OK but I don't see the point you're trying to make.JaapvanE wrote: ↑February 2nd, 2024, 6:51 pmWhen I select "Download original" in the Garmin website for a C2-upload, I get a FIT-file, which is a format that also available for download on the Concept 2 website. The upload specifications for Garmin indicate they prefer the FIT-file. So let's assume Concept 2 has to play by the same rules like everybody else and uploads workouts in FIT-format like the rest of us.
FIT-files must contain a timestamp for every message (i.e. datapoint containing a distance, velocity, etc.) it contains. When I download the fit-file from C2, I see a message for each recovery-end. So, there they are stroke based. But that is all there is.
The OP logs on his watch and thinks the fact the PM5 doesn't send out anything during rest intervals is screwing things up on Garmin side, because his watch thinks he's putting out power even during rest intervals.
The only thing I'm saying is that without logging on the watch and simply allowing activity forwarding from c2 logbook to Garmin Connect I'm not sure I see the same problem: Garmin Connect has no data point during a rest interval and it knows it's a rest interval. So yeah, to me GC has all the info needed to compute whichever average or metric correctly. Do they do it ? Not sure.
Example, this workout https://log.concept2.com/profile/1528069/log/84289023
It is: 6'+9'+4rest + 6'+9'+4rest + 6'+9'+4rest + 6'+9' (no 4' rest on the last interval). So 60min work, 12min rest, 72min total.
C2 says my avg power is 181W and if I re-compute the average from each non-rest interval data (interval avg pwr and duration), I get the same number: (207*6+165*9+205*6+165*9+206*6+166*9+205*6+167*9) / 60 = 182
As you can see, I essentially stay at ~206W for 6min, then at ~166W for 9min (all repeated 4 times, with 4min rest in between).
So the average is simply (206*6 + 166*9)/15 = 182W. Cool.
On Garmin Connect the power graph looks OK (right values during each interval, no date during rest intervals).
However, the avg power reported by Garmin is 106W.
I have no idea how they compute that because, even assuming that they average including the rest intervals, that should leas to 182 * 60 /72 = 152W, way more than Garmin's 106W.
And if what the OP says also apply to activities forwarded by c2 logbook to GC, then Garmin would see my rest intervals at constant power (of, let's say, 166W), in which case the average would be (207*6+165*12+205*6+165*13+206*6+166*13+205*6+167*9) / 72 = 177W.
So garmin (in my case) underestimates the avg power (compared to the PM5).
I also see Avg Pace wrong: c2 says 2:04.6 overall avg, while Garmin says 2:29. But here the difference is indeed due to the fact that Garmin computes the avg pace also considering the rest intervals: if I do that too, I come up with their number.
They also have a separate section called "Workout Intervals" in which there's something called "other pace" (??) that actually says 2:05 (so aligned to c2 real average pace).