Jun 2015
3:30pm, 13 Jun 2015
3,114 posts
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RevBarbaraG
1) 1m - 12:20(12:20/m) 181cal 2.17/2.49/hr 2) 1m - 12:23(12:23/m) 171cal 2.17/2.63/hr 3) 1m - 12:20(12:20/m) 184cal 2.17/3.1/hr 4) 0.11m - 1:13(11:23/m) 20cal 2.36/2.59/hr
What are those last two numbers on each split? I've got half a feeling it used to give speeds in mph, though it's entirely possible I'm wrong about that. Can anyone explain.... or point me to the post where fetch said what was happening and I wasn't paying attention?
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Jun 2015
4:49pm, 13 Jun 2015
13,917 posts
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Ted
Oh! I always thought the same as you RBG. A quick look at my numbers means that I too have not been paying attention.
I'll just sit over there >>> and wait until Sir points out the obvious.
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Jun 2015
5:33pm, 13 Jun 2015
2,283 posts
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Ceratonia
I may be completely wrong, but I thought that information came from the watch itself rather than being generated when you upload the data?
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Jun 2015
8:14pm, 13 Jun 2015
8,054 posts
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Son of a Pronator Man
I don't have them. I have the data up to the calories but not the rest . Were you wearing a HRM ?
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Jun 2015
8:48pm, 13 Jun 2015
9,490 posts
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Wriggling Snake
power, watts? avg, max?
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Jun 2015
11:17pm, 13 Jun 2015
3,115 posts
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RevBarbaraG
No HRM, SoaPM - at least, not one that talks to Garmin/fetch.
You'd think min/max or avg/max of something, but what's the something? Cos it ain't mph.
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Jun 2015
11:26pm, 13 Jun 2015
10,355 posts
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Dvorak
Some people have them and some don't. When you are faster, the figure is generally, though not invariably, higher. I don't know so I have been trying to work it out - and I still don't know.
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Jun 2015
2:12pm, 14 Jun 2015
3,116 posts
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RevBarbaraG
The suspense is killing me. I've sent feedback.
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Jun 2015
2:22pm, 14 Jun 2015
8,643 posts
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Bazoaxe
I cannot work it out either. It's not related to hr as they appear when I didn't wear an hrm and only sometimes seem to correspond to pace but not always.
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Jun 2015
2:31pm, 14 Jun 2015
34,242 posts
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swittle
The two numbers look like a maximum and a minimum or vice versa.
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