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Stress score unmeasurable following exercise

Having started paying more attention to my Body Battery and stress score recently I notice that I always have huge unmeasurable gaps in my stress score once I have been for a run. This obviously then has a knock on effect on body battery. Anyone else see anything like this or have any ideas what causes it?

Looked back through several months and it seems to do this regular. Very rarely record more than 15 hours of a day.

  • Stress is not being measured during activities

  • I was sat on the settee doing nothing all afternoon following my exercise. 

  • Ah, ok, in that case it is indeed strange. How does the HR graph look in that period?

  • Totally fine with no gaps, usual resting heart rate about 30 mins after exercise finished. 

  • Sorry, cannot help in this case. I do not experience any such problems with my watches (Instinct and Instinct 2). Try asking in the subforum dedicated to the watch model you own, to see whether others experience similar issues with it.

  • I know this is a few months old but I'm noticing the same thing with my 6S Pro. Body battery records overnight and during my morning run properly, then it just seems to blank out in the afternoon when I am just resting on the couch. I would presume for it to be going up during this time, especially when I'm actually laying down or napping, but instead I get these afternoon gaps of unmeasurable time.

  • I have the same issue and am on my third Instinct 2. The only temporary fix I have found is a soft reset (hold power button until it powers off. wait 30 sec and then power back on). Garmin support has been helpful but their helpful doesn't fix what appears to be a known issue. 

  • I have the same issue and am on my third Instinct 2. The only temporary fix I have found is a soft reset (hold power button until it powers off. wait 30 sec and then power back on). Garmin support has been helpful but their helpful doesn't fix what appears to be a known issue.