Example: If a total workout average pace is 2:00 min/500m, did the software look back at the entire workout to get this average?
Why do I ask? I notice that rowing with stronger than average pace, even at the final minute of a workout, will lower the average min/500m time. This is understandable if one is rowing, say, 10 minutes and there’s 10 minutes worth of data to average...fast rowing could affect the average. But if one is rowing for 60 minutes, with a huge data set, then fast rowing for the final minute should barely affect the average. With a half marathon, it would be nearly impossible to move the average with a finishing sprint of even several minutes. But in my experience, sprint finishes do affect the average even on longer rows, and seemingly by the same as it would with a short workout. This has me inclined to think the software “reads” back only a certain amount of data to calculate the averages.
Is that true, or is my pretzel logic half-baked?
