Hi,
Thank you for the functionality of editing the intervals... It's really good improvement!
If you are interested in new ideas, I would like to suggest three of them:
- Editing Time & Distance values - especially distance (but I also can imagine the cases where editing the time could be useful). It is really useful for track run activities (then I use manual laps) for rounding of the deviation from GPS errors (on the attached picture you can see the size of these deviations - I ran 200 and 400 m's Run/Recovery intervals).
- Interval's description - Adding a short note regarding the specific interval
- "Mark as achieved" - the main idea is to mark intervals that have a specific goal (pace / time) to easily distinguish achieved / missed. this can be manual or based on the workout used in the training. I am aware that it's more complicated, but I think the easiest way would be to add a "Goal" column where the user can choose goal type (pace / time / distance) and set value. Then the application checks the values from the other columns ("Time" and "Distance") and mark interval by icon or color as reached / not reached.
Now I have to keep this information in "Description" field as long text which is laborious (correct intervals distances, calculate new values of intervals paces, prepare a description according to the pattern, review results and mark intervals as achieved/not achieved) and less readable - for example:
4 x (200 m R [3:04.2/km = 0:36.8] + 200 m tr + 200 m R [3:04.2/km = 0:36.8] + 400 m tr + 400 m R [3:04.2/km = 1:13.7] + 200 m tr)
Result:
1.1 (200 m): 0:35.7 = 2:58.5/km
1.2 (200 m): 0:37.8 = 3:09.0/km [x]
1.3 (400 m): 1:14.7 = 3:06.7/km [x]
2.1 (200 m): 0:37.0 = 3:05.0/km [x]
2.2 (200 m): 0:36.6 = 3:03.0/km
2.3 (400 m): 1:14.8 = 3:13.5/km [x]
3.1 (200 m): 0:37.0 = 3:05.0/km [x]
3.2 (200 m): 0:36.6 = 3:03.0/km
3.3 (400 m): 1:17.4 = 3:13.5/km [x]
4.1 (200 m): 0:36.5 = 3:02.5/km
4.2 (200 m): 0:37.2 = 3:06.0/km [x]
4.3 (400 m): 1:12.6 = 3:01.5/km