Can I display a run without the walking breaks?
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You want to remove the walking phases at a run?
To do this, just click on the "Walking icon" in the training summary of the run.
So you can display intensity and zones distribution, pace, power and many other values filtered, where you really just ran. This is interesting e.g. for interval training to evaluate only the running phase without walking breaks.
To do this, just click on the "Walking icon" in the training summary of the run.
Zones and metrics are displayed without walking breaks
The running training metrics are then displayed without the walking phases.So you can display intensity and zones distribution, pace, power and many other values filtered, where you really just ran. This is interesting e.g. for interval training to evaluate only the running phase without walking breaks.
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