If you have both sources enabled, Garmin will take preference for the fit file (no duplicates). Some additional data from Strava, like segments, activity description, RPE, will be added.
Is there some way to put intervalsâ calculated load and show it on my Garmin while Iâm riding? Like some way to do that math and run it through a garmin connect app?
if two riders have different FTPs and ride the same course in the same time they canât have the same load unless I am completely lost on how this whole thing works.
You are correct only if we mean âTSSâ when talking about load AND that the riders are also the same weight. Youâre presuming that course and time = work (different FTPs but same work != same TSS).
Rember, Intervals.ICU âLoadâ can be derived from power, HR, or pace, and there are three different models one can choose from to compute HR-based load.
Arenât TSS and training load sort of the same thing?
Only if you are using a power meter and your âTraining Load Priorityâ setting in Intervals.ICU is set to âpowerâ first and your Intervals.ICU FTP and Garmin FTP are the same.
Is there some way to put intervalsâ calculated load and show it on my Garmin while Iâm riding? Like some way to do that math and run it through a garmin connect app?
Yes. As MedTechCD said, so long as your Intervals "Training Load Priorityâ for âRidesâ is set to âPowerâ first and your FTP is the same in Intervals and Garmin, then the âTSSâ datafield on your Garmin device will display Intervalsâ âTraining Loadâ.
All my data is collected with a garmin FR55 and a cheststrap.
The HR values donât matter because you have your Intervals.ICU Training Load Priority set to Power, then Pace, and then HR. That means if you have Garmin Running Power (or a Stryd) then Intervals will use that, otherwise it will use your pace zones to compute load, and that means it will never use your HR zones to compute load for a run activity.
"Yes. As MedTechCD said, so long as your Intervals âTraining Load Priorityâ for âRidesâ is set to âPowerâ first and your FTP is the same in Intervals and Garmin, then the âTSSâ datafield on your Garmin device will display Intervalsâ âTraining Loadâ.â
No I want to go the other way - I like Intervals math (itâs tougher on me) - I want to put that on my Garmin.
Iâm frustrated getting off my bike, looking at my TSS and thinking I had a good ride, then looking at my load and being let down.
What âIntervals mathâ are you talking about?
You still havenât said what your Intervals âLoadâ is based on.
whatever the default is which I assume is a mix of power and heart rate.
Youâll need to look if you want this answered.
Look at the summary from Garmin connect:
The yellow value is TSS and should exactly match what Intervals is calculating (if your load priority is set to Power first and your activity has Power data)
The green on is Garminâs own way of calculating load and is based on Epoch.
You canât compare or interchange those two because they are another way of measuring Load. The trend when using one or the other should be very similar, but you canât mix them.
Your Garmin device can have a field for one or both. Just make sure that the field on your device is displaying TSS and NOT Exercise Load.
i mean fine but ⌠why?
any app on my garmin device should just reference back to my account and post the same number on my garmin with the same math�
"
Training Load Priority
Power, HR, Pace
"
again⌠DURING the workout, not after.
After, itâs just as easy to look at intervals instead of Garmin (actually easier bc Garminâs reporting is terrible)
Read men! Set the Field on your Garmin device to TSS and you will read the exact same value during your ride!
Training Load Priority
Power, HR, Pace
Ok then. So long as your FTP is the same in Garmin Connect as it is in Intervals.ICU then the TSS datafield on your Garmin device will show you, in real time, the same number you would see in Intervals.ICU as âloadâ.
âŚassuming you have a power meter.
If not, then you have your FTP set wrong somewhere.
Can we get the original TSS as a data field so that I can try and calibrate how much work I need to do?
I keep having this same struggle every day. My fitness is x today. How much work do I have to do to move it to y. This shouldnât be a guessing game.
You can easily use the FITNESS page to determine what load you need to move from X to Y.
in fact, you can just add a workout to a day, like tomorrow, say you put a load of 200TSS/Load then you can see how much that changes your fitness for tomorrow.
then aim to do that TSS
This is what the FITNESS chart can do to help provide guidance.
I donât find this to be true. It wonât be EXACTLY the same, perhaps +/-5-10 difference as both sites may a slightly different model of power smoothing if any.
Depends on pauses. If you have no pauses, difference is as good as 0. Thereâs only a very small difference in the model.