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Recovery Score (Readiness) (Coming Soon)
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Description
Recovery Score (often called “Readiness”) is a composite smart metric that estimates how prepared your body is for strain today—training, work stress, or a demanding schedule. Most wearables calculate it from overnight and resting signals such as heart rate variability (HRV), resting heart rate, sleep duration/quality, respiratory rate, and sometimes temperature deviation.
Why it matters
Because it combines multiple inputs, Recovery/Readiness can be a useful “one number” summary of whether you’re trending toward recovery or accumulating fatigue. It’s especially helpful for avoiding the pattern of pushing hard on low-recovery days and digging a deeper hole.
How to use it (practical)
Use trends and context: a single low score might reflect a late night, alcohol, travel, or acute stress.
Pair with behavior: low readiness is often a cue to prioritize sleep, hydration, and lower training intensity rather than stopping all movement.
Watch for persistent lows: repeated low scores can be an early signal of overreaching, under-sleeping, or early illness.
Common reasons readiness drops
Poor sleep, heavy training load, dehydration, late meals, alcohol, psychological stress, and illness are common drivers. Many of these show up as higher resting heart rate and/or lower HRV.
Educational only, not medical advice. If you have symptoms like chest pain, fainting, or persistent shortness of breath, seek medical evaluation regardless of wearable scores.
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