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Garmin FENIX 6 PRO Series User Manual

Garmin FENIX 6 PRO Series
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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. Training Effect
is determined by your user profile information and training history, and heart rate, duration, and intensity of
your activity. There are seven different Training Effect labels to describe the primary benefit of your activity.
Each label is color coded and corresponds to your training load focus (Training Load Focus, page48). Each
feedback phrase, for example, "Highly Impacting VO2 Max." has a corresponding description in your Garmin
Connect activity details.
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 excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (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.
You can add Aerobic Training Effect and Anaerobic Training Effect as data fields to one of your training screens
to monitor your numbers throughout the activity.
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 Impacts your aerobic fitness. Impacts your anaerobic fitness.
From 4.0 to 4.9 Highly impacts your aerobic fitness. Highly impacts 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 Analytics. For more information, go to
firstbeat.com.
42 Heart Rate Features

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Garmin FENIX 6 PRO Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display Resolution260 x 260 pixels
Display TypeSunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP)
Case MaterialFiber-reinforced polymer with metal rear cover
Strap MaterialSilicone
Water Rating10 ATM
Memory32 GB
ConnectivityBluetooth, ANT+, Wi-Fi
Music StorageUp to 2, 000 songs
Lens MaterialCorning Gorilla Glass DX
Bezel MaterialStainless steel
Quickfit Watch Band CompatibleYes (22 mm)
Physical Size47 x 47 x 14.7 mm
Display Size1.3" (33.0 mm) diameter
Weight83 grams
Battery LifeSmartwatch: Up to 14 days; GPS: Up to 36 hours; GPS + Music: Up to 10 hours; Max Battery GPS Mode: Up to 72 hours; Expedition GPS Activity: Up to 28 days; Battery Saver Watch Mode: Up to 48 days
SensorsGPS, GLONASS, Galileo, heart rate monitor, compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, thermometer
Smart FeaturesSmart notifications, Text response/reject phone call with text (Android only), Calendar, Weather, Controls smartphone music, Find My Phone, Find My Watch, VIRB Camera Remote, Smartphone compatibility, Garmin Pay
CompatibilityAndroid, iOS

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