Color Gauges and Running Dynamics Data
The running dynamics screens display a color gauge for the primary metric. You can display cadence, vertical oscillation, ground contact time, ground contact time balance, or vertical ratio as the primary metric. The color gauge shows you how your running dynamics data compare to those of other runners. The color zones are based on percentiles.
Garmin® has researched many runners of all different levels. The data values in the red or orange zones are typical for less experienced or slower runners. The data values in the green, blue, or purple zones are typical for more experienced or faster runners. More experienced runners tend to exhibit shorter ground contact times, lower vertical oscillation, lower vertical ratio, and higher cadence than less experienced runners. However, taller runners typically have slightly slower cadences, longer strides, and slightly higher vertical oscillation. Vertical ratio is your vertical oscillation divided by stride length. It is not correlated with height.
Go to www.garmin.com for more information on running dynamics. For additional theories and interpretations of running dynamics data, you can search reputable running publications and websites.
Color Zone |
Percentile in Zone |
Cadence Range |
Vertical Oscillation Range |
Vertical Ratio |
Ground Contact Time Range |
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Purple |
>95 |
>183 spm |
<6.4 cm |
<6.1% |
<218 ms |
Blue |
70–95 |
174–183 spm |
6.4–8.1 cm |
6.1–7.4% |
218–248 ms |
Green |
30–69 |
164–173 spm |
8.2–9.7 cm |
7.5–8.6% |
249–277 ms |
Orange |
5–29 |
153–163 spm |
9.8–11.5 cm |
8.7–10.1% |
278–308 ms |
Red |
<5 |
<153 spm |
>11.5 cm |
>10.1% |
>308 ms |