Based on our record, Intervals.icu should be more popular than Runalyze. It has been mentiond 374 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I wasn't sure where to set expectations given my interrupted training, but I decided to aim for 3:03:00, as that's where my Garmin and Runalyze predicted my finish. I planned to set out at a 6:55/mi pace and adjust based on feel. Source: 6 months ago
Pre-race, Garmin estimated a 3:00:xx, and Runalyze, another great website, thought I'd hit 3:01:xx. This was slightly discouraging, but I know they're just estimates so I didn't take it personally. Source: 7 months ago
Has anyone else tried Runalyze (https://runalyze.com) to track running progress and performance? Source: 8 months ago
Https://runalyze.com/ is a great tool that can do this! Source: 11 months ago
I'm currently 5'9" and 82kg and just ran a half marathon in 1:47 a few weeks back. I lost weight while training, but started off barely being able to break an 11 minute mile back in October. The 255 would work just fine for you. If you enjoy the data side of things, there are great sites that link up to Garmin (I use runalyze.com and intervals.icu) for more information. Source: 11 months ago
I've been slowly moving towards https://intervals.icu/ which is kinda "open source" since its donation based. Way better than Strava. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
A lot of my fun on hn is learning new stuff. I often have to searchx various things - just because I didn't know about them previously. It's the same on reddit, even on topics I (supposedly) know about and follow. Nb - if you're into sports and fitness tracking, take a look at http://intervals.icu - great for fitness, but also a geeks dream. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I use other tools for my cycling fitness planning, eg. intervals.icu (free) or Xert (paid). Funninly on Xert I have the opposite issue, it is great with my cycling, but uploading my 965 running activities makes a mess of tireness and form calculations. Source: 5 months ago
Note that Trainerroad probably is still more advanced in some ways with adaptive training and other stuff. My issue with trainerroad is that to get full benefit you have to pay a higher price and do stuff inside of trainerroad (I hate working out just looking at a chart). So for adaptive training I use Xert, easier to export workouts to apps like Zwift and the ride analysis is the same regardless of where you do... Source: 5 months ago
I was a little bummed about the AI FTP not working in my situation. I think I'm still going to give it a whirl and I'll just have to test my FTP. I've been using intervals.icu to track rides so I will probably keep doing that and we'll see how my estimated FTP on there tracks my FTB test results. Source: 5 months ago
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