Similar to TSS histograph on the top of the Career tab. On a side note related to the PL’s, I do wish there was a way just within TR to see the history of the levels at any time in the past. This could be part of the post ride survey selection, and/or a toggle in settings to always default to one of the selected images or no image. TR could have multiple image options to choose from. You can pick which type of map image you want to display on the ride. ![]() One possible suggestion I’d make, to build on your previous one, is to make the image display option similar to what Strava has started doing with the map image types. I do like the original image though without any data. Don’t want to display that information right now. I can totally understand the reservations expressed by others to display PL’s. I like your suggestion on the “fix” to the privacy concerns. Glad to see new feature development as always, even if not something useful to me personally. But not sharing to Strava, or having to share manually and edit out all the images, would feel like a big loss to me. If I could opt out of this feature, I would.Īs suggested, of course I can of course turn off auto-sharing with Strava. It probably helps to sell TR via the user’s Strava feeds. It makes TR workouts look more attractive (at a glance), more techy, nerdy, scientific. So why do it? The only thing I can think of is promotion for a TR feature. So my conclusion is, I have absolutely no reason to share my progression levels with the world out there. And most of my Strava buddies are not using TR. (And one FTP adjustment and all my values can get back to zero.). I see progression levels as TR’s attempt to quantify improvements, however the numbers are extremely individual and mean something for me personally at most, but nothing to anyone else. And that is: why would I present my progression levels (and changes thereof) to people on Strava? I hardly understand the concept myself. Now I can see more of the “results” of my workout in Strava.īut then I couldn’t stop thinking about it and felt there’s something wrong about it. My first reaction was: Oh nice, this looks better than before. I noticed the new feature after yesterday’s workout and was a bit puzzled. ![]() Hi! Member of the “data-scientist” user cohort here.
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