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Saved Rating of a training session is wrong between watch and application

Former Member
Former Member

Hello
When you set a Training Plan (e.g. 5k in 24 minutes in 14 weeks) you are given workouts to do, at the end of each one your watch automatically notifies you that you have completed the workout and prior to saving the activity it asks for for an input of difficulty rating between 1 (very easy) and 5 (very hard).
So far I probably did not tell most of you anything new.

But I found something weird that I'd like be thankful for an explanation about: I am constantly seeing a difference between what I choose to save on the watch and what the workout summary on the Garming Connect app. show e.g. I finished a workout and saved it as "Moderate" (a difficultly of 3 out of 5) but that app shows that "Your Rating" was "Easy :)"

I am confused.
This happened more than once.

Your experience and thoughts please?
BR.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago

    Could it be that the indexing of the watch goes between 0 and 4 and the app between 1and 5? This way, a 2 ("moderate" in the watch) maps into 2 on the app which is "easy"
    ?

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago

    Anyone else noticed this issue?
    It keeps on happening, e.g. today I saved a training session as "Hard" on my watch and after syncing watch to cellphone the training session appeared as "Moderate" (-1 from hard) on "Your Rating" in the Garmin Connect App.

    From a Garmin Forum/Community manager, I would like to know what's not clear about my description and would like to assist you in solving this issue, if you need any more information or images let me know.

    But please reply.

  • I have noticed this also.  Differences show up between selected value on the watch (945 in my case) and the phone app (android), but I think the web app matches the watch selection.  I'll have to double check on my next workout, however.