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KarlS
Shkhara
Status: Existing

It would be helpful one could edit or at least delete HR data when the HR did not work properly.

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ChrisBerry
Kilimanjaro

You can already do that on the website. 

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KarlS
Shkhara

That does not remove the corrupt HR data entirely. I can still see my average, maximum and % in zones. Wonder if that still reflects in the training status (freshness, fitness, fatigue).

ChrisBerry
Kilimanjaro

@KarlS it is my understanding that using this feature overrides the bad HR data and uses the Perceived Exertion number that you enter to update your fitness and fatigue scores. 

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Soren
Denali

Hello @KarlS thanks for the suggestion. This functionality already exists, as @ChrisBerry pointed out -- with the Perceived Exertion. To ensure it does override the erroneous HR data and the new Relative Effort score is reflected in your Fitness & Freshness chart, you have to tick off the "Use instead of Heart Rate" box when you edit your activity.
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To entirely remove your HR data, you would have to use a 3rd party site, such as https://www.fitfiletools.com/ (only works for .fit files).

KarlS
Shkhara

@Soren Thank you for the clarification.

fulmar2
Pico de Orizaba

You can do this with the GOTOES tools.  Upload your corrupted file to the tool here:

https://gotoes.org/strava/Combine_GPX_TCX_FIT_Files.php

After you upload, you will be directed to another page where you have a number of options.  You can ignore a lot of them, but you have two choices at this point.  Once choice is to uncheck the heart rate stream:

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Another (probably better) option is to just enter your correct maximum heart rate for the day here:

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If you take the 2nd choice, you will still have your heart rate data, and only the buggy, excessive heart rate data will be stripped.