User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Training
- My Stats
- Performance Measurements
- Training Status Levels
- About VO2 Max. Estimates
- Training Load
- Training Load Focus
- Viewing Cycling Ability
- About Training Effect
- Recovery Time
- Getting Your FTP Estimate
- Viewing Your Real-Time Stamina
- Viewing Your Stress Score
- Turning Off Performance Notifications
- Viewing Your Power Curve
- Pausing Your Training Status
- Personal Records
- Training Zones
- Performance Measurements
- Navigation
- Locations
- Courses
- Map Settings
- Route Settings
- Connected Features
- Pairing Your Phone
- Bluetooth Connected Features
- Safety and Tracking Features
- Incident Detection
- Assistance
- Adding Emergency Contacts
- Viewing Your Emergency Contacts
- Requesting Assistance
- Turning Incident Detection On and Off
- Cancelling an Automated Message
- Sending a Status Update After an Incident
- Turning On LiveTrack
- Starting a GroupTrack Session
- Setting the Bike Alarm
- Playing Audio Prompts on Your Phone
- Safety and Tracking Features
- Wi‑Fi Connected Features
- Wireless Sensors
- History
- Customizing Your Device
- Connect IQ Downloadable Features
- Profiles
- About Training Settings
- Phone Settings
- System Settings
- Setting Up Extended Display Mode
- Device Information
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
Pedal-Based Power
Rally measures pedal-based power.
Rally measures the force you apply a few hundred times every second. Rally also measures your cadence or
rotational pedaling speed. By measuring the force, the direction of force, the rotation of the crank arm, and time,
Rally can determine power (watts). Because Rally independently measures left and right leg power, it reports
your left-right power balance.
NOTE: The single-sensing Rally system does not provide left-right power balance.
Cycling Dynamics
Cycling dynamics metrics measure how you apply power throughout the pedal stroke, and where you apply
power on the pedal, allowing you to understand your particular way of riding. Understanding how and where you
produce power allows you to train more efficiently and evaluate your bike fit.
NOTE: You must have a compatible, dual sensing power meter connected using ANT+ technology to use cycling
dynamics metrics.
For more information, go to www.garmin.com/performance-data.
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