Just got back from a walk/run training session and my spm max doesn’t even show on the chart. How is this possible? I’ve had the watch a couple weeks and this is the first time it happened. Could accelerating down hill 5-10 seconds cause this?
Just got back from a walk/run training session and my spm max doesn’t even show on the chart. How is this possible? I’ve had the watch a couple weeks and this is the first time it happened. Could accelerating down hill 5-10 seconds cause this?
I have seen this sometimes with a v short HR peak, and I guess whether it is a real peak or a sensor glitch it wouldn't help the charting - the scale would get squashed down to fit the large value on, and then most of the data would be a flatter line.
Thanks for the reply - I've chatted with support, and their engineers are having a look. I honestly don't think I can run that fast, but I don't know how the watch measures spm - if it's arm swings maybe I'm swinging really fast when starting up?
I had also assumed it comes from are movement, which normal would be very good, except when I run with my arm up looking at the watch.
But I assume if you have a linked footpod then that would take precidence.