It would be extremely nice to be able to configure the y-scale on charts for any given workout. I have an activity where I gained ~100ft elevation and lost about the same, yet it looks like a straight line because it is scaled 0-1200ft.
I'm joining here. The Pace chart is unfortunately quite useless with scale 0:00 to 50:00 min/km. It is hardly to notice even big difference, not to mention e.g. 15sec per km improvement.
Possibly what is needed it to filter out the extremes when doing the auto-scaling. Ie. I run at between 4 & 6 minutes per kilometer.. I don't need to see a reading of 24min/km when I stopped at a crossing.
I agree!!! Did a ride between sea level and +60m and the graph shows 200m below sea level to 100m above sea level, so the data only uses 20% of the chart and it is not possible to see the detail. Runkeeper with my IPhone does a much better job of graphing data
Add my name to the list, I run at ~700meters and have a variance of 50m plus or minus so the result is a virtually a strainght line. Simalar comments to others on the pace as well.
:p Absolutely: Did Garmin respond to this popular feature yet? I train in a flat country. 50m elevation is considered a mountain. So I train up and down the only hill for 300 km, and yet I can no visualise elevation in the chart, making it almost useless to see how progressive workouts improve my fitness going up and down small hills.