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WORKOUT LANDSCAPE™ PERSPECTIVES
Workout Landscapes provide users with three additional ways to visualize progress through a workout.
1) 400-METER TRACK (DEFAULT)
The 400-Meter Track appears whenever a workout begins. This Landscape
shows the current workout as an indicator line that traces a path around a
400-meter track, marking off 100-meter intervals. Every time the user trav-
els 400 meters, taking the indicator line all the way around the track, the lap
counter in the lower left of the profile screen increases by one and the indi-
cator line starts over at the beginning of the track. To return to the 400-
Meter Track after selecting a Workout Landscape, touch the 400-Meter
Track icon in the top left of the profile screen.
2) CLASSIC P
ROFILE
Switch to the Classic Profile by touching the Classic Profile icon in the top
left of the profile screen. This view shows the level of intensity in a workout-
in-progress as proportional columns. The height of the column furthest to
the left is proportional to the current level of intensity.
3) MOUNTAIN
Switch to the Mountain Landscape by touching the Mountain icon in the top
left of the profile screen. This Landscape shows the current workout as an
indicator line that traces a path up the face of a 2,000 foot / 610 meter high
mountain. Every time the user climbs the equivalent of 2,000 feet / 610
meters, taking the indicator line to the top of the mountain, the mountain
counter in the lower left of the profile screen increases by one and the indi-
cator line starts over at the base of the mountain.
4) 5K NATURE TRAIL
Switch to the 5K Nature Trail Landscape by touching the Trail icon in the top
left of the profile screen. This Landscape shows the current workout as an
indicator line that traces a path around a 5-kilometer trail, marking off 1-kilo-
meter intervals. Every time the user travels 5 kilometers, taking the indicator
line all the way around the trail, the lap counter in the lower left of the profile
screen increases by one and the indicator line starts over at the beginning of
the trail.