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Dive In and Make a Splash With The New Forerunner Swim


Garmin International Inc., a unit of Forerunner Ltd. , the world leader in sat nav, today declared Forerunner Swim™ – its first training observe designed specifically for people that lets customers monitor action type, action count, range, speed, programs and much more. This stylish sleek observe also allows people to monitor their exercises and exercises in real-time. Forerunner Move was declared in planning for the U.S. Experts Diving Tournament in Omaha hold'em, Nebraska September 5-8 where it will beprominently shown.

"Garmin Move will quickly substitute the log books and publications so many people have come to rely on for tracking their progress," said Dan Bartel, Garmin's v. p. of globally sales. "At a glance, people will know their time, range, speed and be able to wear this observe as an everyday watch, allwithout having to worry about asking for it."

Garmin Move is ready to go right out of the box – people need only to tell it the length of the pool area they are boating in and begin their exercise. Its smooth profile allows it to cut right through the water, so it won't cause move or slow people down. Forerunner Swim's battery continues approximately one year and is easy to substitute at home, so people won't have to send it away to remain powered. To see Forerunner Move in action go to: www.garmin.com/swim.
With Forerunner Move on the wrist, people can focus on their technique instead of what lap they are on. Forerunner Move instantly knows the action people are using and paths their programs, cerebral vascular accidents, range, speed and more. With a few button clicks, people can also log exercises or start timed sets without constantly tracking the pool area clock. Iteven determines swimmers' swolf ratings to help evaluate performance, making it ideal for lap people of all levels. The user-friendly interface uses 6 control buttons, so functions can be utilized quickly.

Slim and attractive enough to be worn as a daily observe, Forerunner Move works as a personal memory of swimmers' objectives. To help people remain inspired, it shows their every week gathered distanceunder plenty of duration of day. Watch functions include double timezones and alarm-- so no more day justifications for not getting to the pool area.

Upon realization a exercise, people can publish their go boating information to Forerunner Connect™ (http://connect.garmin.com), a website for on the internet analysis. Here people can quickly view their exercises, monitor their somme, set objectives, share exercises and information with instructors, family and participate in an on the internet health and health and fitness community of more than 80 million activities around the world. Through the magic of ANT+™ wireless technology and the USB stick that comes with the Forerunner Move, swimmers' exercise information instantly transactions to their computer when in range. Forerunner Hook up is Mac® and Windows® compatible.

Garmin Move is available now and has a suggested list price of $149.99. Forerunner Move is the latest solution from Garmin's growing health and health and fitness section, which concentrates on developing technologies and enhancements to enhance users' lives and encourages healthy and active way of life. Whether it's running, bicycling, or other fitness activities, Forerunner health and health and fitness devices are becoming essential tools for sportsmen both newbie and top level. For more about functions, costs and accessibility, as well as information about Garmin's other health and health and fitness goods and services, go to www.garmin.com/intosports, www.garmin.blogs.com and http://twitter.com/garmin.

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