Hello, and thank you for your video. I wanted to run with Pace Pro for the first time today, but didn't get it right away. Now everything is clear. You have explained it perfectly. Thanks for that and best regards from Germany!!!!
Very useful...the part about being 'locked in' when you create the strategy through a course was useful for my own PacePro initial tests. I created a new one based only on distance and then it worked here right away (as opposed to the 'hypothetical' test of my Snowdon ultra pacing plan when I'm in London).
Hi Garmin, Pacepro is a great feature. I’m wondering if there is a way to start a pacepro strategy part of the way through a run? For example if I’m going to do a 2km warm up run to the starting point of my course, then when I get to the start location, can I somehow start my pacepro strategy without having to end and save the initial 2km warm up?
Hi. If i plan to do a circuitous route for which a pre existing route map doesnt exist, how do i do route mapping alongwith elevations factoring in? Do i walk that route so the watch knows?
Hi, nice video thanks. I'm just getting to grips with this feature and I think I understand it much better now. Is there a way you can use it with your headphones ie some kind of voice guide so that you don't have to keep checking your watch? I should say I'm using the Fenix 7.
It would be so good if Garmin would release PacePro and training load on Venu 2. Then this watch would be complete for most users like me ...unfortunately is not at the moment which is a shame really. Are they any plans for that or it is reserved for Forerunner and Fenix series only ?
Hi. So, on the course 'locked in' bit, does that mean that if I go the wrong way, the place pro plan will still align with the hills once I'm back on track? Thanks
Hi Derrick. PacePro is not currently available for cycling activities, but we would be happy to pass along the request to have the functionality brought into that profile. Thanks for watching. -Matt
@@GarminRetailTraining thank you - Now I have bought one, but after 2 runs I am not able to get Pacepro to work properly - it does not update overall ahead +/- it just state 0:00
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can create a PacePro plan for track running. While you typically create a COURSE for your PacePro plan, you are able to create a plan based on distance and pace or distance and time. In order to create this type of plan, you would need to do this through Gamin Connect. Below is a link on creating a PacePro Plan on Garmin Connect. If you run into any challenges, or need further assistance, please reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com. www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/GUID-3A791586-B59F-4B37-B9C5-5A41F8C6BE0B/EN-US/GUID-F01E5688-11E1-47BA-9414-E1376A83D600.html
Thank you for your question. The link below will take you to our PacePro site where you can select the tab "Watches That Support PacePro". I hope this helps. PacePro Link - support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=svpm2I38YB2sU5CiqFXyfA
Does the watch give feedback through beeps or buzzing, to inform me that I am too fast or too slow? Having to check the watch every now and then while running does not seem perfect
Thank you for your feedback. While PacePro lets you know how far you are ahead or behind your pace for each split, it does not have a built-in pace alert feature. If you would rather be alerted when you are running too fast or too slow for a given pace, you can set those alerts up in Run Settings > Alerts > Add New. You can then turn on the Fast Alert and Slow Alert. I hope this helps.
Hello, and thank you for your video. I wanted to run with Pace Pro for the first time today, but didn't get it right away. Now everything is clear. You have explained it perfectly.
Thanks for that and best regards from Germany!!!!
Very useful...the part about being 'locked in' when you create the strategy through a course was useful for my own PacePro initial tests. I created a new one based only on distance and then it worked here right away (as opposed to the 'hypothetical' test of my Snowdon ultra pacing plan when I'm in London).
Great video. How about a new Garmin 7 watch? I need to upgrade.
Hi Garmin,
Pacepro is a great feature. I’m wondering if there is a way to start a pacepro strategy part of the way through a run?
For example if I’m going to do a 2km warm up run to the starting point of my course, then when I get to the start location, can I somehow start my pacepro strategy without having to end and save the initial 2km warm up?
Hi. If i plan to do a circuitous route for which a pre existing route map doesnt exist, how do i do route mapping alongwith elevations factoring in? Do i walk that route so the watch knows?
Hi, nice video thanks. I'm just getting to grips with this feature and I think I understand it much better now. Is there a way you can use it with your headphones ie some kind of voice guide so that you don't have to keep checking your watch? I should say I'm using the Fenix 7.
Good vid and presentation.
When using the pacepro does it record the activity as normal and provide live tracking
It would be so good if Garmin would release PacePro and training load on Venu 2. Then this watch would be complete for most users like me ...unfortunately is not at the moment which is a shame really. Are they any plans for that or it is reserved for Forerunner and Fenix series only ?
This was helpful. I have had my vivoactive for 1 year now and have never used pace pro. I need to try it out.
Hi. So, on the course 'locked in' bit, does that mean that if I go the wrong way, the place pro plan will still align with the hills once I'm back on track? Thanks
Can I use the PacePro work for cycling?
Hi Derrick. PacePro is not currently available for cycling activities, but we would be happy to pass along the request to have the functionality brought into that profile. Thanks for watching. -Matt
Great video - could you please tell which watch model that are shown in the video?
Thank you for your question. That particular smartwatch was a Forerunner 945 LTE.
@@GarminRetailTraining thank you - Now I have bought one, but after 2 runs I am not able to get Pacepro to work properly - it does not update overall ahead +/- it just state 0:00
Hi Garmin - does the real time pace (mentioned at 7:00) refer to average pace for the split or actual pace at that moment in time?
That's a great question! The real-time pace is the actual pace at that moment in time, and fluctuates regularly throughout the activity.
@@GarminRetailTraining thanks!
Is this feature available for a forerunner 55 track mode?
Thank you for your question. Yes, you can create a PacePro plan for track running. While you typically create a COURSE for your PacePro plan, you are able to create a plan based on distance and pace or distance and time. In order to create this type of plan, you would need to do this through Gamin Connect. Below is a link on creating a PacePro Plan on Garmin Connect. If you run into any challenges, or need further assistance, please reach out to our Product Support team at 800-800-1020 or support.garmin.com.
www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/GUID-3A791586-B59F-4B37-B9C5-5A41F8C6BE0B/EN-US/GUID-F01E5688-11E1-47BA-9414-E1376A83D600.html
Is this feature available on a fenix 5S ?
Thank you for your question. No, PacePro is not supported on the fenix 5 series.
Which Garmin models come with this feature?
Thank you for your question. The link below will take you to our PacePro site where you can select the tab "Watches That Support PacePro". I hope this helps.
PacePro Link - support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=svpm2I38YB2sU5CiqFXyfA
@@GarminRetailTraining thanks... Today may arrive my 255 Music 👍👍
I'm about to get venu 2 in couple of days. would it have this feature?
Thank you for your question. No, the venu 2 does not have the PacePro feature.
Does the watch give feedback through beeps or buzzing, to inform me that I am too fast or too slow? Having to check the watch every now and then while running does not seem perfect
Thank you for your feedback. While PacePro lets you know how far you are ahead or behind your pace for each split, it does not have a built-in pace alert feature. If you would rather be alerted when you are running too fast or too slow for a given pace, you can set those alerts up in Run Settings > Alerts > Add New. You can then turn on the Fast Alert and Slow Alert. I hope this helps.
@@GarminRetailTraining Wonderful! Thank you so much for your reply. Great
@@GarminRetailTrainingohh that helped me as well. Thanks!
Hi, is this supported for Garmin Venu SQ?
Thank you for your question. No, the Venu series does not support PacePro.
great video a model of clarity
who knew! not me. thanks.
Awesome
Too much talking. Very bad instructions
Good vid and presentation.
When using the pacepro does it record the activity as normal and provide live tracking
Is this feature available for a forerunner 55 track mode?
Is this feature available for a forerunner 55 track mode?