Greg Marshall
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Official comment Runs can be recovered if your watch experiences a lapse in wireless connectivity with your Stryd footpod. Here is how we recommend recovering the file: https://support.stryd.com/hc/en-us/articles/4...
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Official comment Hi Megan, thanks so much for your question. Stryd uses cadence to determine the walking or running power. Currently, for most users, the cadence at which Stryd will shift from a walking power to a ...
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Official comment Hi William, Stryd Workout App will use Stryd for power, and will use Stryd for pace too if your watch is fully compatible. Read: https://support.stryd.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043019354-Garmin-Comp...
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Official comment Hi Yunpeng, this sounds like expected power responsiveness. Assuming both the workout and race were on similarly flat surface, you're seeing more power from Air Power in the workout. This can cause...
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Official comment Hi Jesse, thanks so much for the post. There are some limitations to how deep Stryd's integration with Garmin can reach based on how Garmin's ConnectIQ downloads work. Still, we are forwarding this...
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Official comment Hi James, sounds like you might be running into a technical issue. We're creating a ticket for this and will be in touch soon to work out the details.
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I have sent screenshot to friends. Haven't found a way in the app to share directly
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Official comment Thanks for your post! We are aware of this design in the workout app and will be improving many aspects of the Stryd Workout App for Garmin going forward!
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Hi Oscar, Stryd Powercenter doesn't offer this function right now, but it can be changed from the Stryd Mobile App under Settings-> User Profile-> Edit User Profile. After the change, make sure to ...
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I like instant power for short repetitions, 10 second power for longer reps and easy runs, and lap power for long runs where the goal is to keep effort consistent for a much longer duration.