Tips For Missing Running Dynamics Data; Physiological Measurements - Garmin Forerunner 735XT Owner's Manual

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While developing and testing running dynamics,
the Garmin team found correlations between
injuries and greater imbalances with
certain runners. For many runners, ground
contact time balance tends to deviate further
from 50–50 when running up or down hills.
Most running coaches agree that a symmetrical
running form is good. Elite runners tend to have
quick and balanced strides.
You can watch the color gauge or data field
during your run or view the summary on your
Garmin Connect account after your run. As
with the other running dynamics data, ground
contact time balance is a quantitative measure-
ment to help you learn about your running form.

Tips for Missing Running Dynamics Data

If running dynamics data does not appear, you
can try these tips.
• Make sure you are using the HRM-Run ac-
cessory or HRM-Tri accessory.
• The heart rate monitor has
the module.
• Pair the heart rate monitor with your Forerun-
ner again, according to the instructions.
• If the running dynamics data display zeros,
make sure the module is worn right-side up.
NOTE: Ground contact time appears only
while running. It cannot be calculated while
walking.

Physiological Measurements

These physiological measurements require
wrist-based heart rate or a compatible heart
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