Treadmill run - pace and distance
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@isazi is this a new feature? I can’t remember about that in previous models.
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@fluca yes, also Vertical and S9PP will be able to modify the distance of some indoor workouts (e.g. treadmill)
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@isazi said in Treadmill run - pace and distance:
@Vemee will report, thanks.
Just checked with the latest FW and it is adjusting pace after me changing the distance.
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@isazi damn!!! This next firmware is going to improve 85% of the things that bothered me in the last years. I hope it will be stable and bug-free as per suunto tradition.
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@isazi just tested - it’s great, that you can now change the distance after the workout, but before the upload! Did another run a few hours later to see if a second run would yield more accurate distance (first one, was 30% off) and it did (only 100m shorter than treadmill distance). So it seems to calibrate
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@isazi Same with an indoor track ?
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@ChrisA So, it’s only entered after the first run on the treadmill or is it possible to correct the distance every time?
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@lessthanmore after every workout
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@pavel-samokha does that work even with external footpod?
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@fluca I haven’t tested
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For people with a treadmill, I strongly recommend this accessory: https://npe.fit/products/runn
It works very well with Suunto watches as a “foot pod”.
I’ve tested it with the Suunto Race, Vertical, Spartans series and Ambit.The only downside? There is no way (at the moment) to use the incline value of the sensor on a Suunto watch (available on Garmin with a ConnectIQ Data Field).
But beside that, it provides a super accurate speed measure.
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@Pilok I use the Runn on the treadmill and another one on the cross trainer (elliptical trainer) and my Spartan Ultra. I recommend it too.
With a Fenix 6X Pro I use an ir sensor for cadence and a second ir sensor for speed, connected to a raspberry pi and broadcasted to the Fenix 6X Pro with an ant+ dongle.
Unfortunately it is not possible with the Spartan Ultra.
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@pilleus wow, that’s a solid setup for speed an cadence.
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Intervals with active recovery on the treadmill. I like it because of the predefined pace and time I choose with a touch on the cockpit.
Runn, the treadmill sensor, captures the speed and cadence and broadcasts the data via bluetooth to the Suunto Spartan Ultra. Pictures 1 and 2 are showing the data. Cadence is not accurate, but usable.
Picture 3 is showing the real cadence, captured by an IR sensor which is counting the foot steps and broadcasts the data via ANT+ dongle (connected to a Raspberry PI) to a Garmin Forerunner 255. These data are accurate and can be taken for a special cadence training.
Runn gives 170 spm average, the IR sensor 178 spm average, measured over the complete time of the treadmill training.
The Forerunner gives me also the ascent of a treadmill training, because of the Garmin IQ data field for the Runn. This is missing for Suunto watches and a request via email to create a Suunto Plus app was not successful until now.
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@pilleus Hi, is it the distance also accurate using this runn sensor? It’s annoying to always manually edit the distance in every session.
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@Arie-Rahmadi The distance of the Runn treadmill sensor is exact. You can use it with the standard calibration or calibrate it according to the distance of the treadmill.