Tsnor wrote: ↑January 7th, 2025, 3:00 pm
HornetMaX wrote: ↑January 7th, 2025, 12:54 pm
..but I do see the pushed data from c2 logbook influencing most of the Garmin metrics (e.g Training Load).
Excellent. I could not see any difference in training status from either manually entered activities or from C2 pushed activities.
When you look at "training status" "acute load" do you see the workload showing up ? I did not. Nor did I see a shift in recovery time.
For comparison, a hard rowing intervals session can generate more than 24 hours of recovery time now that I can record it through my watch using ant+ fe-c. When I used the push from C2 log to Garmin there was zero recovery time impact.
Yes, for both Training Status and Acute Load.
I think Garmin changed that (the fact that third-party data can be used for various metrics) a few months after I've bought my I2X (Nov 2023).
As far as I can see, the only thing that does not use the c2 pushed data is the Intensity Minutes: it keeps on using the HR recorder by the Garmin optical HR instead of using the HR sent by the c2 log. Because of that, it miscomputes that by a mile, at least for indoor rowing: today I did a 10min warmup (avg pace 2:15), a 4x1000m with 6min rest (avg pace 1:54) and a 10min avg cooldown (pace 2:29): the intensity minutes are respectively 0, 22 and 17: it doesn't make sense, it's simply due to the optical HR being totally off.
BTW, this is related to the #1 annoyance I have with that Garmin watch (guess it applies to other Garmin watches as well): you can connect it to an HRM, but the HRM data is used only if you record an activity on the watch. Ideally, once the HRM is "known" to the watch (paired, this has to be done only once) and once the HRM is ON, the watch should get the data from the HRM, even when not recording an activity. Or at least you should be allowed to manually switch from the optical HR sensor to the external HRM (again, even when not recording an activity).