Entries tagged “strava”
“Sometimes you need a little more action to bring your movement to life.
“help you find everything you need… bike shops, cafes, water fountains, restrooms, photo spots”
“Ever record an activity for tracking purposes but don’t necessarily want to showcase it on the feed?
“Surprise hills are (usually) not the surprises we want.
“What you share on Strava — and how much of it you want others to see — should be totally up to you.
“You no longer have to be a triathlete to get all your activity data neatly summarized on Strava.
““There were notable, locally named climbs with well understood start and finish lines during which the ride turned into a race to the top with the prize being stature and bragging rights.
“but this feature is even more valuable for comparing your own efforts.
“You can remove yourself from the group altogether, add others (useful when someone’s watch dies) and control who can see your group activities — from everyone, to just your followers, to no one at all.
“Most professional athletes have one thing in common: they’re intensely competitive….
“You spend a bunch of time routing the perfect loop, and then suddenly wish it was going the other way round.
“Track your progress over the long haul.” #
“help you find everything you need… bike shops, cafes, water fountains, restrooms, photo spots”
“Ever record an activity for tracking purposes but don’t necessarily want to showcase it on the feed?
“Surprise hills are (usually) not the surprises we want.
“What you share on Strava — and how much of it you want others to see — should be totally up to you.
“You no longer have to be a triathlete to get all your activity data neatly summarized on Strava.
““There were notable, locally named climbs with well understood start and finish lines during which the ride turned into a race to the top with the prize being stature and bragging rights.
“but this feature is even more valuable for comparing your own efforts.
“You can remove yourself from the group altogether, add others (useful when someone’s watch dies) and control who can see your group activities — from everyone, to just your followers, to no one at all.
“Most professional athletes have one thing in common: they’re intensely competitive….
“You spend a bunch of time routing the perfect loop, and then suddenly wish it was going the other way round.
“Track your progress over the long haul.” #