This may already be possible but I haven’t seen it or seen it requested:
I use intervals.icu primarily for cycling but have started running a bit on the side and am looking for a way to keep track of my running personal bests. I’d like to create a similar graph or table to my cycling power records but instead of showing best 1min, 5min, 20min etc power, it would show best 1mile, 5km, 10km times etc.
I am busy with a huge update generalising Intervals.icu to support power for running, rowing etc. and am doing pace zones as part of that work. Then I will get on to all the missing running things which now includes this!
Yes this would be great! I’ve been looking for a place to keep track of this. Strava doesn’t filter by year and I’m nowhere near my personal bests from 2016!
I have been thinking about this a bit. I think I need to track pace (running) PBs for a range of distances in metric and imperial. Don’t think there is a lot of reason to try create a power curve equivalent. Need to try figure out what to do with pace vs gradient adjusted pace.
I meant to take a screenshot of what training peaks had before my free trial ended (I’m going to support you instead), but forgot.
They have a range of distances (mile, 5k, 10k, etc) and then drop-downs to filter by all time, and year. They don’t do anything for gradient adjusted pace.
Yeah personal best for typical running distances would be really nice, such as 5k, 10k half marathon, marathon. If it could work just like the current seasonal best efforts for power where you can enter your own distances it would be splendid, as a few big races have their odd distances.
I think you should check activities not to count towards personal best, due to pad gps data and maybe even downhill. But IMHO count all, no GAP and all that stuff. PB is PB
anksIs there a way to remove PRs from a run? Strava or Coros or together screwed up a run today and generated a whole bunch of PRs that are crazy wrong. The TL seems about right, so I’d like to keep the run, but remove the PRs.
You could ignore speed distance if the PR´s are speed based.
If they are Power based and you want to keep load from power, you can ignore power too and manually enter the same load.