I'm in the habit of using my smartwatch to track any outdoor walking I do over a mile or so. I'm interested in my pace, but I also like seeing my route on a map along with other features, such as elevation gain. (We have enough hills around here that I try to include some good ups and downs in every walk.)
These days, however, I do most of my walking with our dog Lucy, and she's more interested in her own data, like what other animals followed this trail recently and where they peed and pooped. She also enjoys leaving a calling card for those dogs who will follow, and so there is way more squatting than nature demands.
As such, we are often at cross purposes. I don't mind a little sniffing, but I'm out for the walking. Lucy couldn't disagree more, and she is perfectly content to let me know that keeping her nose down, putting on the brakes, and pulling hard off to the side. It can be maddening, but she probably feels the same way about being jerked along.
Today, when my watch announced that our split pace for mile one was over thirty minutes, I let out an agonized groan of frustration and then made Lucy sit. I told her that we were not there just to sniff, sniff, SNIFF! We had to walk, too, and do so together. Did she understand!?
Perhaps the pep talk worked, or maybe her nose was tired, but the split pace for our second mile was 22 minutes.
And although it wasn't as fast as I wished, it was a compromise, and I was, after all, walking the dog.