Hi all
I was wondering if anyone could help with the following question. Let's consider two runs:
1st run: 10k in 1h in a FLAT course with average HR of 160.
2nd run: 10k in 1h in a 3% gradient hill with average HR of 160.
(i.e., the only difference is the gradient)
It is obvious that in the second run the performance is greater, as the distance was completed in the same time despite the hill.
My question is: Does GARMIN algorithms take into account the hill gradient when it calculates Performance Condition and VO2max?
It seems to me that it doesn't, which is kind of unfair when training in hilly terrains.
What do you think?