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I’m now seeing the “Your Weekly Snapshot” at the top of my feed when using the app. I do not enjoy how this serves almost entirely to make me feel bad about my effort so far in the current week. This is detrimental to my experience on Strava. 


My training schedule each week is highly variable due to plenty of factors such as work, personal commitments, weather, etc. I should not have to see a feature telling me I haven’t been working as hard when I have been putting in more or the same amount of effort as my schedule allows. 


Please enable a toggle for this feature so we do not have to see it. 

I can’t believe we haven’t been given an option to remove this.    

You recently ADDED goals as an option for weekly snapshot, but neglected to allow us to get rid of it all together.    I open my app to see my friends activities and you take up the top spot with the snapshot.   Now I have the snapshot AND my year in review.   Please stop adding more.   

I understand some may like the feature, but providing the option to disable it would allow all of us to use the app as we find helpful. 


Is there any update on this? I just started cycling but my main sport is running. The weekly snapshot sums up the total distance travelled which makes no sense expect from pushing me to injure myself by overdoing it. This is really detrimental to my physical form and mental health. Putting weekly goals sucks as well as I am now in a post race recovery so reminding me that I do not reach the 70km/week when I open the app doesn't make any sense


Dear Strava: I think a big improvement to the weekly activity would be to be able to have a setting that compares your current weekly activity to a weekly average of what you did last month or last quarter or last six months. 
 

Week to week is just too much of a fluctuation for most people and you can see that it’s frustrating and annoying. 


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