i was all set to post a new thread on this very topic, but it's better to resurrect this old one to shame garmin and show that this has been an issue for literally years.
i don't understand what the…
Or have any ideas how best to implement this?
You can simply add a cool-down lap after your activty - instead of stopping the actvity, mark the lap either with the lap button (you may need…
i was all set to post a new thread on this very topic, but it's better to resurrect this old one to shame garmin and show that this has been an issue for literally years.
i don't understand what the issue is here. there is sound science behind recovery heart rate. better science than some of the other metrics garmin happily tracks and charts. it's actually recorded and mentioned in many garmin devices, yet there is no way to see it after the fact. no way to chart your progress either from within the garmin ecosystem or from any of the 3p partners. this is absurd. you should be ashamed garmin. huge failure on your part and you are letting down the fitness community needlessly. if you have no interest in letting us track it, stop mentioning it 2 minutes after every exercise i perform
I'd like this also. Please store somewhere please garmin...
Or have any ideas how best to implement this?
You can simply add a cool-down lap after your activty - instead of stopping the actvity, mark the lap either with the lap button (you may need to enable it in the activity settings), or through the menu of the activity (Stop, scroll down and select Mark as Lap). You will then see the HR during the cool down lap directly in the HR graph on the activity screen.
Heart Rate recovery data is very useful information. It is generally determined for shorter or different intervals but nevertheless it is highly correlated with VO2 Max. Therefore it would be great if would be displayed in the appropriate place on the Garmin Connect screens. Its hard to understand why it isn't displayed if it specifically determined on the watch or device at the end of an exercise period . Perhaps it will be added in next revision especially if people request it.
On my watch, a fenix 6, the Heart Rate recovery period begins immediately and automatically at the end of the exercise session when I press stop. When I scroll to HR recovery after say 12 seconds and activate HR recovery, the watch indicates 1 min, 48 seconds have elapse an it continues to count down for a full 2 minutes. It calculates the decrease in my heart rate from the time I pressed stop to exactly 2 min after I ended the session and pressed stop. Thus it had looked back at my HR at the end of the session and started calculating from that instant onward. There has been considerable good research going back many years, that HR Recovery is highly correlated with VO2Max. Increases in HR Recovery after stopping vigorous aerobic exercise are good indicators of increases in VO2 Max.