Ty_14
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How is difficulty for individual workouts determined?
I did a difficulty 3 workout yesterday, and then did an entirely unrelated difficulty 3 workout today, and had a significantly easier time. I didn't break a sweat today and was dying yesterday, and it got me wondering how the difficulty level is actually determined? It's normally pretty true to the actual difficulty even when I'm convinced it isn't at the beginning, so I'm not complaining, just curious.
I swear I looked around for an FAQ to no avail, this does seem like a question that would have been posed before, but alas, I was unable to find it.
I did a difficulty 3 workout yesterday, and then did an entirely unrelated difficulty 3 workout today, and had a significantly easier time. I didn't break a sweat today and was dying yesterday, and it got me wondering how the difficulty level is actually determined? It's normally pretty true to the actual difficulty even when I'm convinced it isn't at the beginning, so I'm not complaining, just curious.
I swear I looked around for an FAQ to no avail, this does seem like a question that would have been posed before, but alas, I was unable to find it.