Is there a way to measure average heart rate during a period of rest, at any point in a move?
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@silentvoyager “Throwing the baby out with the bathwater”, springs to mind.
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@Alejandro it doesnt ? I can see my lap times for sure. Strange…
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos If you get a spare moment, could you please show me a screenshot of where you see your lap times in Runalyze? Would be much appreciated. I’m hunting around but don’t see… In Movescount I can use the small grey squares on the graph (A), select between them and instantly get my average heart rate (B);

When you have to take 8 measurements per move, and sometimes 3 moves per day, it’s a very productive feature.
Thanks again for your time!
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@Alejandro To be honest not sure cannot find this specific feature. Maybe @mipapo could help
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@Alejandro Well, this isn’t possible yet. We will add this “feature” when we are refactoring the activity view, but I really don’t know when this will be the case. Sorry for the moment. We are working on so many parts of RUNALYZE in the moment. I will that feature wish to the the ticket.
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@mipapo Many thanks for your efforts on Runalyze! Much appreciated.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos So, I know this topic is a bit old, but I just got into your Quantified Self site… Firstly, I must say it’s a beautifully crafted tool. Love the name too - kind of esoteric-y. :–) Secondly, it has exactly what I was looking for, namely, manual laps so I can record resting HR between points;

Thirdly, dark mode!
You’ve probably heard it too many times, but THIS is what Movescount/Suunto App should be. ;–)
Anyway, I just felt the need to acknowledge your efforts with a big, “THANK YOU”! When I import some data I’ll be donating. ;–)
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@Alejandro
some are asking when QS will become SA web end…

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@Alejandro you could use the selection select the portion between laps and get AVG/MIN/Max Gain/Loss
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Yes, I saw that. Very useful. And the selection zoom-in is a very nice touch. Great job.
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