. Now that I have changed coaches, some of my training has also changed. I am now on the track more and am finding my brand new Forerunner 110 to be amazingly helpful in tracking my pace when I'm on the roads. Here’s my Garmin Connect data for a recent long run. It is so easy to use and such a great size — it is barely bigger than a traditional dress watch!  It's amazing how far the technology has come in only a few years.

I upload my run data via my Garmin Connect account so that my coaches and doctor, who are not here in Santa Monica with me, can monitor my interval paces as well how my heart rate coordinates with it across all of my sessions, easy and hard. The numbers are critical for them to have so that they can create and modify my workouts. It also lets me see how I am progressing.

I have also been logging plenty of time on my bike, using my Garmin Edge 500. Here’s a 73-mi bike ride I did along the Pacific Coast Highway. Check it out with the map player function in Garmin Connect and relive every mile of the ride. I upload and send my bike sessions to my coaches as well. Now that I am training remotely, and not under the constant watch of a coach, having my Forerunner 110 and Edge 500 is critical for me. By using both of my Garmin devices, I have very hard data on where my fitness levels are and where I may have weaknesses and things to work on. It also helps me to monitor my fatigue levels so that I know when to back off and let my body recover.

garmin nuvi 1100

Thursday, May 27th, 2010


This is the wallet friendly nuvi GPS navigation system from Garmin for those on a budget. It is called the Garmin Nuvi 1100. This specific model found itself a place on Garmin’s site rather quietly – without a press release or anything. I guess they don’t want to advertise a GPS navigation system that lacks pretty much every modern day feature.

Nuvi 1100 has a 3.5″ screen and can provide turn by turn directions. Battery can last up to 4 hours. It does not do text-to-speech, lane assist, traffic updates, or speech recognition. However it is compatible with FM traffic, and MSN Direct.

We’re guessing this will be sub $100. If you find this on an online retailer let us know. Price not announced yet.

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garmin nuvi 1100


Garmin G500H Helicopter Flight Display

Thursday, May 27th, 2010


There’s no vehicle Garmin won’t put their gadgets in. The latest is the Garmin G500H Helicopter Flight Display which recently got FAA’s approval.

It’s an all-glass avionics system designed for VFR Part 27 helicopters. Its PFD can either be on the left or right and it can display attitude, airspeed, vertical speed, altitude, and heading information. The MFD shows moving maps, helicopter’s current position in relation to terrain, chart data, and flight plan routings.

G500H is already available for an introductory price of $25000. Yes, that’s 25 thousand dollars.

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Garmin G500H Helicopter Flight Display


Pioneer AVIC Z120BT

Thursday, May 27th, 2010


Pioneer just recently announced a new in-dash GPS navigation system called Pioneer AVIC Z120BT which has a 2-DIN form factor and has a 7″ screen.

This is apparently their new flagship model which now adds the ability to listen to Pandora in your vehicle – but it actually streams the data through your iPhone using Pioneer’s own PandoraLink app for the device.

Pioneer AVIC Z120BT has all sorts of audio/visual specs but as far as GPS navigation it runs on TeleAtlas maps which covers all 50 U.S. states and Canada, has 12 million POIs in its database, and more importantly implements a voice recognition feature so you can enter addresses just by speaking.

MSRP for Z120BT is $1600 and Amazon already has it for $1400.

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Pioneer AVIC Z120BT


Victor’s Vectors: G500H STC granted for helicopters

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Woohoo! The FAA has granted us certification for the G500H, our all-glass PFD and MFD avionics designed for the VFR Part 27 helicopter market. The G500H is available immediately for the Bell 206-series and Bell 407. The G500H has standard or optional capabilities like SafeTaxi, synthetic vision, XM WX with NEXRAD, and the ability to display a forward looking infrared (FLIR) camera. Visit our helicopter mini-site or watch the video to learn more.


Map Update Season: Stay up to date before going down the road

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

NuMaps With the school year winding down and temperatures warming up, we find ourselves in the middle of Map Update Season. This time of year is a great time to update your maps, because there's no good reason to travel with outdated maps on your Garmin GPS.

Our periodic map updates give you the most accurate, most detailed map data available from NAVTEQ with more than 8 million miles of road coverage and nearly 6 million points of interest. Updating your maps is quick and easy, and we offer two great update options from which to choose. And if you're within the first 60 days since first acquiring satellites with your Garmin, check out our nüMaps Guarantee to see if a free map update is available. 

nüMaps Lifetime: This single purchase lets you download the most up-to-date map information available...for the lifetime of your Garmin device. No monthly fees, no maintenance costs. You can update every time a quarterly map update is released and not pay again. Visit our nüMaps Lifetime page for plan details.

nüMaps Onetime: Just want the most recent update available? nüMaps Onetime lets you buy only the most current update for maps and POI data for your Garmin GPS. Visit our nüMaps Onetime page for plan details.

MotionX GPS HD for iPad

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010


If you’re looking for a mapping interface and navigation for your iPad other than Google Maps you may want to consider MotionX GPS HD.

The fact that it only costs $3 and it recently got a decent review maybe good enough reasons to give this app a shot.

MotionX GPS HD for the iPad is recommended for people looking to find a reasonably priced, do-it-all navigation app that covers land, air and sea. The app provides all the tools you’ll ever need, anywhere in the world. MotionX GPS HD works best when used on an iPad 3G but will also work with the Wi-Fi only version as long as there is a network available.

Some features of this app include the ability to use both Google Maps and Bing, and MotionX’s own maps, satellite, road, and hybrid views, turn by turn directions, and more.

Check out some serious action shots here.

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MotionX GPS HD for iPad


Fly high with the Aces of Michigan Avenue

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010


AviationEvite Join the Garmin Chicago Store team on Tuesday, June 22, for an interactive launch of the Frasca MENTOR simulator featuring the G1000 integrated all-glass avionics suite. A reservation is required, so RSVP now and be the first to try the new simulator. Please call (312) 832-6798 or e-mail rsvp@chicagomag.com to reserve your spot. For more information on this event, check out the event invite.

Enjoy valet parking and Hors D’oeuvres and stay for product demonstrations on the latest aviation portables including the GPSMAP 696 and aera series. Attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in in-depth Q&A sessions with our product experts. 

Garmin Chicago carries the latest and greatest in all of our product lines, so stop by to see not only what’s new in aviation, but also in fitness, automotive, outdoor and marine. Now at the Chicago Store, get a first look at the highly-anticipated and praised nuvi 3700 series, available in June, and pre-order yours today.