Hello Chris
This is probably just because you have the Strava connection active as already discussed before.
Hello Chris
This is probably just because you have the Strava connection active as already discussed before.
Most likely because his account is new, as he is still on trial.
Same for me…
I get Stryd power reported in Garmin connect via their Garmin Connect IQ data field on my watch and the data is successfully pulled into Strava, Training Peaks, Final Surge, Stryd, Intervals.icu, Runalyze, Tridot, Humango and Smashrun.
The only site that doesn’t display this data from the Garmin file is Athletica.
@mgiven please can you connect your Intervals account to Athletica and we can see if we can pull your Stryd data through there.
Sure, we can give it a shot. I just linked my athlete account and not my coaching account.
Are we able to import workouts from Intervals? I have that configured and it’s never worked for me. I’d prefer to do that over getting data from Strava
It would be great to be able to pull workouts from intervals. What I do now to get running power is manually export the run fit file from intervals and import it to the run in Athletica. When I do that, the stryd power data is included. It’s a bit cumbersome - I have to unpair and delete the garmin fit file first to make it work.
One other thig you can do is:
this is seems to imply that the “bug” is in the function importing/reading the .fit file from garmin connect. Manually doing it doesn’t show the same behaviour.
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I’ll place this post on the two key threads folks seem to be following for this.
The main ongoing issue seems to be that Garmin does not natively forward us Stryd power data. Thus, we need to process FIT files ourselves for this to work. We don’t do this by default. Hence, for most, you would not see run power.
Now for those who check this new checkbox in their profile, we will process the FIT file ourselves, and, power should then be available.
Please let us know how this goes all. Give it a bit of time to process as always.
After updating my profile settings this morning it looks like Athletica re-imported yesterdays run:
With the same results as when I manually upload a .fit file from Garmin, I have power data but I lost Workout Reserve.
@Prof Coach Larson
What I’m seeing is that it seems to work with power from Stryd and work out reserve being present on outdoor runs but power is missing from indoor runs.
I will keep a closer eye on this and advise.
Thanks!
For yesterday’s run I have both Power (accurate) and WR data (seems inaccurate). This was a Strength Endurance run where I hit the target HR zones , my HR hovered around my MAF HR, and RPE was 2.
Yet my WR quickly dropped to the 10-15% range and stayed there:
The data on my watch is much closer to historical WR readings and closer to the actual feel of the run:
On the plus side, power data looks accurate. And if I had to chose between the two for post-workout accuracy, I’d chose power.
Data from todays easy run with Stryd on Apple Watch. Pace is again completely wrong in Athletica while Strava shows the same pace as the Stryd App. (Just different smoothing of the curve and they handle standing still during a run differently)
For what it’s worth, my power data from Stryd has showed up on Athletica fine from day 1 of the integration. No issues at all.
My pace vs power targets are a little off (my z2 runs are due to be done at 8 min miles but 279w…which is actually around 8.25 min miles) but I’m not really looking at the pace anyway.
Even after checking “my device supports running power” I get false “time in zones” with Stryd.
I definitly didn’t go above zone 2, but using the Stryd sensor I always get time in all the zones.
Just to clarify—power data from Stryd is always correct in Athletica. The issue is specifically with pace data from my runs, which is consistently inaccurate.
Out of curiosity: are you using Garmin or Apple Watch with Stryd? And are you syncing your activities through Strava
I’m using Garmin (Fenix 6) and my activities are synced through both Garmin and Strava.
My pace data is always correct from what I can see.
Thank you! If there’s no issue with Stryd and Garmin, then the problem might lie somewhere in the connection between Apple Watch, Strava, and Athletica. That helps narrow things down.