Helge Damsholt
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An error occurred while saving the comment Helge Damsholt commentedWorkaround is to Export each workout to csv, import those to Excel and compare the currBPM for each workout by doing a Graph with the Columns, (you will need to copy the currBPM column for each to a new sheet where you can organize the workouts in columns and rename header to date)
Select all on new sheet and hit Graph/Line.But you are right, this functionality should be in Digifit, At least in MVP where one should be able to compare Months/Weeks etc. to really visualize improvement over time.
The choice right now is to use standardized Fitness Assessments like CP30 etc
Yes, This could be useful. For the moment I use the APP "Seconds Pro" to signal interval transitions and do a normal "outdoor run" with all Voice feedback turned off in Digifit. (Nice)
The Voice Feedback is triggered by "Zone Change" on configured intervals, so assuming one has 2 intervals with same zone, then no Voice Feedback is generated.
Also i noticed that HR messages like "Below target zone" sounds no matter what configuration i use on "Run Voice Feedback Controls", apparently there is an option missing to turn this of in "SPOKEN WHEN TRIGGERED"
So clearly the function of a Interval Timer is not integrated very well in Digifit, there should be a "Beep" option when one configure interval workouts.
Apparently Digifit has another opinion on this, since they didn't took action on this idea.