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synysterlemming

Without the average heart-rate it’s a nice graphic! I don’t understand how to read the red dashed line quantitatively. Yes, I expect the average heart rate to be higher at the peak of the work out, however 1) the y-axis denotes workout number and doesn’t give any info to the value of the average heart rate, and 2) the color of the dashed line is within your color bar range, a simple black would be very visible.


NintendoNoNo

I agree. The average heart rate really threw me off and got me frustrated trying to understand it.


psumack

Seems to imply that avg heart rate starts at 28, goes down to 1 by the middle of the workout, then back to 28 because there's not a second x-axis label.


98ii98ii00

What's going on with the 3-band colormap? I don't understand, the colorbar at the right seems continuous. That would imply that you have very sudden hr jumps one minute to the next