Developer Fields are something new introduced by Garmin for encoding into the final FIT file. The aim of these developer fields is to support a wide range of data types, facilitating seamless integration into the final output. Here’s why this feature is significant:
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Color-Coded Zone Intervals
Our latest app update introduces a feature called “Visual Intervals” or “Zones Based Color Coded Intervals.” This feature adds a dynamic element to your workout graphs, transitioning from the simple blue background for interval bars to one which is a color-coded representation based on your power zones. What are Power Zones? Before diving into theContinue reading “Color-Coded Zone Intervals”
Exciting New Feature – Garmin Connect Integration Update
We’re thrilled to announce a new feature as part of our Garmin Connect connected account integration! This feature is designed to enhance your experience and give you more control over your activity data. Here’s what you can expect: Backup Your Completed Activities to Dropbox Now, you have the option to back up your completed activitiesContinue reading “Exciting New Feature – Garmin Connect Integration Update”
BreakAway’s Game-Changing Feature: Seamless Integration with Garmin Connect
BreakAway has unveiled an exciting new feature that’s set to revolutionize your training experience. This latest addition allows you to seamlessly connect and sync your workouts with Garmin Connect, opening up a world of possibilities for fitness enthusiasts. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the details of this feature and explore how it canContinue reading “BreakAway’s Game-Changing Feature: Seamless Integration with Garmin Connect”
BreakAway: Indoor Training App Now Supports Apple Health Sync (BETA)
We’re excited to introduce a brand new feature that takes your BreakAway: Indoor Training app experience to the next level! With this update, we’re making it easier than ever to connect and sync your workout data with Apple Health, as well as other connected accounts like Intervals.icu. Here’s what you need to know about theContinue reading “BreakAway: Indoor Training App Now Supports Apple Health Sync (BETA)”
W’Prime and Plotting it On Screen
Changes includes the addition of W’ Bal(kJ) in similar fashion as what you see on intervals.icu. You can turn ON/OFF this field within “Advanced Options” (in future, this will likely pull the WPrime values directly from intervals.icu and auto-populate/update but for now it’s manual)
Split Screen on iPad Devices
If you have an iPad, you can also have the ability to get the App to load in a Split Screen configuration. This is how it works.
Audio Cues – Scheduled Or Interval based
User preference on ability to Announce the next Intervals via spoken audio. (and also announce any custom interval cues present in the MRC/ERG file) eg: Prepare For Next IntervalPower Target – 120 to 150wInterval Duration – 30secondsKeep RPM steady at 80 – 90rpm We also support Time Based / Scheduled based audio cues where youContinue reading “Audio Cues – Scheduled Or Interval based”
Compensating For Trainer Lag
Different trainers would have different level of reaction time from the instance the interval power changes from say 100w to 120w. Some trainers take 2 seconds, some trainers up to 10seconds. All these reaction time is actually a good thing as, similar in real life, you don’t instantly go from 0% slope to 5% slopeContinue reading “Compensating For Trainer Lag”
PowerMatch
Power Matching is available via 2 options within the Settings Tab. A Fixed Power Match. Meaning the user will input a known offset between the outdoor Power Meter and the Indoor Trainer. An adaptive Power Match where the app will continuously monitor and change the power match offset target and apply it accordingly. Chart belowContinue reading “PowerMatch”