Subject: Elevation gain vs Elevation variation??? Please explain these terms to me. I see both terms used when referring to runs (and biking). I would think an out and back run would have net zero elevation variation (obviously Garmin's may not be exact). That said, when a race course is listed as "little elevation variation", do they mean not many hills? Or do you think it refers to "elevation gain" which I take to mean hills. I ran a half marathon where my Garmin showed 641 ft of elevation gain and 727 of elevation loss. Everyone complains this particular half is hilly and the one I'm running in a few weeks is said to be flat with 40 feet of "elevation variation". I certainly lose more time going uphill than I gain back on downhills. |