Treadmill - SPEED AND DISTANCE BY WALK WITH GPS CALIBRATION
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@laufbursche7 it will only calibrate when running outdoors with GPS on.
Notification will only happen after the first successful outdoor GPS-based run.
Treadmill will then be able to use this calibration data.Still, you can adjust the treadmill distance in the watch right after the workout.
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@Egika said in Treadmill - SPEED AND DISTANCE BY WALK WITH GPS CALIBRATION:
it will only calibrate when running outdoors with GPS on.
Notification will only happen after the first successful outdoor GPS-based run.
Treadmill will then be able to use this calibration data.That doesn’t make any sense.
I want to calibrate the treadmill units.
Outside, the distances fit so far. There were minimal differences of a few meters between the Suunto Race and my old Vantage M.
I’m only concerned about the massive deviations without GPS on the treadmill. -
@laufbursche7
as far as i understand, the watch will learn from your outdoor gps activities (calibrate) your way of running (step lenght, pace, etc…) and then (once calibrated), your watch should be more precise while running on the threadmill using threadmill sportsmode (without GPS) -
@laufbursche7 it does make sense very much. And it works as described in your initial post.
let me try to rephrase in case of misunderstanding:- On the treadmill, there is no speed information from GPS signals.
- the watch tries to deduct your speed from your arm movement (frequency and amplitude etc).
- arm movement dring running is highly individual
- that is the reason why a calibration is needed
- the calibration will take place automatically during a run with proper GPS, where the watch reads GPS speed and wrist movement.
- this data is then used on activities without GPS
Speed= Calibration_Factor * arm_movement
To find the Calibration_Factor you need to know both Speed (from GPS) and arm_movement (during activity)
If you have it you can derive the speed according to above formula.
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Not sure if it helps, but I ran on a treadmill yesterday evening for the first time since the latest S9PP firmware update. After finishing, I saw the option to edit the distance (in the watch) to match the treadmill, which I did. After doing this, I saw a message: something like ‘treadmill calibrated.’
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@wakarimasen
Oh… great News…than I waiting for this message -
@laufbursche7 Hi, did you get the message about the treadmill calibrated? Actually I’m using race S, but it seems that the distance also not accurate everytime.
Weird thing is, at the low speed (when you walk on treadmill) 4-5km/h, the watch record longer distance than the treadmill, It become more accurate at high speed >7.5km/h.
However, when I’m running at pace 6, the watch only shows pace 7. -
@Arie-Rahmadi the calibration message has been removed in current firmware versions.
Still the calibration is taking place in the background. -
@Egika the calibration will be depend on outdoor running only? or will it done after several treadmill session?
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@Arie-Rahmadi
After the last update - as soon as you finish running on the treadmill you can change the distance according to what appears on the treadmill and then all the data is reset accordingly
It is important to emphasize that the change in the clock must be done before pressing - finish -
@Danny-poleg pardon me, what do you mean by “all the data reset accordingly”. Is it only the calculation of avg pace or including the avg pace per split? Because in my experience it just the first one, the avg pace per split did not change.
Example: I run on speed 6km/h for 1 hour, the treadmill calculate distance as 6km, while the watch record 8km. If I update the distance in the watch as 6km, indeed the avg pace in the general information change, but the avg pace in every split still the same based on 8km. -
@Arie-Rahmadi You are right, only the general figure, the split will not change