Third-party training
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Come on Suunto, make a little effort to make Run compatible with third-party training programmes.

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This comment should be in the section: Feature Suggestions.
Even though it concerns Run. -
@ADidier No this belongs in the Suunto Run category as the Run is the only watch that does not support Suunto+ apps. The guides from 3rd parties are essentially Suunto+ apps. Since the Run is Suunto’s budget run-focused watch I doubt this will change. My opinion and not that of Suunto.
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@Brad_Olwin I hope you’re wrong
and that Suunto will manage to integrate at least third-party training programmes – for my half marathon preparation – and a few running tests – e.g. Cooper – because it’s running.
I agree with not having mapping, but at least for running it should be complete.
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@ADidier said in Third-party training:
@Brad_Olwin I hope you’re wrong
and that Suunto will manage to integrate at least third-party training programmes – for my half marathon preparation – and a few running tests – e.g. Cooper – because it’s running.
I agree with not having mapping, but at least for running it should be complete.
Suunto went out of their way to make an entire new OS for the Run, rather than leveraging the work they did on the Race and Vertical. They limited sports modes on Run and did not give the ability to run Suunto+ apps. There is no marketing by Suunto to indicate they intend to give Run these capabilities. You likely should have got a Race / Race S / Race 2 instead.
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@ADidier I understand and I like the Run a lot. However, enabling 3rd party workouts is likely to require S+ and I don’t think that will happen. Again, my opinion. At least you can make Interval workouts to match your 3rd party. That is what I do when I use the run.