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Fitness score

  • March 29, 2024
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Dsimmons
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I don't understand the fitness score. If I do a very hilly slow run, then my fitness score only goes up by 1. The same distance on flat tarmac at average pace, my fitness score goes up far more. It doesn't appear to take account of elevation gain or gradients which is annoying.

Best answer by Jan_Mantau

The fitness score only uses your heart rate and that is on your slow hill runs obviously very low.

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Jan_Mantau
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  • March 29, 2024

The fitness score only uses your heart rate and that is on your slow hill runs obviously very low.


Dsimmons
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  • March 29, 2024

Thanks @Jan_Mantau I did wonder how it worked. I'll just have to work harder on the steep hills then! 


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  • April 10, 2024

Strava's fitness score has nothing to do with fitness. It goes up when you overtrain and down when you taper for a marathon. It should be called "recent training load" instead.