Just Keep Running with Evan Blakeney
A podcast for beginner and intermediate runners. We dive into all the topics and ask the questions "experts" gloss over because I'm new too.
Just Keep Running with Evan Blakeney
Do You Need a Running Watch? My Used Garmin 955 Solar Review
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Do you need a running watch to be a “real” runner? In this first episode of Just Keep Running, Evan Blakeney shares his honest experience buying a used Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar on eBay for $250 — what works, what doesn’t, and whether a watch is actually worth it for beginner and intermediate runners.
Evan walks through his two running journeys: the first one in college with no watch, no Strava, no goals — just running for the joy of it after reading Born to Run. And the second one now, training for the Jigger Johnson 20-mile ultra in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, where suddenly every pace, heart rate, and Strava notification can become a source of imposter syndrome.
In this episode:
• The trap of comparing your numbers to David Goggins, Cam Hanes, David Roche, and Ashley Paulson (who just broke the women’s 100-mile world record at 12:19:34)
• Whether training readiness scores and suggested workouts actually help
• Multi-band GPS accuracy vs. your phone
• Battery life on the 955 Solar (he got almost 14 days)
• Buying used on eBay: what to look for, what to avoid, and the rule he uses (it has to be at least half off new)
• Why he probably didn’t need a flagship watch — and what he’d tell you to buy instead
• Who actually benefits from a running watch, and who should just go run
Whether you’re a beginner deciding on your first watch, eyeing a used deal, or talking yourself out of buying one — this episode lays out the real trade-offs from someone going through it right now.
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Instagram: @evan_blakeney
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Until next time, Just Keep Running
Until Next Time: Just Keep Running