New: Dynamic histograms

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After a short beta test, our new histogram feature is now available for all users. This replaces in particular the old diagrams for the weekly and monthly kilometres. Meanwhile, the new histograms are much more powerful and can be dynamically adjusted. The tool also allows evaluation by tags (which day was used how often or how much training workload was marked accordingly) and by zones (heart rate, pace, power).

  • Arbitrary choice of time span
  • Arbitrary choice of sports and training types
  • Summary of data: weekly, monthly or yearly
  • Individual charts (or stacked bars) depending on sport, training type or day
  • Alternative sports can be grouped
  • Evaluation according to: Distance, duration, number of trainings, trimp, altimeter or zones
  • Height and color scheme of the plot can be changed

The following must be considered:

  • An evaluation by zones is only possible for one sport, as the zones differ depending on the sport.
  • When tags are analyzed, activities (especially in the stacked variant) can be counted more than once if several tags are assigned to them.

Histograms can be used to examine so many things. Among other things, the entire training workload can be examined by type of sport, as was previously possible in the weekly chart. The alternative sports can be easily grouped. In this example, it is easy to see how after a break running training has gradually replaced alternative training.

In addition to the common representation in a diagram, the representation in individual diagrams is also possible. The total value is displayed slightly grayed out in the background. In the following example, only running and alternative sports are included in the screenshot – this time as a monthly chart.

The last example is the evaluation by zones, in this case pace zones.

Questions?

Do you have any questions or requests regarding this feature? Use our forum or our Facebook Community group for your questions.

Greetings and happy running,
Hannes & Michael

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