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More than one objective?
Hi,
i have set an objective and am half way thrugh it. just wondering whether it is possible to have more than one concurrent objective? there are 2 options when viewing objective status, delete and change. Does this mean change does not delete progress? I don't wwant to click on it in case it does!!
Any help appreciated!
Leebach.
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I'd like to know if changing objective mid way through means you lose all your current progress?
What's annoying is the run the world mode has blue flags for individual events but the all races versions have none which seems really silly.
There's way too many inconsistencies with this rush job product that's indicative of Kinect as a whole.
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If you decide to change your objectives, then you lose the progress achieved so far for the original objectives. It's only logical. If you originally started to go from A to B, but then decide for C, you will not arrive at B. That's obvious, right?
The blue flags correspond to your objectives and - possibly - to your fitness level. The individual tracks are well suited for beginners to get used to running and to slowly increase until they are fit for the entire routes. The latter are nothing but a combination of the individual tracks. The individual tracks are, in principle, sprint distances. Advanced runners will treat them as such and will run these routes partially or completely in the anaerobic zone. The all races versions should be run essentially in the aerobic range. Only the challenges, especially the sprint challenges should be run anaerobically. Also, sprint and endurance run are completely different running styles. In this case, the flag system is completely logical.
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Maybe so, but the flags do not correspond with my objective. I am currently on a maintain a healthy weight objective and therefore the all races is a perfect way to spend the required time and burn a number of calories in the process. I just don't get why this aerobic range isn't counted as maintaining a healthy weight when in reality it should do.
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Under these premises, I also do not understand that. What fitness level did you specify when setting your objectives?
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Couch potato.
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This could be the reason. Unfortunately, I've caught a slight injury, so I can train only moderately for a few days. Once I reach my current objectives, I will test the influence of fitness level on the objectives selection. To my knowledge, the difficulty of the exercises won't change, if you specify a different level of fitness. Try the next higher level.
If this helps, please give a short feedback.
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