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Saving a workout to resume later on Garmin produces ridiculous times on Strava

  • August 31, 2024
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I know that the discrepency between Garmin times and Strava times have been reported again and again and the response from Strava is always "we're right, they're wrong" but this is ridiculous.

I started a weights workout on Friday and finished it today, Saturday, and now Strava says the workout was 30 hours long while Garmin says it was 50m. 

That's not Strava being more strict about paus times, that's just silly.

Best answer by Jan_Mantau

Strava isn't able to process pauses for activities without GPS. I guess their only programmers able to understand activity files enough to rectify that were gone long ago and they don't find replacements.

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  • August 31, 2024

Strava isn't able to process pauses for activities without GPS. I guess their only programmers able to understand activity files enough to rectify that were gone long ago and they don't find replacements.


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  • August 31, 2024

Well there's a moving time and elapsed time in the fitness file. It wouldn't be hard to fix this!! 


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  • September 15, 2024

why has Jan_Mactau's post been accepted as a solution? They weren't offering a solution, more like commiseration. Their post says there is no solution and Strava is not willing to create one, so the fact this was flagged as a solution suggests that Strava has no idea what one actually is.


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