We are working on the update based on our testers feedback. Testing window is now closed. Thanks for offering your help.
Marjaana
Hi, sounds like an exciting development, MJ! Always great to see new tools being tested with athletes before their official launch. The Workout Wizard is something that can be quite useful for training structure and progress tracking. Good luck with finding great testers for your beta!
Do we have any estimate about the date we could have the WW available?
Looking forward to seeing it
Replying to bump this up in the forum - can we get an ETA on when this will be back? Excited to use this again - this functionality is sorely missed!
Especially with the bi-polar weather in Wisconsin! I am surviving; I considered opening a new thread for the Coach Workout Wizard withdrawal support club! We are cheering for you Coach Workout Wizard! You can do it! You are powerful! You are missed!
Okay and I got a new Garmin FR 965 and I really want to try this out on a run!
I wonder why the old version couldn’t keep working until the new version is ready (as usual software updates)
It’s ok. I thought the old WW version was compatible with the new UI. Apparently it’s not, right?
Congrats to the team!
I just saw WW is already available . Now I am missing the omnipresent blue warning box…![]()
That is awesome!
Bit bummed or surprised I am still not able change a long bike workout into a shorter run of sorts using the work out wizard still. But maybe I just need to continue to be patient! And that it is on works with the many projects the amazing Athletica team. Thank you for reviving the amazing Coach Workout Wizard!
That’s great to hear! I get the frustration though, being able to swap a long ride for a shorter run would be super useful. Hopefully it’s something they’re working on. Fingers crossed it gets added soon!
Hey team,
Thanks for everyone’s positivity, help with beta testing, etc. As our power members here have noticed, we’ve quietly released the new version to all in app2 and you can read more on the release in our latest blog. We’re staying quiet on the socials and broadcast until we make some fixes to our standalone mobile app which could take some time. Please do keep the feedback coming on the feature after full release so we can ensure quality control and continue to make fixes before our marketing push. Thanks again everyone for your patience and huge props to the dev team behind the scenes @Stef @Andrea alongside @Marjaana who made version 2 a reality ![]()
I am loving the new Workout Wizard! The changes in wording and explanations for the workout options are very helpful and give me more confidence in the plan. Also, the workout options seem to have more significant variances to the original workout than the options I saw with the old wizard, making them seem more relevant.
Agreed! The old version seemed to have intermittent variety (one day I’d have replacement options including bike and run and row and meditation and walk, the next day I’d only have bike and walk, for example).
Now it seems much more consistent and varied and … well I would have been ecstatic to have just the old version back but am so over the moon with this version!
Also, @rowan-miles67 , there’s a “short on time” option now, that gives shorter options! Did I say I was in love yet?
Well, I’m in love!

Hi guys, I was thinking about how great it would be to allow the AI Coach to read a Note from us to add to the Race in which we describe the route, whether there are any climbs, how technical it is, and thus allow us to create a plan that precisely prepares us for the race. For example, if I describe to the AI an Alpine race with three 15km climbs, he will suggest a specific program with Low Cadence, elevation gain similar to the race, and Sweetspot Training that is truly race-specific, while the standard programs and Workout Wizard may not be race-specific. What do you think? I know it’s an ambitious program, but why not dream? ![]()
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The AI Coach does remember context. I described the outline of my A event back in early April. I just asked it what it remembered about my A event, with no further prompts. This is the response.
Here’s what I remember about your A event:
- Event: Bike All Rounder (ultra cycling)
- Date: July 5, 2026 (30 days from now)
- Priority: A race—your main performance goal for this season
- Event Profile: ~1300 km with 17,000 m of climbing (significant elevation, ultra-endurance format)
- Preparation Focus: Built around high-volume weeks, back-to-back long rides, tempo and VO2max intervals for aerobic and muscular endurance, plus recovery strategies
- Taper planned for final 2 weeks to maximize freshness and readiness
- Key Performance Goals: Arrive with solid aerobic base, high fatigue resistance, and optimal pacing, nutrition, and recovery strategies for multi-day ultra performance
If you need any more specifics, like your planned CTL/TSB targets, pacing plan, or nutrition approach, let me know!
Back in April I asked it what changes it would make in light of the additional information I provided. After some refinement of what a week would look like and progressive overload; I implemented it manually. Agree it would be good to be able to implement these through the coach directly and let the AI manage the progressive overload and recovery.
Yes I’ve notices and Is Great!
However, I think that AI currently has a major limitation… that of not being able to influence the training plan and specific workouts. The future of AI applied to Sports Apps is to be able to adapt and modify future workouts, making them specific to race requests (which can be described in Notes during the Plan Builder… for example, IM FLAT is not the same as Climb NIZZA).
This is something that’s coming! Not sure how far out it is, might be a bit, but from what I’ve heard in conversation, the goal is to have the AI coach able to take our feedback and edit workouts and plan
Can’t wait!
This is where being able to set a custom weekly build template for yourself, with AI coach help would be really good. The ultimate personalised plan built on science.
Yes, but above all, set your goal for the most specific plan possible! Races are increasingly unique these days, with varying gradients, trails of various distances, mountain triathlons, etc. This would require specific sessions with appropriate race paces. ![]()
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