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Dive deeper into data with Strava Workout Analysis for mobile

by Press Release
Monday 14th August 2017
 
 
Strava has launched their popular Premium Workout Analysis feature for mobile, offering runners detailed visualisations of their workout metrics on their smartphones. 
 
Previously only available on web, Workout Analysis lets runners go beyond average pace to access clear visual representations of their interval workouts and splits. The lap-by-lap breakdown shows each interval’s distance, time, pace, and training zone, taking the guesswork out of assessing your workout performance.  Find out more about Workout Analysis here.
 
“We’re excited to put Workout Analysis, one of our most popular Premium features, into the hands of runners everywhere,” says Aaron Forth, Chief Product Officer at Strava. “We originally created our Workout Analysis feature to give runners a better way to dig into their interval data. Whether you’re doing laps around a track, hill repeats, or taking walk breaks during a long run, you probably care more about certain parts of your run. Workout Analysis makes it easy to hone in on the intervals you care about.”
 
To begin using the new mobile feature, athletes simply need to record and upload a run with Strava or one of 100+ Strava-compatible GPS devices. Premium athletes can then tap into the visualisation on the activity page for detailed analysis such as splits, time, distance, and pace zone for each interval. If no manual lap data is present, then the view defaults to mile or kilometer splits. Free athletes can also see a preview of the visualisation.
 
Workout analysis for mobile is available now. Download Strava for iOS or Android and upgrade to Strava Premium to access workout analysis and other advanced features. To learn more about Strava, visit www.strava.com.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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