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2013-05-24 6:47 AM

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would it be possible to add pace with either the heart rate settings - for the run mostly


2013-05-24 12:09 PM
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Can you give me a little detail?  Not sure if we are missing something or if this is a request.
2013-05-25 1:01 PM
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Have pace. Zone 1 pace 12:27 / zone 2 - 11:00 - 10:45. /zone3 10:45-9:00. Etc.
2013-05-25 1:03 PM
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Possibly you may be able to do this.  Do you currently do any heart rate zone logging?
2013-05-26 7:50 AM
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What I did is just put the first number I. And leave it like that -- I will try to upload a run today.
2013-05-26 10:18 AM
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If you don't log heart rate, you can create an HR zone but just put just label if pace zones instead of HR.  Then you can log the times in the pace zones.

HR manager is in 'settings' --> 'training log settings'.  Let me know if this helps or not.



2013-05-26 10:20 AM
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Should. Really just need to enter the numbers like this. Zone 1 - 12:06 - 11:00. So that you can use a period or semi colon. Thanks.
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