So I've had this happen a couple of times in the last month, a certain run I do on a certain trail loop results in an unusually low "Load" score from my Garmin 945 compared to similar runs in days before.
Here is the run with the corresponding metrics:
4/23 Trail Run Activity
9.1 miles - 81min - 8:57min/mile - 146bpm HR - 630/630' gain/loss - 3.0 Training Effect - 253w Power from Stryd (which I know Garmin ignores)
Load = 90
Just for comparison:
4/19 Run Activity
6.29 miles - 55min - 8:52mni/mile - 143bpm - 180/180' gain/loss - 3.4 Training Effect - 254w Power
Load = 128
So the trail run which was 50% longer duration, with higher HR average, and comparable Pace/Power somehow has 33% less load? Something is wrong in the way that Garmin Training Effect is being calculated here right?
Neither of these runs had any kind of intervals or anything that would have made the HR averages misleading. Both were steady-state runs that ended with a stretch of almost-Tempo level of effort.
For what it's worth, all other Training Platforms I use (SportTracks, Runalyze, FinalSurge, Stryd Powercenter) calculated their equivalent of "Load" in a more normal way relative to my other runs. I know Stryd calculates on Power, but the other 3 use HR for their Trimp/Load/Effort scores.
The impact of this isn't a big deal, it affects my Garmin training metrics, which I don't pay alot of attention to as I use those other sites, but I guess I'm just curious as to what might have happened.