@aiv4r To echo this, I recall a day when I first got a competitor’s watch with its “all day stress score”, and over time learning that viewing the realtime readout literally stressed me out, so it worked against my body’s need to cut loose from a bunch of tech saying I was dying when I wasnt…
And, someone told me when I first started running: time, distance, and on road at least, pace. All the other stuff gets in the way of learning to (and I quote) “run by feel.” This thread is honestly an extension of that same mindset…and why I’m loving being back with a Suunto on my wrist. I haven’t done it yet but…I’m looking forward to the day I record a run with the app for the “credit” of distance, but nothing on my wrist at all. But that’s veering off topic
All that to say, the AI coach does the trick if we want it, and quantifying a “score” or advice we should be getting by feel is, I agree, going a bit out of scope for a sports watch…