Excuse my poor English, I'm using Google Translate. Have there been any updates in the last 10 years? I recently moved to a colder climate and started running laps at an indoor track. I'm very surprised by the lack of a manual lap length setting or GPS-less measuring device. You can press the "lap" button while running around the track, and then manually change the incorrect distance to the correct one after the workout. That's what I started doing a few days ago. But yesterday, I had a suggested workout, and the "lap" button simply skipped parts of it. I was running and counting laps on my fingers. Today, I remembered seeing mechanical counters in old movies and am going to buy one to track my laps. On my left hand, I'll have a $1,000 computer with a bunch of sensors, which is about 200 times more powerful than the computer that sends astronauts to the moon. And in my right hand, I'll have a mechanical counter (and then a calculator), only because the smart computer on my left hand can't perform the simplest functions of a calculator and counter. I'm not joking or exaggerating; I really do have to order a mechanical counter. Are indoor track runners so few that major manufacturers simply don't pay attention to indoor tracks?