stupid runner wrote:
But how can Mimi's data exclude break times?
Sigh. Because she posts two separate Strava files for each day--breaks omitted. Sandy posts one Strava file for the entire day--breaks included.
It is impossible for Mimi to have a faster pace than Sandy. She was typically 20% slower than Sandy in the last few weeks. You need to explain how it is possible for a runner who is running at a faster pace manages to cover the same distance as a slower runner in a longer time period. Otherwise, figure out what in you analysis created an impossible result.
And, no all breaks are not included in Mimi's data because her team admitted they turn off the trackers through out the day. You can only use Garmin data which has actual times in it. Mimi's times of a run are similar to a runner who stops during a run, stops the watch, and then restarts, and then claims they beat the person who finished ahead of them. Use the Garmin time points and ignore Mimi's Strava times of her runs.