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We are researching this currently.
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To all those who have commented here, please vote for this feature!
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It's been nearly a year guys 😫 Integrating these health metrics would provide athletes and coaches with a comprehensive view of their overall well-being and training readiness. It would allow for more accurate tracking of progress, enable better-informed decisions, and potentially enhance performance by identifying patterns that could lead to optimized training plans and improved recovery strategies. The syncing of these metrics would greatly enhance the user experience and reinforce TrainingPeaks' commitment to providing a holistic approach to athletic training.
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Awesome to hear this opportunity is being looked into. I'd be happy to be a beta tester if needed. Thanks!
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Is there a way to sync sleep data either directly from COROS or indirectly via apple health etc?
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Currently, we can only see lap data in a list/table format. While functional, it makes it harder to see trends, spot pacing inconsistencies, or quickly assess interval workouts at a glance.
I'd love to see a Pace Analysis tool that shows the average pace of each lap in a bar chart format, similar to what Strava provides (see screenshot reference). This would make it much easier to quickly visualize pacing consistency across laps compared to the current table-only view.
Proposed Solution
Introduce a Pace Analysis chart that:
Displays each lap’s average pace as a bar (pace on the y-axis, laps on the x-axis).
Optionally overlays elevation profile for more context.