ActiveStrava’s new AI-powered feature turns your workout data into instant insightsAthlete Intelligence uses AI to simplify performance metrics for athletes of all levelsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

ActiveStrava’s new AI-powered feature turns your workout data into instant insightsAthlete Intelligence uses AI to simplify performance metrics for athletes of all levelsWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

Athlete Intelligence uses AI to simplify performance metrics for athletes of all levels

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Strava rolls out Athlete Intelligence feature to the public

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Strava, everyone’s favourite platform to exchange kudos, has today launched a new AI-powered feature called Athlete Intelligence.

Announced atCamp Strava 2024and now available as a public beta for subscribers,Athlete Intelligencepromises to simplify how athletes of all levels interpret their performance data, turning complex metrics into clear, actionable insights.

This new feature is designed to analyse workout data from devices liketriathlon watchesandsmartwatches, offering users personalised feedback in a way that’s easier to understand.

Athlete Intelligence presents your activity data in a conversational format, making it more intuitive to follow your performance.

Strava has designed the feature to cater to all users, offering personalised feedback that adapts based on your recent activity history.

Matt Salazar, Strava’s Chief Product Officer, emphasised the community’s role in shaping this feature, saying, “Today’s beta of Athlete Intelligence integrates feedback from the private beta and offers a considerably different experience with deeper context and analysis.”

Once a workout is uploaded, Athlete Intelligence goes to work immediately, summarising key performance data points such as pace, heart rate, elevation, and Strava’s proprietary metric, Relative Effort.

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The feature identifies trends in your data over a 30-day period, detecting improvements and milestones like your fastest pace, longest distance, or biggest climb.

The main goal of Athlete Intelligence is to help users make sense of their workout stats, offering insights on how much time was spent in specific heart rate or pace zones, and providing guidance on how to improve speed, endurance, or stamina.

Strava’s Athlete Intelligence is available today in 14 languages as a public beta for subscribers.

Ready to see how your stats stack up?Head to Stravanow and let Athlete Intelligence do the heavy lifting with your workout data.

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