Body resource meter issue?
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@egika That’s an interesting advice cause apparently I have never adjusted the resting HR rate. Now I found it in the watch and it was at 60 bpm, which seems lowish. Set it at 65, will see if that helps. Thanks again for this idea!
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@g-q This has been commented already if I’m not wrong that after charging resource meter is set at ~50% and then gets self-calibrated over next few hours
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@mcsolaar said in Body resource meter issue?:
after charging resource meter is set at ~50% and then gets self-calibrated over next few hours
Thanks for pointing this out, however it’s not always set to 50%. Right now I’ve removed the watch from the charge and my body resource data keeps decreasing starting from the value I had before the charge
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@g-q …which probably means it had self-calibrated immediately and went down to your actual metrics
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@mcsolaar said in Body resource meter issue?:
Set it at 65, will see if that helps. Thanks again for this idea!
Please let us know if this solves the problem… also if it’s not a fair solution imho
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@g-q Yep, will test it over next couple of days and nights, but I guess at least in my particular case it might be a sensible solution. If we assume my resting hr was set too low, this also explains why I’ve never observed resource gain during a day, while e.g. reading a book on a sofa etc. HR was low but probably not that low…
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@mcsolaar the resting HR setting has been discussed before. Maybe you can find the topic. It should be the HR you get, when sitting in a comfortable chair doing nothing but relaxing. Then the algo can work out your resources better.
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@mcsolaar said in Body resource meter issue?:
why I’ve never observed resource gain during a day, while e.g. reading a book on a sofa etc. HR was low but probably not that low…
I’m pretty sure it worked well past weeks (what you say it happened).Just in these days it’s started having a tantrum
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@egika I used the method that somebody commented in other topic sometime ago, I not remember if @olymay or @Jamie-BG, that is to create an Indoor activity inmediately after wake up, and I use this time to made some breath exercises for about 10 minutes. I take this Avg. HR of the activity as my Resting Hearth Rate and works for me.
I not get 100% of resources everyday, but I use as reference only, because if not next step will be plug me a USB-C on my… -
@flypg - think it was probably @olymay who may have suggested how to get RHR when i reckoned it was super important.
Personally I think the bigger question should be is when will the S7 be updated with updated firstbeat sleep algorithms as I know the Garmins have had a couple of recent tweaks and the resource gain is definitely a much better estimate than what is on the S7.
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@jamie-bg I’m not giving up hope of having an update for the S7 as a year-end present…
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@mcsolaar I have gone through this Body resources exercise extensively and my conclusion is after a while wearing the watch religiously over night and day it will work out the good body resources better.
Also, I noticed that after a full restore to the watch it yielded to a better tracking.
Let me explain, I went on a holiday and I used this period as a monitoring phase of my stress level and body resources. My findings are:
Being active all day long and feeling shuttered by 7pm resulted in 1.5 hours of stress whilst working from home resulted in 6/7 hours stress this does impact your body resources throughout the day massively. Night time, despite finishing my day close to 20% body resources, a good night sleep resulted in a high HRV, indeed this explains why my recovery overnight was high.
My take on body resources is if the watch is worn snug enough and measuring HR accurately it will produce accurate data.
What’s would be beneficial is for Suunto to include a new tab in the Suunto app to display HRV reading plotted in to a graph over a 24h period. The information is translated to body resources metrics but one could argue that seeing the number of variability is better then just a an interpretation.
The Apple watch offer a breathe app that allow you to take an instant HRV reading.