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Garmin Connect: Viewing Activity Chart Details

The Garmin Connect™ app provides activity graph charts that show detailed data recorded throughout the activity. Charts can include information such as elevation, speed, cadence, heart rate, and more. 

While viewing a recorded activity in your Garmin Connect account you can adjust the view of your graph to zoom into a specific time and view more detailed information, or you can overlay multiple pieces of information for an easy view of how different information effects each other. For details on how to use these functions choose a platform below.


Garmin Connect App

  1. Open the Garmin Connect app.

  2. Select More (bottom right).

  3. Select Activities.

  4. Select the activity you want to view.

  5. Select Charts to view activities data.

    • Select an activity chart by tapping on the screen.

    • Double tap or pinch to zoom in or out on the graph.

    • Press and hold on the screen to get a snapshot of data recorded for a given second.

    • Rotate your phone horizontally (your screen rotation lock on your phone will need to been turned off).

    • Select the metric you want to overlay on top of the current graph at the bottom left.


Garmin Connect Web

  1. From a web browser, sign into your Garmin Connect account.

  2. Select Activities from the navigation bar on the left.

  3. Select an activity you want to view. 

  4. Select two black arrows pointing in opposite directionnext to one of the activity chart data sources you want to view.

  5. In the top right corner, select the No Overlay dropdown to add additional data points. 


My Pace Graphs Do Not Seem Accurate When Overlaid on Each Other

When viewing Pace and Average Lap Pace overlaid on graphs, average lap pace may show higher than the live pace due to the different ways the values are calculated.

  • Average Lap Pace: Calculated using the distance traveled and the time of the lap.

  • Pace: Calculated over a very narrow window of time to provide an estimation of your current pace.