Strava combines GPS tracking, biometric information, and user-inputted data into algorithms that help athletes analyze and improve their training and athletic performance.
Whether you're running, rowing or cycling, to make the most of the Strava app, consider syncing it to a device like a Fitbit. This line of fitness bands and smartwatches help you track your heart rate, calories burned, steps, and more. When linked, you have the ultimate fitness tracker.
Fitbit's detailed look at your biometrics and Strava's ability to map your routes, track your times, and monitor things like speed and elevation, will provide you with mountains of data. Both Fitbit and Strava offer free accounts, though those willing to pay an annual $60 fee can unlock advanced training, safety, and analysis features through Strava's "Summit Perks."
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If you have active Strava and Fitbit accounts, merging them is a quick and easy process that will help you get a bigger picture of your body and the effectiveness of your workout routine. Once linked, activity history for past workouts won't automatically sync but you can manually input them. All future activity, however, will appear.
Here's how to connect your Strava account to your Fitbit.
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