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Hi,


Does anyone understand why when you use the 'Correct Distance' feature after posting an activity, it also updates your moving time? I use stryd for running which usually cuts off a bit of distance, but when I correct it my moving time and also average pace also changes. Surely this shouldnt happen, moving time should stay static?


Thanks in advance,


Nathan

Hello @goddard_nathan 


Thanks for posting about this.  Changing the distance stream may also update the pace or duration of an activity. If your device created a distance stream using sensors such as a speed sensor, pedometer, or accelerometer, you can switch your distance on Strava to use GPS data rather than the generated distance stream.  Because we are using a different set of recorded data to create your activity, moving time, pace, and elapsed time may all be a bit different.


You can read more about exactly how we do our calculations here. I hope that's helpful.


 


 

Hi,

Would switching to go's alter the moving time by 15mins? Seems like a big jump? I could understand a few seconds but 15mins is alot


Hello @goddard_nathan 


Yes, 15 minutes is a lot.  I've escalated your post to Strava Support to look into this for you.  You can expect an email back from them.


Are there any updates concerning this issue? I'm encountering the same problem. My run was initially recorded as 54 minutes, but after the correction, it was changed to 47 minutes.


I have similar situation yesterday I ran 26.21 miles in 3 hours in 33 minutes in the LA Marathon. Strava didn’t count this as a marathon I guess since it wasn’t exactly 26.2188. When went to correct distance, the distance on desktop, it fixed my distance but made my pace 4:00 pace and 1 hour and 30 some minutes time. Reverted it back but would like to have the marathon distance reflected as it was a PR.


Did this get fixed? I have the same issue. I want to correct distance but obviously not the moving time, which also gets adjusted


Hello

Are there any updates on this?

I have the issue that when I use my Garmin watch for swiming, the distance comes up short (1577m vs 2242m). Using the "correct distance" features restores the real distance however it reduced the activity time from 64min to a 8min which gives a weird pace. It would be great if there was an option to keep the time of the activity when correcting the distance or to enter it manually afterwards. 

Thanks in advance, 

Till 


I observed the same for my swims, the correct distance feature is useless with the current weird assumption that every gps gap means a pause.


I'm having a similar issue. How can I get this resolved? I recorded a run yesterday and the distance came up about 2 miles short. I corrected the distance, but then the moving time changed from 1 hour 6 minutes to 31:59.


Hello @TaraEmily 


Sorry to hear there's a problem. Based on what you're describing, it it sounds likely we don't have accurate recorded data to correctly display your activity.  If you want someone to take a look you can submit a support ticket to Strava Support and someone will get in touch to assist you.  


I have encountered the same problem today, having completed the Swim Serpentine event in London. Distance was incorrectly showing as 2,745 metres instead of 3,440 metres. However, when using the 'correct distance' feature, the distance correctly changes to 3,440 metres, but my moving time drops from 1hr 37mins to 22mins! A drop of 1hr and 15 mins!! What is going on here Strava??


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