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Garmin Connect Rundown 2025: Annual Fitness Summary Feature Leaked

Garmin Connect Rundown 2025: Annual Fitness Summary Feature Leaked

Garmin is testing a new feature called Connect Rundown, a personalized year-in-review summary for 2025 currently in beta. Think Spotify Wrapped but for your training data: PRs, total mileage, sleep scores, and shareable recap cards all bundled into one annual snapshot.

The feature pulls from the full Garmin Connect ecosystem, meaning it combines running metrics with sleep data, HRV status, and activity history. That gives it a leg up on simpler year-end recaps from brands like Coros, which tend to stick to raw activity totals without integrating wellness data.

For serious athletes, the PR tracking piece is the most interesting angle. Garmin already logs your best 1K, 5K, 10K, half, and marathon times automatically, so a curated annual view of those progressions adds real context. Whoop does something similar with monthly performance reports, but Garmin has the GPS and pace data to back it up with more precision.

Shareable recap cards are clearly aimed at social media, and that is a smart move. Strava has owned that space for years with its Year in Sport summary. Garmin Connect Rundown looks like a direct answer to that, keeping engaged athletes inside the Garmin ecosystem instead of jumping to a third-party platform to show off their numbers.

Solid idea. The execution will decide everything. If the sleep and training load data is surfaced clearly and the cards are actually clean enough to share, this becomes a useful annual checkpoint for any athlete running a Forerunner, Fenix, or Epix.

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Source: The5kRunner