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05-30-2023 09:17 AM - last edited on 05-31-2023 05:25 AM by Jane
Hello,
I thanks since a few weeks strava doesn’t update the Moving time After sync workout.
i use the Apple Watch and the workout running app to record my runs. When i’m done, i open the strava app and sync the workout. After few seconds the run is on strava.
in the past, strava analyses the run and updates the Moving time. So stopping formtraffic light was deleted
but now my avg speed etc is worse and i cannot compare my progress.
‘is this a setting i can change myself?
mny thanks in advanced
jeroen
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01-04-2024 06:18 AM
Any update on this? It's almost a year in and the problem persists.
Thanks
01-05-2024 12:07 PM
I think it is working. i just checked strava and i can see a difference between moving time and total time 🙂
01-04-2024 06:18 AM
Any update on this? It's almost a year in and the problem persists.
Thanks
12-17-2023 05:25 AM - edited 12-17-2023 05:29 AM
It happens the same to me. Even in workouts without pauses. Total time is the same as in apple, but the moving time is lower than apple, and no pauses were done.
01-05-2024 12:07 PM
I think it is working. i just checked strava and i can see a difference between moving time and total time 🙂
11-25-2023 06:13 PM
Same problem here. My elapsed time and moving time are identical, in the past the moving time was my actual moving time as the uploaded from the Apple Watch to Strava would calculate out any time stopped.
08-02-2023 11:43 AM
I am having the same issue. Mode: running and it happens when I pause the run manually!
07-16-2023 01:08 PM
I can add I have the same issue. Just picked up a apple watch and wondered why the moving time is equal to the Elapsed Time. It's strange as the splits do show correctly with the periods of stops (at lights) removed.
06-23-2023 10:23 AM
Hello @Aileenb and @Jeroentje
I wanted to update you both on this issue. It is still unresolved and is in the hands of our Engineering Team. In the meantime, we recommend using one of the 2 workarounds listed below:
When recording with Apple Health Workout App, be sure to NOT manually pause your activity. When your activity is imported, we will calculate your moving time based on the GPS data being recorded.
Alternatively, if you need to pause your activity while you're recording, you can record with the Strava Watch App. This article can provide you with more information on how you can set this up.
10-13-2023 03:27 AM
This is still not working and it’s been months. To clarify, I run with Apple Watch. I do not manually pause or auto-pause on Apple Watch, but I do stop to cross the road etc.
In the past Strava was able to analyse my run data when it was imported from the Health app, and adjust moving time accordingly.
As is the case for others in this thread, this is no longer working and there is no viable workaround meaning historic data is no longer directly comparable.
Is this an identified bug and is there a plan to fix it?
07-17-2023 06:05 AM
Hello Jane,
a short update. when i sync a cycling workout, logged with the apple workout app, the moving time is calculated correct. with a running workout still problems
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