Hello, i run a semi marathon last sunday in 1:33'00, my FR255 said after the race this prediction, how it's possible ?
Hello, i run a semi marathon last sunday in 1:33'00, my FR255 said after the race this prediction, how it's possible ?
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hello,
there seems to be a bug with the prediction of times. for example on 10k, the estimate suddenly went up as I continue to train normally.
same pb on 5k, semi and marathon.
I did a 10k in 41:53 on Sunday, it didn't change anything.
and during this time, my vo2max continues to increase, it does not make sense.

Your estimation time is under 1% deviation... What would you change?
i want to understand why vo2max increase and time prediction don't decrease and why suddenly increase 3 weeks ago..
and my 41:53 are faked because a lot of rain and wind with d+. my old prediction are correct not the new.
why suddenly increase 3 weeks ago..
He-he. The Answer knows nobody but you :) Maybe you started training harder, who knows.. It looks extremely precise to me.
the problem for me is vo2max increase and time prediction don't decrease, no sense.
My predictions are very wrong. My current 5K prediction is 33+ minutes. My personal best is sub 20, and I can definitely do sub 25.
I have a theory of what could cause it in my case. When I run, particularly indoors, I typically include the warm up and stretching in the running activity. That could add something like 30 minutes of non-running, which affects the average speed significantly. Maybe that is a factor when the prediction is calculated?
Why you don't use auto pause if you too lazy to press the button? ;)
I want the entire activity logged. After all, the watch knows when I am running, when I am walking, and when I am not. When computing my running performance, it should base it on running.