05-15-2022
09:21
- last edited on
12-18-2022
22:33
by
MatthewFitbit
05-15-2022
09:21
- last edited on
12-18-2022
22:33
by
MatthewFitbit
The pace stat makes no sense! Example: Today's Low pace=193'07", high=37'12", avg=28'59".
How can my average speed be faster than my highest? This is not possible. The Avg pace value must be greater (slower) than the High pace number. Is any of these approximately correct?
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05-15-2022 14:24
05-15-2022 14:24
I guess this may be why the error continues. You obviously flunked math & maybe English. The AVERAGE pace (in time per mile) can not be faster than the HIGH pace. A large number is a SLOW pace and a small number is a FAST pace. The average must be a number between the highest and lowest.
05-15-2022 10:01
05-15-2022 10:01
Those numbers are actually time per mile (or km). 28' 59" means 28 minutes 59 seconds per mile.
05-15-2022 14:24
05-15-2022 14:24
I guess this may be why the error continues. You obviously flunked math & maybe English. The AVERAGE pace (in time per mile) can not be faster than the HIGH pace. A large number is a SLOW pace and a small number is a FAST pace. The average must be a number between the highest and lowest.