VO2 max huge drops
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@isazi well, I actually like the idea of having some sort of fitness level displayed on the watch, doesn’t need to be VO2Max tho. What I would like is if it would work for more sports. But in the current state I’d rather ditched it as well.
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It makes me wonder why it’s estimated for hiking when it’s so unreliable on everything but running on flat.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel I suppose some might consider speed walking in the woods to be hiking. And I can imagine the algorithm working reasonalbly well (at least equally well as for trail running) for this specific case. But I guess having a toggle in SA or in the watch should solve this problem.
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@DMytro I’ve been asking for this for quite some time now. Well, at last there’s music control per sports in S9PP.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel ah cool, I didn’t know that!
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As you know from a recent survey, Suunto is looking into performance metrics and more. I guess we’ll see it next year.
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@isazi, I took a two hour walk recently, with a “good” recorded GPS track and no HR recorded using an S5. The V02 Max estimate for that training was 50.6. Super surprised to see an estimated value without any heart rate recorded. That V02 value matches my most recent training run, best guess that was just passed through, but it’s confusing when some actual runs will have a null value for that training.
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@Bradleyd vo2max estimation shouldn’t update when there’s no hr. Most likely you’re seeing last value from your run.
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel Agree that this number is likely from a previous training event…but…the V02Max estimate is listed as a property for the walk where there was no HR record. I also have a recent run training that is an ordinary10K, no different from the training previous or next. In this case, though, no VO2Max appears in the summary.
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@Bradleyd as for the walk: I think vO2 is a cumulative value, so if it didn’t change because no HR was recorded, it’s still shown at the end.