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Running Stress Score
Running Stress Score is a metric that Stryd uses as a variant of the training stress score:
https://blog.stryd.com/2017/01/28/running-stress-score/
There are some questions on how to find a value of the K described there, like explained here:
http://www.georgeron.com/2017/08/an-equation-for-running-stress-score-rss.html
Allan Olesen mailed me about his search for K: “I couldn't find a value of K which would fit. It
wouldn't fit my own runs, and it wouldn't fit the examples in the table in the article.
So I started messing with the factor of 100 in the article and discovered that I could make everything
fit if I changed it to 108 instead. With this, combined with a value of K of 3.5, my own runs would fit,
and all examples from the table in the article would fit, except two.
Of the two table values which didn't match, one was probably a typo - a value of 0.65 repeated in
both columns. The other one was probably redacted on purpose because the article writer was hell-
bent on making the result fit with his assumption of 100 RSS/hour when P = CP - which will never be
possible if the assumed factor of 100 is in reality 108.”
I have taken Allan’s take on this, with his proposed formula:
RSS per sample = 108/3600 x sample duration in seconds x (Power/CP)^3.5
Power to heartrate ratio
Power to heartrate ratio (P/HR) = Power/ Heartrate (Watts divided by beats per minute)
An increase in value shows increased endurance, see
https://www.trainingpeaks.com/blog/how-to-
Training effect
Training effect is a metric developed by Firstbeat and licensed by Garmin. On this page you can find
more info and a whitepaper:
https://www.firstbeat.com/en/science-and-physiology/epoc-and-
Lap pace and structured workouts
Since the summer of 2018 lap pace and other lap related metrics are working for automated laps,
produced by a structured workout step (thanks to the CIQ3-firmware update by Garmin). At the end
of every workout step, Datarun premium resets the lap values it works with to display the metrics.
Unfortunately that’s not the case for the FR735xt, as it hasn’t received the update to CIQ 3 firmware.
Lap metrics aren’t and won’t ever be working for the FR735xt in a structured workout…
Power workouts
Currently in the standard Garmin structured workout option, it isn’t possible to choose a power-
based workout for running. In copy version 1 I created a solution for the Fenix 5x and Fenix 5+
watches and I hope to create a “poor men’s version” in copy version 3 for the FR735xt, FR935 and
Fenix 5[s] (and yes I also paid good money for my FR935 in 2019, but such is life
).
I am using 3 options:
1.
a structured workout created in the normal “Garmin way”. With this one can display the
desired power zone at the beginning of a new workout step and alert if the performance is
too low or too high.