By Fin Cousins

Published: Monday, 19 December 2022 at 12:00 am


If you’re looking to fine-tune your performance and get your finish time down, a good running watch is your best friend. They’re useful tools, helping you plan your training and optimise your routine.

But running watches today are not just about tracking your run time and heart rate. Many are able to feed back key statistics about your run, allowing you to pour over the data, analyse your training readiness and identify your strengths and weaknesses.

Every running watch needs a good GPS, allowing you to track your runs, but they can provide data on resting heart rate and sleep, as well as helping you manage stress levels with mindfulness exercises.

There’s a lot to look out for, depending on just how much depth you want.

Best running watches for women

Polar Ignite 2

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This is a sleek-looking watch from Polar which, when fully charged, is said to be able to support a 20-hour battery life in training mode and 120 hours in watch mode.

That’s all while providing 24/7 activity tracking to feed back statistics for your daily activity goal.

In terms of training and fitness, Polar says the Ignite 2 will monitor total calories burned with a breakdown of macronutrients, as well as cardiovascular and muscular strain.

There’s also access to FitSpark, a personalised training guide with on-demand workouts.

Polar emphasises recovery with apps that track your quality of sleep and how well you’re recovering in the evenings. There’s also a guided breathing exercise to help you relax and manage stress.

For everyday alerts and functions, there are message notifications from your phone and you also have the ability to skip and play music via your preferred streaming app.