Talked to Garmin today and got some answers. Turns out there wasn't enough activities to create a training status. On one hand, that's good news if it works. On the other hand, does this mean if you…
In the 3 weeks I've had the watch I've only done three trail runs (rolled my ankle), but 15 mtb and road rides.
So 3 weeks of running, road biking and mountain biking... and still no training status. Can't figure would what's the deal. I'm coming from decades of Polar and lately Suunto software and watches, so I'm pretty new to Garmin. Watch says to run outdoors with heart rate twice. Yea, did that lol. I've got stuff like VO2 max and training load numbers. At the end of each ride or run I'm getting training effect for aerobic and anaerobic which is cool, but no overall training status.
Cannot speak for biking but having been frustrated with NO STATUS after 3 weeks of trail running EVERY DAY !!! turns out that Training Status only works for Run not Trail Run. No idea why but problem resolved after two consecutive RUNs
So none of the metrics like training load and recovery work either unless I run on the road? I never run on the road. My trail head is like 1km away and I drive there to do a 20km run. Ick! I hate pavement, seems so boring.
anytime you switched to trails, snowshoe running etc, your VO2Max would drop like a rock