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Pace graph in new training log view

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Jul 2024
11:16am, 22 Jul 2024
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K5 Gus
In the old training log view, the pace graph granularity varied depending on how long the activity was, eg example below was a 60 mile cycle and the granularity level is at 1 mile - this produces a nice smooth graph, and you could make it more granular by changing the drop down


In the new training log view, mine is showing at a very granular level, see graph below, and I can't spot a way to change it like before. Now, the drop down zooms in to the fastest distance selected.



Is there a way to smooth the pace graph by increasing the granularity level in the new training entry view ?
Jul 2024
11:23am, 22 Jul 2024
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K5 Gus
Oops, typo. The last sentence should be "decreasing" not "increasing"
Jul 2024
11:31am, 22 Jul 2024
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Autumnleaves
I *think* if you adjust the drop down in the right hand corner from the default (fastest) to mile or km you will get something more like the old graph.
Jul 2024
11:33am, 22 Jul 2024
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K5 Gus
For me, it zooms in to show your fastest mile ( or whatever option you choose ), rather than smooth the whole graph
Jul 2024
11:37am, 22 Jul 2024
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K5 Gus
ie It just shows mile 51.17 to mile 52.17 which was my fastest mile of the activity
Jul 2024
11:50am, 22 Jul 2024
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westmoors
I hadn't noticed it until you said, but yes mine is the same. Not quite so pronounced as I only run and don't do silly distances! Can't see how to change it though. Suggest feedback to Fetch.
Jul 2024
12:00pm, 22 Jul 2024
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K5 Gus
Thanks for reply - playing about a bit more, perhaps the idea is that you now use the Splits section, as that now has a graph in it where it didn't have one before, and you can change the granularity there.

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In the old training log view, the pace graph granularity varied depending on how long the activity was, eg example below was a 60 mile cycle and the granularity level is at 1 mile - this produces a nice smooth graph, and you could make it more granular by changing the drop down


In the new training log view, mine is showing at a very granular level, see graph below, and I can't spot a way to change it like before. Now, the drop down zooms in to the fastest distance selecte...
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