S7 - Distance/speed is off on the Running workouts
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Hello everybody,
New Suunto 7 user here!Iām running with S7 and distance/speed is off.
All other stats, like steps, duration, heart rate, altitude etc is more or less accurate.
Iāve been running the same routes for a long time and my fitbit is consistent in measurements.
But S7 measures distance almost 1.5 times more of what it should be and it doesnāt make a lot of sense:
fitbit/S7 (miles)
7.09/11.65
6.99/11.79
8.56/12.12
First one from the top is Running (race), second and third - Running (basic).
Iāve tried āraceā instead of ābasicā because S7 was almost randomly beeping marking a lap, which was annoying.
Triple checked all the settings, everything looks good. Measurements set to āImperialā on the watch, Suunto app and Android phone itself.
Iām running outside, in the open, have a phone on me and GPS signal is good.
Iāve seen instructions how to calibrate GPS on S3, but canāt find anything like that for S7.
Any ideas what could be causing this and how to fix it?
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@igchy How do you know the Fitbit is accurate? Just because it is consistent does not make the measurement accurate.
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@brad_olwin i wish i could trust Suunto on this one
Iāve been running for about a year now and every mile is a progress for me. 12 miles in an hour is a hell of a result for beginner runner haha
Average amount of steps in a mile is 2000, and iām not AndrĆ© the Giant
Measured distance in google maps and itās almost the same as fitbit:
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@brad_olwin I agree, I could say the same thing about my AW S6 which is a very accurate device. My S7 matches the S6 in every aspect except the calories at a bit higher on the S7
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@Optics-field-Test @Brad_Olwin Iām sure S7 is a great and accurate device, I wouldnāt buy it otherwise
Feels like Iām doing something wrong or device Iāve got is not functioning properly.
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@igchy I would suggest you give it a factory reset and before starting your run wait for the white arrow to go solid. I tend to activate my running mode about ten minutes before I start running that way I am guaranteed best signa lock and heart is nicely up. I do 10 minutes power walk before my run and that get my blood flowing to my arms so the HR is capturing clean data.
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@optics-field-test thank you for the advice! will try that today.
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After I reset a watch and set it up again, I noticed that even though my location correctly displayed on the map and arrow is solid white on the map, itās still blinking in workout.
Reset watch few more times, issues is still there.
Getting a replacement, hope itās gonna work as expected.Thank you for help, guys!
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@brad_olwin The screenshots above show 11868 steps in 11.65 miles. That seems improbable.
If that was 11.65 km that number of steps would make sense, but 11.65 miles - no. -
@sky-runner said in S7 - Distance/speed is off on the Running workouts:
@brad_olwin The screenshots above show 11868 steps in 11.65 miles. That seems improbable.
If that was 11.65 km that number of steps would make sense, but 11.65 miles - no.Those step figures donāt seem too bad to me.
Steps taken whilst running depend on two main things:
- Height of the runner
- Pace they are running
We donāt know the height of the poster, but we can see their pace of 6ā00/mile (mighty fast! well done!)
An average person of average height (5ā6") running an average pace (9ā00/mile) will do 1480 steps per mile.
If someone is taller, they will do fewer steps. Shorter, then more steps.
If they run faster, they will do fewer steps. Slower, then more steps.We can see the poster has done an average of 1,018,7 steps per mile (11868 steps divided by 11.65 miles).
As they were going at quite a pace, that would explain the fewer steps per mile than the average. If the poster is taller than 5ā6" that would also explain it.
Obviously none of this is scientific, but itās a good enough average.
We canāt assume anyoneās steps per mile or km are high or low or right or wrong without knowing all of the relevant data.
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@olymay you forgot about cadence - that can change your stride length and increase/decrease the number of steps your take.
Recently I was doing a lot of cadence work trying to get up to 180spm and noticed my step count varied a lot from what used to be my norm 140-155spm to when I was hitting 168-175spm (still working on the 180spm). -
@jamie-bg said in S7 - Distance/speed is off on the Running workouts:
@olymay you forgot about cadence - that can change your stride length and increase/decrease the number of steps your take.
I thought cadence was a result of stride length and pace?
My understanding was the three were essentially a triangle. If you want to change one piece then you can change either of the other two?
(similar to ohms law in electrics, or the exposure triangle in photography, etc?)But yes, I probably should have mentioned it
(180 spm!?!?! wow thatās fast! great effort!)
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(180 spm!?!?! wow thatās fast! great effort!) - not there yet, still working on that - said I am normally around 168-175spm.
I think its worth the effort as supposedly it reduces the strain on the body especially the knees and my knees are super dodgy (along with my back) from too many years of training and competitive sailing in dinghies.
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@jamie-bg said in S7 - Distance/speed is off on the Running workouts:
(180 spm!?!?! wow thatās fast! great effort!) - not there yet, still working on that - said I am normally around 168-175spm.
I think its worth the effort as supposedly it reduces the strain on the body especially the knees and my knees are super dodgy (along with my back) from too many years of training and competitive sailing in dinghies.
175 is pretty damn close to 180 and is close enough for me to say well done
So are you simply running faster? Or taking small and fast steps to end up a similar pace to your regular running?
(sorry if this is going off topic)
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Got a replacement S7, GPS gets a fix in 10-15 seconds even inside.
@sky-runner youāre absolutely right, 11.65 miles and 11868 steps donāt make a lot of sense for me too:
11.65 * 5280 / 11868 = about 5.2 feet per step.
Iām 5ā7" and jumping 5 feet on each step for an hour+ would beā¦ hmā¦ fun lol
An average cadence on that run is 86. I want to see somebody who can run like that
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@igchy hopefully the hardware was the issue.
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Yep, a replacement watch makes a lot more sense (today wasnāt my best performance btw :))
Also, āWear GPS Fixā application helped me with troubleshooting GPS issue:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freepoc.weargpsfixThanks everybody!
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@olymay said in S7 - Distance/speed is off on the Running workouts:
(sorry if this is going off topic)
OT sometimes is manna
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@olymay running about the same pace, though I do use the cadence to slightly increase/decrease pace by varying it slightly, but is more about improving my running style to put less strain on my body by taking the smaller strides.