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    • Patrick RxP Offline
      Patrick Rx @Guest
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      @andré-faria about every 2nd day the resources are below 20% at lunchtime when I am in office. This resources feature does not work at all and is more or less useless (not even an approximate guessing) Today it dropped from 80% to 30% in 3h. It usually drops way faster when sitting or standing around than during an activity (with average hr >130bpm)

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        Jamie BG Bronze Member @Giacomo Laffranchini
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        @giacomo-laffranchini would also suggest checking your HR zones, and making sure they are appropriate.

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        • helgonet12H Offline
          helgonet12 @Jamie BG
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          @jamie-bg Hi! I have tried that but with same result. The body resources are going from 85% in the morning and after 15min slow walk with the dog it is down to 35% and by lunch it is down to 0%. I have tried soft reset, hard reset but with the same result. Both on S9B & S9Peak

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            Giacomo Laffranchini Bronze Member @Jamie BG
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            @jamie-bg thank you for the tip. Not sure whether or not my zones are indeed “appropriate.” What i did is: performing some tests with an HR chest monitor to find out max HR and resting HR, set the values in the watch, and let the watch calculate/adjust zones accordingly. I assume should be suitable approach, but perhaps there is a more precise approach that I am not aware of.

            S9P Granite Blue Titanium

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              lexterm77 Bronze Member @Jamie BG
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              @jamie-bg said in Body Resources general whackiness:

              @giacomo-laffranchini would also suggest checking your HR zones, and making sure they are appropriate.

              Zones don’t matter, resting, max hr, age height etc influence calc.

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                lexterm77 Bronze Member @lexterm77
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                I wore s7 and S9P today, they seem to be in agreement.

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                • Giacomo LaffranchiniG Offline
                  Giacomo Laffranchini Bronze Member @lexterm77
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                  @lexterm77 indeed i noticed that by increasing resting HR ( actually beyond what is my actual HR) and increasing max HR ( beyond my actual) resources are somehow more stable and declining at a lower pace. However, the side effect of doing so is that the watch struggles to precisely detect when I felt asleep. I guess my HR while reading before going to bed went below the resting HR set in the watch.
                  I guess by paying with the two numbers one could try finding the sweet spot.

                  S9P Granite Blue Titanium

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                    lexterm77 Bronze Member @Giacomo Laffranchini
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                    @giacomo-laffranchini

                    Your hr will go below resting hr when horizontal. Sensors not detecting movement for a while will assume you are asleep. It takes time to determine and my sleeping times are a little bit off when I wear them both, but not a lot. I also monitor movement with sleep app on iPhone and all 3 agree with each other to a 5min.

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                      A Former User @Dimitrios Kanellopoulos
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                      @dimitrios-kanellopoulos said in Body Resources general whackiness:

                      This issue affects all watches currently and I am afraid it’s outside Suunto. We have spent quite some effort to remedy this and atm it’s not on our hands.

                      I am talking specifically about the sudden drop after something easy. Easily reproducible with a stretching or yoga activity.

                      Thanks, will this issue be corrected in next update or soon? Firstbeat 1 year time 🙂

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                        @mountainchris I don’t know yet to be honest.

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