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Recovery Heart Rate

If you are training with wrist-based heart rate or a compatible 

chest heart rate monitor, you can check your recovery heart rate 

value after each activity. Recovery heart rate is the difference 

between your exercising heart rate and your heart rate two 

minutes after the exercise has stopped. For example, after a 

typical training run, you stop the timer. Your heart rate is 

140 bpm. After two minutes of no activity or cool down, your 

heart rate is 90 bpm. Your recovery heart rate is 50 bpm (140 

minus 90). Some studies have linked recovery heart rate to 

cardiac health. Higher numbers generally indicate healthier 

hearts.

TIP: 

For best results, you should stop moving for two minutes 

while the device calculates your recovery heart rate value. You 

can save or discard the activity after this value appears.

Training Load

Training load is a measurement of your training volume over the 

last seven days. It is the sum of your excess post-exercise 

oxygen consumption (EPOC) measurements for the last seven 

days. The gauge indicates whether your current load is low, 

high, or within the optimal range to maintain or improve your 

fitness level. The optimal range is determined based on your 

individual fitness level and training history. The range adjusts as 

your training time and intensity increase or decrease.

Viewing Your Predicted Race Times

For the most accurate estimate, complete the user profile setup 

(

Setting Up Your User Profile

, page 13

), and set your 

maximum heart rate (

Setting Your Heart Rate Zones

, page 14

). 

Your device uses the VO2 max. estimate (

About VO2 Max. 

Estimates

, page 11

) and published data sources to provide a 

target race time based on your current state of fitness. This 

projection also presumes you have completed the proper 

training for the race.

NOTE: 

The projections may seem inaccurate at first. The device 

requires a few runs to learn about your running performance.

1

Select 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 to view the performance widget.

2

Select   to scroll through the performance measurements.
Your projected race times appear for 5K, 10K, half marathon, 

and marathon distances.

About Training Effect

Training Effect measures the impact of an activity on your 

aerobic and anaerobic fitness. Training Effect accumulates 

during the activity. As the activity progresses, the Training Effect 

value increases, telling you how the activity has improved your 

fitness. Training Effect is determined by your user profile 

information, heart rate, duration, and intensity of your activity.
Aerobic Training Effect uses your heart rate to measure how the 

accumulated intensity of an exercise affects your aerobic fitness 

and indicates if the workout had a maintaining or improving 

effect on your fitness level. Your EPOC accumulated during 

exercise is mapped to a range of values that account for your 

fitness level and training habits. Steady workouts at moderate 

effort or workouts involving longer intervals (>180 sec) have a 

positive impact on your aerobic metabolism and result in an 

improved aerobic Training Effect.
Anaerobic Training Effect uses heart rate and speed (or power) 

to determine how a workout affects your ability to perform at 

very high intensity. You receive a value based on the anaerobic 

contribution to EPOC and the type of activity. Repeated high-

intensity intervals of 10 to 120 seconds have a highly beneficial 

impact on your anaerobic capability and result in an improved 

anaerobic Training Effect.
It is important to know that your Training Effect numbers (from 

0.0 to 5.0) may seem abnormally high during your first few 

activities. It takes several activities for the device to learn your 

aerobic and anaerobic fitness.

You can add Training Effect as a data field to one of your 

training screens to monitor your numbers throughout the activity.

Color Zone

Training Effect Aerobic Benefit Anaerobic 

Benefit

From 0.0 to 0.9

No benefit.

No benefit.

From 1.0 to 1.9

Minor benefit.

Minor benefit.

From 2.0 to 2.9

Maintains your 
aerobic fitness.

Maintains your 
anaerobic 
fitness.

From 3.0 to 3.9

Improves your 
aerobic fitness.

Improves your 
anaerobic 
fitness.

From 4.0 to 4.9

Highly improves 
your aerobic 
fitness.

Highly improves 
your anaerobic 
fitness.

5.0

Overreaching 
and potentially 
harmful without 
enough recovery 
time.

Overreaching 
and potentially 
harmful without 
enough recovery 
time.

Training effect technology is provided and supported by 

Firstbeat Technologies Ltd. For more information, go to 

www.firstbeat.com

.

Heart Rate Variability and Stress Level

Stress level is the result of a three-minute test performed while 

standing still, where the Descent device analyzes heart rate 

variability to determine your overall stress. Training, sleep, 

nutrition, and general life stress all impact how a runner 

performs. The stress level range is from 1 to 100, where 1 is a 

very low stress state and 100 is a very high stress state. 

Knowing your stress level can help you decide if your body is 

ready for a tough training run or yoga.

Viewing Your Heart Rate Variability and Stress Level

This feature requires a Garmin chest heart rate monitor. Before 

you can view your heart rate variability (HRV) stress level, you 

must put on a heart rate monitor and pair it with your device 

(

Pairing ANT+ Sensors

, page 29

). If your Descent Mk1 device 

was packaged with a heart rate monitor, the devices are already 

paired.

TIP: 

Garmin recommends that you measure your stress level at 

approximately the same time and under the same conditions 

every day.

1

If necessary, select   > 

Add

 > 

HRV Stress

 to add the stress 

app to the apps list.

2

Select 

Yes

 to add the app to your list of favorites.

3

From the watch face, select   > 

HRV Stress

 >  .

4

Stand still, and rest for 3 minutes.

Performance Condition

As you complete your activity, such as running or cycling, the 

performance condition feature analyzes your pace, heart rate, 

and heart rate variability to make a real-time assessment of your 

ability to perform compared to your average fitness level. It is 

approximately your real-time percentage deviation from your 

baseline VO2 max. estimate.
Performance condition values range from -20 to +20. After the 

first 6 to 20 minutes of your activity, the device displays your 

performance condition score. For example, a score of +5 means 

that you are rested, fresh, and capable of a good run or ride. 

You can add performance condition as a data field to one of 

your training screens to monitor your ability throughout the 

activity. Performance condition can also be an indicator of 

fatigue level, especially at the end of a long training run or ride.

NOTE: 

The device requires a few runs or rides with a heart rate 

monitor to get an accurate VO2 max. estimate and learn about 

12

Heart Rate Features

Summary of Contents for IPH-A3095

Page 1: ...DESCENT MK1 Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...out the express permission of Garmin American Heart Association is a registered trademark of American Heart Association Inc Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple and Mac are trademarks of Apple I...

Page 3: ...Monitor 8 Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data 8 Caring for the Heart Rate Monitor 8 Running Dynamics 9 Training with Running Dynamics 9 Color Gauges and Running Dynamics Data 9 Ground Contact Time Balanc...

Page 4: ...GroupTrack Session 22 Tips for GroupTrack Sessions 22 Wi Fi Connected Features 22 Setting Up Wi Fi Connectivity 22 Connect IQ Features 23 Downloading Connect IQ Features 23 Downloading Connect IQ Feat...

Page 5: ...efault Settings 31 Acquiring Satellite Signals 32 Improving GPS Satellite Reception 32 The temperature reading is not accurate 32 Maximizing the Battery Life 32 Activity Tracking 32 My daily step coun...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...widget From any screen hold DOWN to return to the watch face If you are recording an activity select BACK to return to the activity data pages Charging the Device NOTICE To prevent corrosion thorough...

Page 8: ...isplay in dive and post dive Single Gas Allows you to dive with a single gas blend Multi Gas Allows you to configure multiple gas blends and switch gases during your dive This mode supports one bottom...

Page 9: ...et heading 3 Select and select an option To reset the heading select Reset Heading To change the heading to the reciprocal heading select Set to Recip The compass indicates the reciprocal heading with...

Page 10: ...2 Select a decompression plan 3 If necessary select View to view the decompression plan then select BACK 4 Select Apply to use the decompression plan settings Editing a Decompression Plan 1 Select Pl...

Page 11: ...device such as a speed or cadence sensor Outdoor Activities The Descent device comes preloaded with apps for outdoor activities such as running and open water swimming GPS is turned on for outdoor act...

Page 12: ...ly Butterfly Mixed More than one stroke type in an interval Drill Used with drill logging Training with the Drill Log page 6 Tips for Swimming Activities Before starting a pool swimming activity follo...

Page 13: ...es are removed from the list as you pass them Keeping Score 1 From the hole information screen select Scorecard The scorecard appears when you are on the green 2 Select UP or DOWN to scroll through th...

Page 14: ...vice NOTE The pairing instructions differ for each Garmin compatible device See your owner s manual TIP To stop broadcasting your heart rate data select any key and select Yes Turning Off the Wrist He...

Page 15: ...t a running dynamics data screen NOTE The running dynamics screens are not available for all activities 8 Go for a run Starting an Activity page 4 9 Select UP or DOWN to open a running dynamics screen...

Page 16: ...are fully recovered and ready for the next hard workout Training load Training load is the sum of your excess post exercise oxygen consumption EPOC over the last 7 days EPOC is an estimate of how muc...

Page 17: ...ed Poor VO2 max data and analysis is provided with permission from The Cooper Institute For more information see the appendix VO2 Max Standard Ratings page 36 and go to www CooperInstitute org Getting...

Page 18: ...nd the type of activity Repeated high intensity intervals of 10 to 120 seconds have a highly beneficial impact on your anaerobic capability and result in an improved anaerobic Training Effect It is im...

Page 19: ...update your heart rate zones based on your lactate threshold heart rate For each additional lactate threshold estimate the device prompts you to accept or decline the estimate Getting Your FTP Estimat...

Page 20: ...as a percentage of your lactate threshold heart rate 8 Select a zone and enter a value for each zone 9 Select Add Sport Heart Rate and select a sport profile to add separate heart rate zones optional...

Page 21: ...ur weekly intensity minutes goal by participating in at least 10 consecutive minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity activities The device adds the amount of moderate activity minutes with the amoun...

Page 22: ...e number of repetitions select Repeat To add an open ended warm up to your workout select Warm Up On To add an open ended cool down to your workout select Cool Down On Starting an Interval Workout 1 F...

Page 23: ...ou are during the activity NOTE This feature is not available for all activities 1 From the watch face select 2 Select an activity 3 Hold UP 4 Select Training Race an Activity 5 Select an option Selec...

Page 24: ...t a saved location 3 Select an option to edit the location Deleting All Saved Locations You can delete all of your saved locations at once From the watch face select Navigate Saved Locations Delete Al...

Page 25: ...elect Back to Start 2 Select an option To navigate back to the starting point of your activity along the path you traveled select TracBack If you do not have a supported map or are using direct routin...

Page 26: ...average pace or speed lap data and optional ANT sensor information NOTE When the device memory is full your oldest data is overwritten Using History History contains previous activities you have saved...

Page 27: ...hat appear on your Descent Mk1 device Select an option If you are using an Apple smartphone use the notification center settings on your smartphone to select the items to show on the device If you are...

Page 28: ...n with Descent Mk1 devices If your connections have other compatible devices you can see them on the map The other devices may not be able to display GroupTrack riders on the map 1 Go outside and turn...

Page 29: ...activities your weekly intensity minutes goal and progress toward your goal Heart rate Displays your current heart rate in beats per minute bpm and a graph of your heart rate Performance Displays your...

Page 30: ...ed speed Enabling Auto Pause page 26 Auto Climb Enables the device to detect elevation changes automatically using the built in altimeter Auto Run Enables the device to detect ski runs automatically u...

Page 31: ...each activity Hold UP select Settings Activities Apps select an activity select the activity settings and select Map Configure Maps Shows or hides data from installed map products Use Sys Settings Ena...

Page 32: ...n turn on the Lap Key setting to record a lap or a rest during an activity using BACK You can turn off the Lap Key setting to avoid recording laps due to accidental key presses during an activity 1 Ho...

Page 33: ...s Setting the North Reference You can set the directional reference used in calculating heading information 1 Hold UP 2 Select Settings Sensors Accessories Compass North Ref 3 Select an option To set...

Page 34: ...ted time remaining until you reach your final destination select Final ETE 4 Select Status to turn on the alert 5 Enter a distance or time value and select System Settings Hold UP and select Settings...

Page 35: ...such as Vector tempe wireless temperature sensor tempe page 30 For information about compatibility and purchasing additional sensors go to http buy garmin com Pairing ANT Sensors The first time you c...

Page 36: ...Select your foot pod 4 Select Speed or Distance 5 Select an option Select Indoor when you are training with GPS turned off usually indoors Select Always to use your foot pod data regardless of the GP...

Page 37: ...s with an extra long band you can wear over a thick exposure suit Metal Watch Band Adjustment If your watch includes a metal watch band you should take your watch to a jeweler or other professional to...

Page 38: ...n Devices page 8 Turn off wrist based heart rate monitoring Turning Off the Wrist Heart Rate Monitor page 8 NOTE Wrist based heart rate monitoring is used to calculate vigorous intensity minutes and c...

Page 39: ...both moving and stopped speeds Avg PCO The average platform center offset for the current activity Avg R PP The average power phase angle for the right leg for the current activity Avg R PPP The aver...

Page 40: ...the current interval Intensity Factor The Intensity Factor for the current activity Interval Lengths The number of pool lengths completed during the current interval Interval Time The stopwatch time f...

Page 41: ...top speed for the current activity Max Power The top power output for the current activity Min Elevation The lowest elevation reached since the last reset Moving Time The total time moving for the cur...

Page 42: ...ed classifications for VO2 max estimates by age and gender Males Percentile 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 69 70 79 Superior 95 55 4 54 52 5 48 9 45 7 42 1 Excellent 80 51 1 48 3 46 4 43 4 39 5 36 7 Good...

Page 43: ...pecific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF...

Page 44: ...3 language 28 layup 7 lengths 6 lifetime athlete 14 LiveTrack 22 locations 18 deleting 18 editing 18 saving 18 19 M main menu customizing 23 man overboard MOB 19 map 3 19 25 27 28 map points See point...

Page 45: ...ertical oscillation 9 10 vertical ratio 9 10 VIRB remote 23 24 Virtual Partner 17 VO2 max 10 12 36 W watch faces 23 26 27 watch mode 26 water resistance 31 waypoints 20 projecting 18 wheel sizes 36 Wi...

Page 46: ...support garmin com November 2017 190 02244 00_0A...

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