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Someone help explain this to me. This feels like my best walk/jog yet while I was out there, but I missed a bit I forgot to track. 1.4miles in 19.30 mins (I’m trying to run so I mark them for running not walking.)
3 upvotes, 5 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in Ask Anything. "Someone help explain this to me. This feels like my best walk/jog yet while I was out there, but I missed a bit I forgot to track. 1.4miles in 19.30 mins (I’m trying to run so I mark them for running not walking.)"
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Anonymous 7w

What are you looking to have explained I don’t understand?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 7w

^!

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 7w

I don’t know what any of this means I don’t understand the pace / split stuff idk

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 7w

Ohhhh. So pace is just how fast you’re walking/running 1 mile in. So on avg on this particular session you walked a mile in 14 minutes. Splits I believe are each mile, so your fastest mile was done in 12 min 23 secs. Splits essentially means each mile broken down separately so they look at each mile of distance you did and tell you the quickest mile you did. But pace is essentially your speed, and it’s usually measured by the mile. Not sure of the difference between elapsed and moving time but

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 7w

It seems this the amount of time your entire session took. Oh, I understand now, you could’ve had your tracker running but you weren’t moving say you were stretching or taking a break, so elapsed time is the whole time you tracked, but moving time would be the time you actually walked/ran during that tracked session.

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