Quoting Arnd Zapletal (a.zaple...@gmail.com):

> therefore I guess we just lost information.


I confirm this. When I switched from the Garmin Training Center
software (on Windows) to pytrainer, I was "surprised" by this.

I use to run when going to/coming back from  work the following way:

- leave /home in the morning - start watch
- run 3km to train station - stop watch
- take train for 25km
- run 4km from train station to /work
- work..:-)
- start watch then run 4km from /work to train station
- take train for 25km
- run 3km from train station to /home - stop watch

In the past, I was recording this in a single activity on my
watch. That made it easier to integrate in my workout schedule. Garmin
Training Center was properly coping with this, counting 14km daily
with the only time being that of running, not the train rides.

When I switched to pytrainer, I had to make each of those runs a
single activity, which is kinda painful when you do this every
day..:-). pytrainer was indeed counting the gap between a stop and a
resume as a straight line (that was appearing on maps) done...at the
speed of the train which I was riding (which gives interesting workout
results..:-))



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