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  1. Add Humidity to workout data

    Humidity probably has a higher impact to performance than temperature for most of us.should be easy to include humidity with the temperature data.

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  2. put a button on the workouts tab to export the data to a .csv (excel) file to do further analysis.

    One of the key metrics that I track is aerobic efficiency, I want to see what is driving this improvement and I believe that the columns of data from the workouts tab would help to see this. At least I could have some fun trying!

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  3. Add "trend line" on the Health charts

    On the health charts, Resting Heartrate and HRV, could you please add a trend line so it's easy to read where our health is going. Indeed, such values have a high variations between days and it may be difficult to see the trend.

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  4. Reference lines to the heart rate zones

    It would be possible to see in the Heart Rate Chart the lines corresponding to each of the heart reat zones?

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  5. Show workout name rather than distance for planned workouts

    ... especially for planned races and tests:

    Some background information on my use of the calendar:

    I started using the calendar to enter planned workouts. I don't put all my workouts in there ahead of time; mainly tests and races. I have 5-8 activities during the busy months. I use the monthly calendar to get an overview of what I am doing, and when my important races are. I also use the iCal-integration to get the calendar to my iPhone. I do not use the weekly calendar.

    E.g. on April 20th I have a race planned. I enter the following…

    49 votes
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  6. Invert the pace on the analysis charts

    I would like to see the pace inverted which means faster pace => the line goes up. Ii's always confusing when looking at interval workouts and you have HR and pace in a graph, because the HR line goes up (high bpm) and the pace line goes down (high pace). So what I do is usually switch pace to speed, which is for running not the best solution.

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