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spikeddem
Aug 11, 2011, 1:39 AM
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Yo. I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen a stop watch that can be reversed to count down (after counting up). Example: Start set of a 4x4, and start watch. Finish last problem Immediately upon dropping off of fourth problem, hit "count down" or "reverse" button, so that it takes the exact time the watch was at, and begins to count down to zero. Anyone know of one that behaves like this? I can find count down watches, but most of them have to have an entered time from which to begin count down. That kind of defeats the entire purpose.
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JoeHamilton
Aug 11, 2011, 1:54 AM
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Interesting, would the thought be to repeat the 4x4 with a faster time?
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ceebo
Aug 11, 2011, 1:55 AM
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spikeddem wrote: Yo. I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen a stop watch that can be reversed to count down (after counting up). Example: Start set of a 4x4, and start watch. Finish last problem Immediately upon dropping off of fourth problem, hit "count down" or "reverse" button, so that it takes the exact time the watch was at, and begins to count down to zero. Anyone know of one that behaves like this? I can find count down watches, but most of them have to have an entered time from which to begin count down. That kind of defeats the entire purpose. Never seen that before. Their is a function on my mobile phone that will stop the current lap time, leave it on display and then start a new lap time also on display. That can be repeated many times with all lap timers on display. Kinda the same result as what your looking for only you will have to keep an eye on the ''rest'' time for when it reaches the ''climb'' lap, hit the button again and quickly get back on the wall. Apart from that, use 2 watches ;p.
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spikeddem
Aug 11, 2011, 2:00 AM
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JoeHamilton wrote: Interesting, would the thought be to repeat the 4x4 with a faster time? The idea is to help me make my rest time equal to my climbing time. If I do my set in a minute and a half, then I'll rest for a minute and a half.
ceebo wrote: Never seen that before. Their is a function on my mobile phone that will stop the current lap time, leave it on display and then start a new lap time also on display. That can be repeated many times with all lap timers on display. Kinda the same result as what your looking for only you will have to keep an eye on the ''rest'' time for when it reaches the ''climb'' lap, hit the button again and quickly get back on the wall. Hmm. Something like that could work. Ideally, I'd like to minimize any thinking necessary, so I can increase reproducibility and consistency.
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redonkulus
Aug 11, 2011, 3:17 AM
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ceebo wrote: Never seen that before. Their is a function on my mobile phone that will stop the current lap time, leave it on display and then start a new lap time also on display. That can be repeated many times with all lap timers on display. That's what I always use, too. Does the trick, its just a bit annoying to pick up the phone, unlock it, hit the lap button, etc.
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ceebo
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redonkulus wrote: ceebo wrote: Never seen that before. Their is a function on my mobile phone that will stop the current lap time, leave it on display and then start a new lap time also on display. That can be repeated many times with all lap timers on display. That's what I always use, too. Does the trick, its just a bit annoying to pick up the phone, unlock it, hit the lap button, etc. A smart person turns off the lock feature .
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redonkulus
Aug 11, 2011, 1:11 PM
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ceebo wrote: redonkulus wrote: ceebo wrote: Never seen that before. Their is a function on my mobile phone that will stop the current lap time, leave it on display and then start a new lap time also on display. That can be repeated many times with all lap timers on display. That's what I always use, too. Does the trick, its just a bit annoying to pick up the phone, unlock it, hit the lap button, etc. A smart person turns off the lock feature . You must have a nicer phone than I. Or else, I just can't find that setting. Oh well.
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ceebo
Aug 11, 2011, 1:13 PM
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redonkulus wrote: ceebo wrote: redonkulus wrote: ceebo wrote: Never seen that before. Their is a function on my mobile phone that will stop the current lap time, leave it on display and then start a new lap time also on display. That can be repeated many times with all lap timers on display. That's what I always use, too. Does the trick, its just a bit annoying to pick up the phone, unlock it, hit the lap button, etc. A smart person turns off the lock feature . You must have a nicer phone than I. Or else, I just can't find that setting. Oh well. Maybe, i don't know ;p. I put mine in flight mode, otherwise it amounts to nothing but a wife on a belt.
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ghisino
Aug 12, 2011, 8:15 AM
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so what's the problem with a regular stopwatch. of course you need some memory and you need not to get distracted too much during you rest interval, or you'll rest too much. Is that the problem?
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j_ung
Aug 12, 2011, 2:02 PM
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spikeddem wrote: Yo. I'm wondering if anyone has ever seen a stop watch that can be reversed to count down (after counting up). Example: Start set of a 4x4, and start watch. Finish last problem Immediately upon dropping off of fourth problem, hit "count down" or "reverse" button, so that it takes the exact time the watch was at, and begins to count down to zero. Anyone know of one that behaves like this? I can find count down watches, but most of them have to have an entered time from which to begin count down. That kind of defeats the entire purpose. Hate to sound all spammy, but my iPhone does that in two separate functions that can run simultaneously.
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chadnsc
Aug 12, 2011, 3:02 PM
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I've seen the function you're looking for in some rather expensive stop watches that cost around $80. Another cheaper, yet more cumbersome approach would be to use two stop watches; one to time your climbing then one to time your rest. Not the sleekest solution but I've used it for arc training while running laps. Good luck with your training.
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jdgilberg
Aug 12, 2011, 8:28 PM
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ghisino wrote: so what's the problem with a regular stopwatch. of course you need some memory and you need not to get distracted too much during you rest interval, or you'll rest too much. Is that the problem? throw in a pen and paper and you are set
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damienclimber
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jdgilberg wrote: ghisino wrote: so what's the problem with a regular stopwatch. of course you need some memory and you need not to get distracted too much during you rest interval, or you'll rest too much. Is that the problem? throw in a pen and paper and you are set simple math, funny though
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