Amazfit users are first in line for Strava’s big strength training update
Strava has launched a significant strength training update that benefits Amazfit users. This update allows for more detailed syncing of strength workouts, enhancing the tracking of sets, reps, and weights. Amazfit is one of 14 partners included in this update, which aims to improve the strength training experience for users.
- ▪Strava's new update enhances strength training tracking for Amazfit users.
- ▪Users can now log sets, reps, and weights in a dedicated Workout Log.
- ▪Amazfit is among 14 partners receiving this update this summer.
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Strava has recently rolled out a major strength training update, and Amazfit users are among the first to benefit from it. The update lets strength workouts sync with more detail, instead of showing up as basic gym sessions. Amazfit is one of 14 launch partners, alongside Garmin, COROS, WHOOP, Fitbod, Hevy, Runna, JEFIT, Caliber, Liftoff, Motra, REMAKER, iFIT Personal Trainer, and 24 Hour Fitness, that will be getting the update this summer. Strava is giving strength training more space Strava is adding a new Workout Log for strength training. Users can record sets, reps, and weight in a log designed specifically for lifting, making it easier to track progress over time, revisit previous sessions, and repeat workouts.
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