Disappointed with Apple Watch for health and heart rate metrics
Apple Watch seems to ignore heart rate exercise zones when assigning exercise minutes. I just started using an Apple Watch series 9. I selected 'outdoor walk' and walked for 25 minutes with ave. heart rate 113BPM. Correctly, 25 exercise minutes were assigned. Soon after, I selected 'outdoor cycle' and used my bike (heavy 3 wheel adult cycle) to map out another route for my next day's walk. I cycled 10 minutes with an ave. heart rate 116BPM. No exercise minutes were assigned. In the evening, I selected 'other' and sat on my couch for 5 minutes with an ave. heart rate of 65BPM. Incorrectly, 5 exercise minutes were assigned.
I think the Apple Watch is collecting heart rate information correctly but not using it correctly. the blue exercise zone should start at 50% of one's max. heart rate. 65 BPM is way below that 50% no matter how my max Heart rate is estimated. (Apple says it uses the heart rate reserve method). It is my understanding that the cycling minutes is only counted if the speed is at least 7 (?) mph. Riding a heavy bike, yeilding to traffic, stopping at stop signs, and riding over speed bumps may slow down a rider like me. I am 81. It takes more energy to stop and start at a stop sign than to ride through it. Will this be corrected?
iPhone 14, iOS 17