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Garmin vs Strava race predictor accuracy - Garmin race predictor screenshot showing 3:41:03 estimated marathon time.

๐Ÿ Race Predictions: What Happens When AI Ignores Your Long Runs

Garmin Race Predictor vs Real Marathon Pace ๐Ÿ“ Introduction Garmin just told me Iโ€™m capable of a 3:41:03 marathon. I nearly dropped my Maurten in disbelief. Sure, Iโ€™ve been training hard, and yes, my fitness is improving. But if weโ€™re going by real numbers, fatigue, fueling, and the facts, that prediction feels more like a […]

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Vintage comic-style illustration of Plus50Fit avatar with medium-brown skin, salt-and-pepper beard, Goodr sunglasses, running cap, and Shokz headphones, scratching his chin with a perplexed expression. Thought bubbles show Garmin and Strava logos, representing confusion over race predictions.

Why are My Garmin and Strava Race Predictors so far off? I asked AI.

The Conundrum That Sparked a Deep Dive You lace up, track your training, put in the klicks or miles, and check your devices hoping for some feedback. And then you see it: your Garmin race predictor says you could run a sub-2 hour half marathon, while Strava suggests you’ll be closer to 2:20. So whoโ€™s

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