Progress editing (CTL and ATL)
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Nowadays I had to go and use Garmin. I don’t really like Garmin in providing data during training. I already have progress in Suunto app, but in the future this progress will be zero. In the future I plan to return to Suunto and I will make some progress, but in the application I will have zero. I think it would be useful to change your progress and assign starting values.
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@Sergei-Ladeishchikov workaround: create a dummy activity -> edit TSS manually where you fine tune it to be approx your current Garmin value.
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sync the activities using any app or service… why don’t have a nice historial of activities??
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@DMytro do you suggest doing this for every workout?
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@Bulkan what services can you recommend? it’s not a bad idea, it’s good if it works in two directions…
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@Sergei-Ladeishchikov just one with your total tss
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Unfortunately the values are not comparable
If you export an activity recorded with another device within the Suunto app, you will have untruthful data and, given the lack of heart rate zones in the app, there will be incorrect hr(tss) values
Suunto should enter heart rate zones in the app
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I have different values using trainingpeaks vs the same metrics used by Suunto
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@scafroglia93 I also had to edit rTSS for most of my workouts. The pace zones in hours and TP are the same.
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@Sergei-Ladeishchikov
SyncMyTracks - you can get it to sync both ways (set up two rules) -its very good at not duplicating tracks, and if you pay for premium it will auto-sync for you. When I was using it I found it was pretty good at auto syncing within 15-30 of the activity having populated my normal platform.
App is on play store and apple store. -
@Jamie-BG it created duplicates for me on TP