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The Readiness Score is suspicious.

Does anyone else find that you have to work harder than normal to get your heart rate up when you have a low readiness score?

 

I understand that if your readiness score is low, you really shouldn't be trying to exert yourself, but if one has a daily routine, which rarely changes, shouldn't the results of a non-biased counter not change as well?  

 

For what it's worth, between the heart rate monitor issues on the Sense and this suspicious statistic, I have a feeling that they are related.

 

If the Active Zone minutes are any indication, a little over a year before the Readiness score went live, the Active Zone minutes count fell off a cliff.

 

I'm just thinking out loud, in text form... I really hope that they can get this all fixed, I'm a big numbers guy and just want them to be accurate.

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I only mention the Active Zone minutes year before, just to conspire that they may have been testing it starting then and they were seemingly happy with the results to let it go live.

 

It's just really weird is all.

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