Maybe 10.02 km it is not enough distance to set a new record for 10km ? Because , how you could see at print screens it was better time and better pace, but it was not record...
Maybe 10.02 km it is not enough distance to set a new record for 10km ? Because , how you could see at print screens it was better time and better pace, but it was not record...
It seems like the records have a hard time when the distance is just at the distance for the record. Set it manually. Click the cog wheel > Set as PR.
Ok. Thank you vrty much !
It seems like the records have a hard time when the distance is just at the distance for the record
To expand on this, Garmin PRs work differently when you run close to the PR distance vs. a bit further (or a lot further) than the PR distance.
1) Close to the PR distance: the time for the whole activity is used
(i.e. 52:53 for the 2nd activity)
2) A bit/lot further than the PR distance: the time for the exact PR distance is used
(In the 1st activity, if you ran 5:17/k for the first 10k, the PR time would be roughly 52:50, which would explain why 52:53 was not considered a PR.)
A lot of people don't like this apparent inconsistency, but the point of 1) is to handle PRs for races, where ppl never run the exact race distance (they usually run a bit further.) 2) is to handle the normal case where you set a shorter PR during a longer activity.
(Contrast with Strava, which always uses the exact distance for "best efforts". Every best effort that's set during a race will always be a bit too fast.)
Even though Garmin tries to do the "right thing" with PRs, unfortunately it's unintuitive