Garmin
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28 Jan
10:52pm, 28 Jan 2025
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RooA
Hmm. It was talking to my phone during the run and uploaded and will have synced after the run too. So could have got the file? I've not manually hit the sync button at all but it does it automatically doesn't it? But I did a yoga this morning and it will have synced then as well? And I didn't have a problem doing the run. I might have my old guy, that is so old it refuses to take updates anymore, on standby for tomorrow's run. |
28 Jan
11:03pm, 28 Jan 2025
46,938 posts
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SPR
You'd hopefully be fine by now. Can't guarantee it though, that's why I did the deletion of the file manually before my run this evening as there's no way (AFAIK) to tell when the file on your watch was downloaded.
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29 Jan
7:18am, 29 Jan 2025
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honestmackem
Issue I have is that the GPS kicks in then seems to go “missing” I noticed this on Saturday when I ran parkrun, I crossed the line and my watch said it was only 2.2 miles, time is obviously correct but doesn’t match the route. The entry on Garmin then only adds the run, there is no map to show where the error lies. I’ve ran a couple of times since and maps have now completely disappeared so not even sure if the mileage is correct. |
29 Jan
2:56pm, 29 Jan 2025
26,512 posts
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larkim
Badger wrote: It's overnight monitoring that happens automatically on most watches made in the last few years, if you have the HRM on overnight. Do you have any pointers to understanding how the 24 hour "stress" score correlates with HRV. The Garmin help page says that the stress score is derived from HRV, so effectively I do have HRV monitoring (apparently); just no obvious way of turning the score that it shows into something more objective like a HRV reading! |
29 Jan
9:19pm, 29 Jan 2025
26,515 posts
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larkim
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29 Jan
9:22pm, 29 Jan 2025
48,726 posts
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.B.
We definitely earned that haha ![]() |
29 Jan
9:33pm, 29 Jan 2025
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Badger
larkim wrote: Do you have any pointers to understanding how the 24 hour "stress" score correlates with HRV. The Garmin help page says that the stress score is derived from HRV, so effectively I do have HRV monitoring (apparently); just no obvious way of turning the score that it shows into something more objective like a HRV reading! None at all, unfortunately. The stress score looks at how your HRV and HR vary across the day (when not actually exercising), and presumably works out values based on what your typical range during the day is; the numerical HRV value is entirely from overnight sleeping values. Even in devices that don't tell you the HRV value, it's likely that sleeping HRV feeds into stress score calculations as your low stress baseline, and your resting HR definitely would. But I don't see how the daytime values would be any guide at all to overnight, as they are normalising out the running average of overnight. Lol at @larkim 's pic |
29 Jan
9:34pm, 29 Jan 2025
17,657 posts
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Badger
@RooA was your Garmin ok today?
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29 Jan
9:38pm, 29 Jan 2025
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RooA
It was! Thank goodness!
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29 Jan
9:44pm, 29 Jan 2025
17,659 posts
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Badger
That's good ![]() |
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