BUG: Run prediction and lactate threshold missing
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@wmichi
Yeah that’s what I’ve been using. Frustrating as it seems a common issue. -
@Geoffwilli said in BUG: Run prediction and lactate threshold missing:
Yeah that’s what I’ve been using. Frustrating as it seems a common issue.
you only need 3 whr workouts to unlock it…
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For me and my Suunto Race,
Works after 3 run with a Polar H10.
But with 10 minutes in zone 2 and 10 minutes in zone 3.
After that i can see my run prediction and lactate threshold.
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@cjanevate I’ve probably done about 300 and still nothing
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@Mi_chael I’ve completed all sorts of different running sessions and have done sessions within those zones for longer than the 10min you mentioned. As someone previously noted, it would be useful if Suunto outlined what was required and then it would be clear if there is an error with the software.
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You’re right. It’s not clear at all.
But for sure. I run with a Polar H10 heart rate strap.
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I’ve seen a few suggestions that you need to use wrist heart rate to get LT and Race Predictions
I tried a run with just wrist HR and it was so bad to start that I wouldn’t trust the predictions it might come up with and didn’t try more runs.
Any word on when this might be resolved? Would the calculations work using a Suunto Smart Belt?
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@Ryan-Mullins As far as I know this will be solved in the next major update. Solved means that it will make predictions even if you use an external HR unit.
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It seems I am too affected by this on the Race (weird enough it works on the Vertical). I’ve had the Race for 10 days now and run almost every day and while the Vo2Max is computed the treshold and the estimations are not. Of course I am always running with the H10 or Garmin Pro Plus (external HRs). Is this known that OHR should be used? If yes this will result in quite ‘unrealistic’ results since the OHR always locks on my cadence somethimes as high as 210 while my Max HR achieved with H10 / Garmin is 178.
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@Marius-Jacobsen-Eggerud That would be terrific
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@EzioAuditore yes, it has been written here by Suunto that you need to use OHR for now. Next major release will solve the issue according to Suunto.
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@Marius-Jacobsen-Eggerud OK cool. Thanks.
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@EzioAuditore it may be that you need only to unlock this one (i.e. run once with the OHR) and after you get the first value using the external monitor works. Should be fixed with new firmware.
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@isazi thanks mate. I am in no rush to get the estimates but would like to know the LT with the Suunto. Will try and run my long run this Sunday with OHR though. Cheers and have a nice day.
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@isazi didn’t work for me.
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@EzioAuditore for the LT, better do the S+ test, the estimate from the Race does not work for me.
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@isazi said in BUG: Run prediction and lactate threshold missing:
@EzioAuditore it may be that you need only to unlock this one (i.e. run once with the OHR) and after you get the first value using the external monitor works. Should be fixed with new firmware.
That’s my experience. I ran with OHR a couple of times to get an estimate. Last time I used a HR belt and got slightly different estimates, so it seems to work with the belt now.
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@EzioAuditore managed to get an estimate yet? A fix should be released with the next update, that we are all patiently waiting for (and it should not be too far).
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@isazi Sorry mate. Didn’t use the OHR cause I am finishing marathon training plan and I kinda need accurate HR so still using only sensor. I get pretty accurate estimations from Stryd so not crucial at the moment. Once I finish I will give it a try. Even better if it comes with the next FW (btw the watch has been joy to use I cannot overstate this Much better experience than what I got with the SV. To be honest I am afraid to get the SV on my summer trip but will give it a go it was stable for 2 weeks non-stop running albeit without guides and Stryd connection )
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@isazi Hi again
Do you know if the newest FW (July) enabled estimates with belt?I’ve run around 6 runs (easy, tempo, intervals, long) but still no estimates. Cheers.Edit:
- Running estimate and lactate with HR belt.
Apparently it did