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    • Francesco PaganoF Offline
      Francesco Pagano Silver Members Bronze Member @Egika
      last edited by

      @Egika can you actually switch through those data fields with the upper button?
      I can only see
      Pace - Hr
      Power - HR
      Ascent - Descent

      S9PP
      S5

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      • Brad_OlwinB Offline
        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Francesco Pagano
        last edited by

        @Francesco-Pagano You can set which data fields you want in the Suunto App, then you will have the three you selected available.

        Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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        • Brad_OlwinB Offline
          Brad_Olwin Moderator @Danny poleg
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          @Danny-poleg The top button press will not change the color spectrum or it should not.

          Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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          • Danny polegD Offline
            Danny poleg Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
            last edited by

            @Brad_Olwin only on iphone
            This option does not exist on Android

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            • althaea35A Offline
              althaea35 Bronze Member @Danny poleg
              last edited by

              @Danny-poleg this works a described for me on Android (Galaxy s23).

              M5, Quest, Trackpod, A2S, SSU, S9B, S9P, Race
              Garmin 305, 60, 405, Fenix 2, 945, 955
              Polar M430, Vantage V

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              • Danny polegD Offline
                Danny poleg Silver Members @althaea35
                last edited by

                @althaea35 !
                Unfortunately this is what I see in the app what am i doing wrong 1000141768.jpg

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                • ? Offline
                  A Former User @Danny poleg
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @Danny-poleg I get that screen as well when the watch isn’t connected/synced to the app. Once it’s connected, it works better.

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                  • althaea35A Offline
                    althaea35 Bronze Member @Danny poleg
                    last edited by

                    @Danny-poleg 🤔

                    I see this with watch connected.

                    Have tried (the old) unload reload the app?

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                    M5, Quest, Trackpod, A2S, SSU, S9B, S9P, Race
                    Garmin 305, 60, 405, Fenix 2, 945, 955
                    Polar M430, Vantage V

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                    • herlasH Offline
                      herlas Silver Members @daveathletic
                      last edited by herlas

                      @daveathletic yes, you can indeed update Z3 and Z5 low end values using aerobic and anaerobic thresholds suggested by ZS.

                      Recently in a webinar Suunto clarified that ZS is not necessarily a replacement of lab testing for lactate and ventilation tests, but at the same time, it can be used as a good enough reference, as ZS data follows the lactate thresholds done in a lab very closely. It was stated by the creators of the metric behind ZoneSense that its thresholds are within +/- 5 bpm vs lab-based lactate test.

                      Having said that, it’s up to end-users to make best judgment use of the thresholds measured by ZoneSense, as you know, these will vary between days, even during same day. A ramp test on a track or flat course is usually a good way to get a relatively good idea of your thresholds from ZS.

                      If you don’t do ramp test, another way is do targeted sessions for each one, one aerobic session where you work below, at and above what you think your aerobic threshold might be and for enough time ( 3 to 5 mins) then do a separate session for anaerobic following same approach.

                      Hope this helps.

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                      • Danny polegD Offline
                        Danny poleg Silver Members
                        last edited by

                        @althaea35
                        @iterumtenta
                        Thanks to all the members of the group
                        There is nothing like the good old way - deleting the app, resetting the phone, installing the app and the magic works

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                        • daveathleticD Offline
                          daveathletic Bronze Member @herlas
                          last edited by

                          @herlas thanks for your reply, that helps a lot and gives me a really good understanding. There is so much information out there according to HR zones that it can get quite challenging to find the right way to set them up without a lab test.
                          Anyway, I‘m gonna do a track test and will use Zonesense metrics to get them at least more or less accurate.
                          Thanks for your help, really appreciate.

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                          • Danny polegD Offline
                            Danny poleg Silver Members @daveathletic
                            last edited by

                            @daveathletic

                            Nice article that sheds some light on the subject
                            In addition, Suunto’s YouTube website has additional explanatory videos

                            https://the5krunner.com/2024/09/18/suunto-ddfa-dynamic-heart-rate-zones-training/#google_vignette

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                            • SamuelPS Offline
                              SamuelP Bronze Member
                              last edited by

                              New lecture by suunto 😊

                              https://youtu.be/4q6XHYcN-_A?si=Jb4aVHJbwYElpbN0

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                              • daveathleticD Offline
                                daveathletic Bronze Member @Danny poleg
                                last edited by

                                @Danny-poleg thank you, that’s super helpful.

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                                • pilleusP Offline
                                  pilleus
                                  last edited by

                                  Walking on a 12 % incline, running on a 4 % incline on the treadmill (10 minutes warm up, then intervals with 3 minutes running and 2 minutes walking).

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                                    jussim Bronze Member @pilleus
                                    last edited by

                                    I ran a Cooper test.

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                                    Could one interpret the graph that I wasn’t able to really give my best here since I didn’t really hit VO2 zone? Admittedly my taper for this wasn’t quite the way I would’ve liked so my legs weren’t the freshest.

                                    P.S. App labeled this as “recovery.” Gee, how motivating! 😂 Is it the duration of under 30 mins that makes it so since 12 mins in Z5 apparently isn’t worth anything.

                                    9PP since 09-2025.

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                                    • stromdiddilyS Offline
                                      stromdiddily Gold Members @jussim
                                      last edited by

                                      @jussim I would say the graph looks pretty good relative to your effort (outside of that first spike)

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                                      • Francesco PaganoF Offline
                                        Francesco Pagano Silver Members Bronze Member
                                        last edited by

                                        Interesting read from Marco Altini’s blog:

                                        https://marcoaltini.substack.com/p/q-and-a-what-are-your-current-thoughts

                                        S9PP
                                        S5

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                                        • Zdeněk HruškaZ Offline
                                          Zdeněk Hruška Bronze Member @Francesco Pagano
                                          last edited by

                                          @Francesco-Pagano Oh, thanks so much for this article. I use Marco’s app but I haven’t noticed this opinion.
                                          Well that could explain why in my personal case the ZoneSense is probably useless (or there could be possibly other reasons of course). I have a hard time trying to interpret results.
                                          For me all the thresholds computed by the ZoneSense are way too low (sometimes even comically, like 30 beats under the lab measurement - measured with the H10 belt).
                                          For example I spent 40 minutes around 165bpm and I get a LT 152 or something like that. That’s not possible I suppose:)
                                          Even knowing that zones are shifting from day to day I am not sure how to work with it or what to take from it. There were a few times when it showed something that could make sense to me but… it’s not reliable for me to use it in a real time to guide my effort.
                                          And I also wonder about the names of the zones… Why is the second zone called ANaerobic (without oxygen) and another zone called VO2max (like maximum oxygen uptake)? Wouldn’t it be better to call the zone moderate, or tempo, or threshold… I don’t know. It would make more sense to me 🙂

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                                            A Former User @Francesco Pagano
                                            last edited by

                                            @Francesco-Pagano Curious to hear @Brad_Olwin’s thoughts on that article. For me, ZoneSense has been a game changer. I’m 50 years old, and it’s helped me a lot with RPE, controlling my training, and avoiding overtraining. I can say that I’m training more intelligently and have seen a real boost in my fitness.

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