A lot more badges should be repeatable.
The way it is now the ‘leveling up’ will stop at a certain point. Unless you start doing full marathons...
It does not rewards consistency.Should it? Should we look to or expect Garmin (Connect) to reward a user continually?
There is no point of gamification without gratification.Not true. Gamification indeeds rely on the desire for recognition and reward, but achieving gratification (from being recognised and/or rewarded) does not have to be guaranteed for it to have a point. Some people continually and/or repeatedly participate in games or challenges with published leaderboards, even though they never actually win.
Without grind it will become redundant after people realise that without being superhuman they will only reach level 2.
With current settings person that runs half marathon every day would never reach level 3.
Repeatable actions starts at marathon level.Don't forget the 60-Day Goal Getter is an 8-point repeatable badge (irrespective of whether the daily step goal is set as low as, say, 5000 steps per day), and Challenge Champ is a 2-point repeatable badge.
This will not encourage people to exercise regularly.Even if I make zero improvement and try nothing new, I should still be able to get to Level 3 by just making my daily step goal every day for the next six months (thus getting 7-Day Goal Getter, 30-Day Goal Getter, and three 60-Day Goal Getter badges, totalling 30 points).
I don't think serious athletes care about some badges.I think that's both the irony and beauty of it. Serious athletes probably won't care about the badges, or which level of user Garmin Connect credits them as in that regard, and they are the ones who could attain the higher levels of ‘recognition’ above Level 3.