What a GPS running watch actually does for your training A GPS watch is one of the most impactful pieces of running gear you can own — not because of the technology itself, but because of what it reveals. Runners who track their data consistently make better decisions...
Why a rangefinder belongs in every golf bag Guessing yardages is one of the easiest ways to add strokes. A golfer who knows they’re 157 yards to the flag makes a confident club selection. A golfer who thinks they’re somewhere between 150 and 165 hedges —...
What a cycling computer actually does for your training A cycling computer is the closest thing to a personal coach you can mount on your handlebars. At its most basic it shows speed, distance, and time. At its most advanced it tracks power output, heart rate, VO2 max...
Why your pickleball bag matters more than you think Most players start out stuffing a paddle and a couple of balls into a gym bag. That works fine for the first few months. But as you play more frequently, accumulate gear, and start caring about protecting a $200+...