Dear Garmin!
Is it possible to enable Daily Suggested Workouts in Garmin Connect Web/mobile app (for supported watches) and have integration to the calendar to reschedule workouts? You have killer feature with limited usability.
Dear Garmin!
Is it possible to enable Daily Suggested Workouts in Garmin Connect Web/mobile app (for supported watches) and have integration to the calendar to reschedule workouts? You have killer feature with limited usability.
So you agree with having the DSW on the app/web as well, right?
Either way once you open up the app on your mobile it syncs with your watch, so any new information will be replicated there too.
Not having…
Well we can skip the reschedule functionality and have the suggested workout as a card in the My Day Card screen on the mobile app, like when you follow a training plan, where you get on top the suggested…
I respectfully disagree. As a consumer of this information it would be more accessible to view in a web browser or app. The watch should be able to sync data to the data service and present the information…
and have integration to the calendar to reschedule workouts?
That would be completely useless and counterproductive. The suggested workout is generated based on your momentary state, using values like the Training Status, Training Load & Load Status, VO₂max, Recovery Time, Sleep Data, recent workouts, and scheduled races. So rescheduling such suggestion makes absolutely no sense. If you cannot do the workout today, skip it, and tomorrow you will get a new suggestion based on your state at that moment.
More detailed reading: Using the Daily Suggested Workout Feature on a Garmin Watch | Garmin Customer Support
Well we can skip the reschedule functionality and have the suggested workout as a card in the My Day Card screen on the mobile app, like when you follow a training plan, where you get on top the suggested workout of the day.
Once again fully agree on the reschedule functionality which doesn't make any sense, however having the ability to view the suggested workout in app would be amazing.
Of course there should be a way to view the suggested workout based on running events and the workout from a training plan. It always happens to me, i.e., I am following a garmin training plan and in between there is a running event I am attending and intermediately I switch from the training plan to the event-based suggested workout.
Hope that this makes sense.
You can view the suggested workout in the menu of the concerned activity profile (different ones for running than for cycling). Go to Training » Workouts » Daily Suggestions
And you can also see the DSW on the Calendar widget of the watch, too.
As already mentioned previously, you can find more details about the feature here:
Hi. Can you view suggested workouts on the Garmin connect app? If yes, how?
AFAIK, currently you cannot see the DSW on the app, only on the watch.
Thanks for your reply.
It would make sense to at least see the upcoming week suggestions in the app as it is much easier than navigating back and forth in the watch, as I am also interested on the actual steps of the suggested weekly workouts, and not just the title.
Is there any way to suggest a feature to Garmin? Since it is part of the watch calendar, shouldn't be difficult to replicate these workouts to the app and therefore to the web as well.
Is there any way to suggest a feature to Garmin?
I respectfully disagree. As a consumer of this information it would be more accessible to view in a web browser or app. The watch should be able to sync data to the data service and present the information to the user just as it does on the device. To me, the data is not devalued and “worthless” if it is not based on a user’s “momentary state.”
So you agree with having the DSW on the app/web as well, right?
Either way once you open up the app on your mobile it syncs with your watch, so any new information will be replicated there too.
Not having to dig into menus and scrolling and navigating back and forth to see the current daily suggested workouts for the week saves also a lot battery on the watch as well.