@david
You can check my activity on 6th sep (yesterday). Don’t know why they did not connect automatically (planned workout was scheduled days ago and I just did a ride today). But activity is at 24 TSS, planned workout at 49 TSS and my LOAD graph shows my daily load as 73 for that day.
I leave it unconnected for now. If I would connect and disconnect (like I did with prev workouts) the bug will disappear.
EDIT:
Tried to make a photo to show you it more clearly and now it got even more funny. I have two graphs showing same thing (“load” and “TSS” on the right are same Load graphs) and one is showing correctly 24 and one is off and is showing 73. The only difference is: the correct one has one filter “Activity type” bike, virtual bike, the wrong one has no filters at all.
I’m lost
Your planned workout on the 6th didn’t pair with the activity automatically because the actual load (24) was less than half of the planned load (49). This is to stop a morning commute or warmup pairing with the planned workout.
The load for “today” includes unpaired planned workouts. There was sometimes an inconsistency between the load for today on the /fitness page (calculated server side and included unpaired planned workouts) and the calendar (calculated client side and sometimes excluding them after some pairing/unpairing). I have fixed that.
The server recalculates load and fitness so on for athletes with unpaired planned workouts that are now in the past. This is done every 60 minutes.
I also removed the option to not show workouts as paired on the calendar. Not a lot of reason for that and just adds more complexity.
I’m gonna be that guy, but I actually really liked the fact that it calculated compliance over the whole day, not matter how many activities. For example, today I had to split one workout into 2 activities, so of course it counts either 20% or 80% compliance, even if I did the whole thing correctly. Do I still have the possibility to see it as before ?
Same will happen for races for example, with separate activites for warm up, race, cool down.
Unfortunately I can’t do that. It was easy when compliance was all calculated client side in the app but its tricky to do server side. For the race example you can just set the warmup/cooldown to ignore compliance or capture planned workouts for those.
Good morning, I don’t understand why my compliance is always underestimated, usually yellow.
For example, the other day I planned 50 minutes in z2 pace.
I ran 50 minutes, 82% of which in Z2 pace (the rest a little above and a little below), 90% in Z2 power and 92% in Z2 HR. But the compliance after the run is only 57%, I don’t understand what this is based on as it should be close to 100%.
Thanks
How is your setup of priority of training load calculation?
Look in /Settings
If you use pace, and want to compare, then make sure the order is Pace, HR, Power.
Then check you Pace settings, as these can be different to your HR and Power settings.
I was wondering is it possible to open Unplanned Activity radio button dialog box directly from calendar if you click directly on yellow question mark. That would be helpful.
Not sure I understand what you’re asking for. It’s only 2 clicks away now. Click on the date (or the + icon on top) and click on the activity type you want to add.
It is not that I want to add activity, but with new color coded feature that shows whats inside workout sometimes it is ok to change yellow question mark icon to green or red with single click without opening completed activity in calendar.
Is it just me that the weekly plan compliance not visible on mobile? Shows up fine on desktop, just maybe something when it’s shrinked makes it fall off?
I have a small question, because I can’t quite grasp the options “Unplanned”,“Ignore”,“OK” and “Bad”.
Today I was scheduled for a 30m run and did a 42m run. If i were to say “yes, use this as a variation” of the workout, should I do “Ok” ?
I also think the little explanation in the text should explain the 4 options better, while I can kind of figure out what “Unplanned” and “Ignore” is, I can’t say the same for “Ok” and “Bad” - I have no clue what they do.
Those options are for unplanned workouts. Your planned workout didn’t automatically pair with your completed run, probably because the load is quite a bit different. You can drag and drop it onto the run to manually pair and get an automatically calculated compliance number.
If you completed an activity that wasn’t on plan then you can use the “Unplanned”,“Ignore”,“OK” and “Bad” options to indicate if this was a good thing or not.