Apologies in advance if this is a stupid question, but I couldn't find the answer to this anywhere (probably due to me asking the wrong questions - please don't mock me as I'm new!). I'm wondering about data during a workout (using fitbit on a Pixel watch). When I swipe to the right during a workout to get more detailed information about distance, steps, calories, elevation, etc, what do the numbers next to the two stopwatch icons mean? Is it average pace and current pace, or something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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First of all, there's no stupid question.
Second, can you post a photo of your screen, so other people know what you mean. I don't own a Pixel watch so I can't help you without seeing something.
I guess the workout you are talking about is running so average and current pace are possible.
@se_collins I wear a Sense 2 and my real time stats show a stopwatch for my current pace and a stopwatch with 'avg' next to it for average pace. If it isn't clear on the Pixel watch stat screen, start your run or walk, then stop and stand still after a few minutes. The stat that goes to 0' 00" in a few seconds is your current pace. 😉
I agree with @MarioDings. There are no stupid questions.
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