I don't understand the TSS calculation on Suunto
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@isazi Hi both sorry to butt in here, but this is how I set my running power zones - just wondering if this looks right as the results look ok,
I did the LT test SuuntoPlus to get my HR and Pace threshold, I then took the average power from the last two 10 minute sections of my LT test and used that as running FTP in intervals.icu to get that to define my power zones, and back-tracked thiose zone values into Suunto.
Now the power zone times seem to match my runing and pace zone times in runs…
Is that the way? I ask as although there was a lot of info on pace and hr zones, there’s less on Power zones and so I’m well aware this method may not be optimal…
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@Desdinova I do the same (except intervals.icu, I use training peaks for that)
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@isazi said in I don't understand the TSS calculation on Suunto:
@Lionel-B https://www.suunto.com/en-nl/Support/Product-support/suunto_race_s/suunto_race_s/recording-an-exercise/intensity-zones/
Oh i got it ! Missed that option before
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@isazi I cant believe i did something right Must be my birthday lol
Seriously though, thanks for the info…
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@Desdinova there are plenty of fitness tests that can help you define your thresholds and zones, just pick one that lets you train at an effort level that matches your perception
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@isazi I was comfortable with the pace and HR side, just theres less info on power on line so I did wing it a bit
Thanks
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No one at Suunto thought that it’s peculiar that a user has to use external calculators? Let us at least have one in the app. Of course the best option would be that you are able to set up your zones in the app too or at the very least there’d be an option to do it automatically for you after using Anaerobic Threshold app but that might be asking for the moon.
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@jussim the moon was briefly in the previous Android beta
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@The_77 https://forum.suunto.com/post/150727
Is this what you are referring to?
Looking forward to it!
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@Lionel-B For your first example, TSS (MET) means Metabolic equivalent of Task, so it doesn’t take into consideration anything execpt duration and type of activity, each sport profile has a MET value, that gets integrated over time, so in this case Zone 1 / Zone 5 doesn’t have any incidence on the final value
The fact that your bike activity is imported also maybe wreak havoc on the alogtithm calculation for the TSS hr ?
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@Elipsus said in I don't understand the TSS calculation on Suunto:
The fact that your bike activity is imported also maybe wreak havoc on the alogtithm calculation for the TSS hr ?
imported activities doesn’t have the proper HR zones, they have default HR zones in Suuntoapp. --> for sure “wrong” tss calculation, if calculated. If TSS value is in the fit file, it may work though
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Ok i’m back with two activities which are not imported
first activity : trail
13.6km 400D+ average HR 142 (1h25)
TSS (hr) is 83second activty : hike
12.6km 400D+ average HR 110 (2h15)
TSS (hr) is 87Do you think it is normal ? i do not.
if we base TSS on heartrate, and according to the average HR for each activity, i would consider the first activity would have a much bigger TSSwhat do you think ?
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@Lionel-B - I have seen something similar. In my case, the HIKE is being measured against the default HR zones. And the TRAIL RUN is using the custom running HR profile / Pace Profile / Power Profile. Depends on how you have setup the watch.
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@Lionel-B if you look at it another way, TSS is a measure of your % effort of your FTP/hour, i.e. if you did FTP for an hour it would be 100 TSS (from memory). In the first activity you averaged 58.5 TSS/hour. Activity two, you averaged 38.7 TSS/hour. Clearly activity one was much harder, just activity two took longer, and Suunto is only working off your Z4/Z5 interval for TSS calcs.
All that said, sometimes I feel walking/hiking feels like it gives higher TSS than makes sense, but I understand why it does.
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@The_77 thanks for this interesting point of view
it makes sense !But that way, i’m not sure if it is good enough to mesure performance and load through time