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      A Former User @Mi_chael
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      @mi_chael j’ai mis cadence mais ça me sort des tours/min on dirait plus un adapté au velo.

      i set cadence but it give me rotation/minute it looks like more for cycling.

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        Mi_chael Bronze Member @Guest
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        @g287-sf

        Si tu multiplies par 2 ça te donne le nombre de pas.

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          A Former User @Guest
          last edited by A Former User

          @g287-sf yes, this is the revolutions of one foot in a minute. You can calculate cadence as steps per minute (spm) using 2x multiplier (1 rpm = 2 spm).

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            A Former User
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            Ok thank you guys !

            If an admin can close the subject.
            Have a nice day

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              A Former User
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              Before it was closed anyone now where i can see what each setting does or mean exactly ?

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                DMytro @Guest
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                @g287-sf yes, in suunto 9 manual i think. Things like pte, v02max, epoc are explained briefly in the app (the is a blue corner over the values of this type, if you click on it, explanation will appear), but for more carefull explanation you should revert to a preffered seach plattform.

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                  A Former User @DMytro
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                  @дима-мельниченко i’ve download it but it’s not in. I will check on the web. Thank you 🙂

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                    DMytro @Guest
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                    @g287-sf Sorry, than I’ve mistaken. But you for sure can check out what symbols you see on your watch during training stand for (e.g. cadence symbol, vertical speed and so on).

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                      A Former User @DMytro
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                      @дима-мельниченко i think, i don’t explains well what i want to know.
                      It’s for this. Some are very clear but some not if you’re a beginner and it’ll be cool to know exactly what is it and how to understand the data it gives.
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                        DMytro @Guest
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                        @g287-sf ok, got it! If you have any specific thing, I’ll gladly help.

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                          A Former User @DMytro
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                          @дима-мельниченко not specific but it’s for my knowledge because it’s my first watch with many thung like this and it can be cool to know.

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