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Garmin Status - what does Garmin say about you today?!

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Dec 2024
12:32pm, 9 Dec 2024
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Rosehip
maintaining after a surprise 24 hours 'productive'
Tr high, well recovered.
hrv balanced (trending down and my boundaries are a lot down on earlier in the year)
Rhr 40 after 6 hrs sleep

today's session should be 82 minutes bas (at hr 143, finally got it to stay with hr as target)

Doubt I'll do more than an hour - if that, but must get out the door.
Dec 2024
12:33pm, 9 Dec 2024
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EvilPixie
Rest for me!
Poor sleep with a score of 47
Still maintaining
Dec 2024
12:38pm, 9 Dec 2024
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Ness
A threshold session was suggested for me. That was never going to happen.
Dec 2024
12:59pm, 9 Dec 2024
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Raptors claws are coming to town
I was recommended 49 minutes at 9.45mm pace. Not sure why Garmin has lopped 30s/mile off my base training pace in the last week.
Dec 2024
2:35pm, 9 Dec 2024
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Rosehip
at some point this morning my garmin had a rethink

the hr for a 'long' run today changed to a much more sensible 120-142

it doesn't appear to have corrected anything else though as because it estimated that at that hr I would do 7.9 miles in 82 minutes *sighs*

maybe the new ability to infer lactate threshold using the wrist sensor will change things as I haven't been wearing the strap recently?
Dec 2024
5:47am, 10 Dec 2024
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quimby
Currently using my backup 745 as my Fenix has gone back for a replacement.
Why can't Garmin Connect link your previous training to a new watch? The 745 refused to give me any stats for a few days, then, when it decided it had enough data, it announced this morning that my estimated 5k time was 27:42. I am insulted. 🤣 OK, I did do a couple of lacklustre treadmill runs at the weekend, but really, can it not infer anything from my previous training?
Dec 2024
10:07am, 10 Dec 2024
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Rosehip
That's annoying @quimby you'd think picking up previous data would be straightforward

Readiness moderate after 6 hrs 'fair' sleep.
HRV balanced and stable but relatively low in the green

Maintaining.
My endurance score is plummeting - but similar to this time last year.

I note from an old training entry that Garmin is setting faster paces than last December, from which I will take some encouragement ;) even though garmin is a silly random number generator (see blog)
Dec 2024
10:09am, 10 Dec 2024
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Raptors claws are coming to town
My old 735xt (mostly used for swimming now) and my 255 don't seem able to communicate with one another although both communicate with Garmin Connect.
Dec 2024
12:23pm, 10 Dec 2024
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Mountkeen
I think there are major disparities between Garmin devices supposedly measuring the same things. Not so much from a time and distance perspective where they're using data from GPS etc. but body sensor derived data which relies on heart-beat monitoring, blood pressure, stress, gait etc. You would think that Garmin Connect would somehow recognise that the data is different but it doesn't seem to.

I had a pretty dreadful night's sleep last night with lower back pain but Garmin is telling me that my Body Battery was at 98 when I got up this morning and that today I should do a Base run for over an hour. Not entirely sure about that.
Dec 2024
1:39pm, 10 Dec 2024
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Rosehip
And I think that the algorithm is based on the average 25 year-old old sub-elite athlete and it can't cope with outlying slowness!

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Maintained by EvilPixie
According to my Garmin this morning my body battery was at just 41 and I was "strained"
I have been strained for most days in the last 2 weeks
My body battery has also been low

So today it suggested a threshold run of up to an hour!

What's your Garmin say?
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