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Why has fitness been removed from the activity details page?

  • January 30, 2025
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The activity details used to contain a section where it would usually say "Fitness increased" and you could tap into it and see the Fitness trend over time. That appears to have been removed, could someone confirm please?

Best answer by Jana_S

Hi ​@rownie23, it seems it's still there, but only on activities that actually increased the fitness points. Alternatively, you can get to the Fitness graph via tab You > Progress. 

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Jana_S
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  • January 30, 2025

Hi ​@rownie23, it seems it's still there, but only on activities that actually increased the fitness points. Alternatively, you can get to the Fitness graph via tab You > Progress. 


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  • January 30, 2025

Ah right, cool. I might see that tomorrow as I've a longer ride planned.

I suppose that makes sense, although having direct access all the time would be my personal preference.

I've been accessing the You > Progress route this week.


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  • January 31, 2025

I would have marked that post as the correct answer but see it's already been done 😂

Anyway I can confirm that the "fitness" section appears in an activity if your fitness increases.


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Aaand it’s gone. Seems to have been completely removed after the latest update. Amazing…


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Vebjørn Olstad wrote:

Aaand it’s gone. Seems to have been completely removed after the latest update. Amazing…

What version are you on? The latest in the appstore is 400.0.0, and I can still see the fitness info in a sample activity… remember - it has to be an activity that has actually added some fitness points. A short workout might not do that.


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Jana_S wrote:
Vebjørn Olstad wrote:

Aaand it’s gone. Seems to have been completely removed after the latest update. Amazing…

What version are you on? The latest in the appstore is 400.0.0, and I can still see the fitness info in a sample activity… remember - it has to be an activity that has actually added some fitness points. A short workout might not do that.

I’m on the same version but I’m guessing that the fitness score was removed from the regular version of the app, while the paid subscription still sees a sample activity, the one you’re seeing.

I would have seen a +5 (or something similar) to my fitness score from my 10km jog, but it doesn’t show up. It’s replaced by an ad. If I look back on my previous activities I can see that the fitness score is no longer being displayed there either. Bummer.


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@Vebjørn Olstad The fitness score was always for subscribers only so I wonder if you had a subscription or trial period that ran out?


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@Jan_Mantau No. There was a version of it, simpler than the paid, but useful and fun to keep track of. I’ll show you an image of the feature I’m talking about. It’s not an image of my profile ofc. since I can’t take a screenshot of what has been removed. If you search up “Strava fitness score” on Google images, you’ll stumble upon similar images. You just have to scroll past the line graphs.

 


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I made a comment a few hours ago that needed a moderator to review it due to it containing an image of the feature I’m talking about. However, I don’t know how long that would take, so I’m sorry if this eventually clutters things up.

But no ​@Jan_Mantau that would be incorrect. I recommend searching up “Whats average fitness-score on strava? : r/Strava” on Google images in order to get the feature in question as the first search result. You can find it eventually by only searching “Strava fitness score”, but that requires you to scroll past the different line graph images which is the paid version you’re thinking of.


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