I am uncertain what HRV4Training is sending at this point. I even emailed the author, but the answer - although quite long - is not explaining the problem to me.
From the SportTracks perspective the data that should be provided by such an app is:
- RMSSD (Miliseconds): The root mean square of successive distances for heart rate beats
- PNN50 (Percent (0 to 1)): The percentage of successive beats that vary by greater than 50 milliseconds
- HRV (real number): The HRV score, as defined by the partner app. Typically a value from 0 to 100(ish)
Above list is coming from API description itself: http://sporttracks.mobi/api/doc/health-metrics
I do not see here recovery points. Hence the data should be HRV (and maybe mixed graph with RMSSD) as those are universal, common values across platforms that I know. Those recovery points are nice to have, but somewhat useless if one is opting to measure that using two different platforms - which is the case for me...
OR make that graph configurable so I can show/use the values I am more familiar with...
I am uncertain what HRV4Training is sending at this point. I even emailed the author, but the answer - although quite long - is not explaining the problem to me.
From the SportTracks perspective the data that should be provided by such an app is:
- RMSSD (Miliseconds): The root mean square of successive distances for heart rate beats
- PNN50 (Percent (0 to 1)): The percentage of successive beats that vary by greater than 50 milliseconds
- HRV (real number): The HRV score, as defined by the partner app. Typically a value from 0 to 100(ish)
Above list is coming from API description itself: http://sporttracks.mobi/api/doc/health-metrics
I do not see here recovery points. Hence the data should be HRV (and maybe mixed graph with RMSSD) as those are universal, common values across platforms that I know. Those recovery points are nice to have, but somewhat useless if one is opting to measure that using two different platforms - which is the case for me...
OR make that graph configurable so I can show/use the values I am more familiar with...