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holstein13
Pico de Orizaba
Status: Gathering Kudos

When I look at the "Relative Effort" section of my rides, I see a graph called "Weekly Effort."

This graph usually makes no sense.  If I look at the ride on Monday morning, it will compare my effort for that one day to the entire week prior and always tells me my efforts are below average.

It would be much more helpful if the graph and analysis were done on a rolling 7-day basis.  It would be helpful to know how I'm doing for the last week vs the prior week, no matter what day I look at it.

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holstein13
Pico de Orizaba

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In this case, I'm looking at the graph on a Friday, so Saturday and Sunday are blank.  Why not show the trailing 7 days?

holstein13
Pico de Orizaba

Sunday Night, Strava thought I was looking good and Above my weekly range.

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A few hours later, I'm below my weekly range.  This makes no sense.

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Status changed to: Gathering Kudos
Soren
Community Manager Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting your idea to change the weekly effort graph to reflect a trailing 7-day range. It has been reviewed by our moderation team and is now open to voting.


Soren
STRAVA | Community Hub Team

sarajuhosova
Mt. Kenya

I really love the Apple widgets which show the distance you’ve completed lately, but they are currently set up to display data about the current week (similar to the graphs on your profile). However, on a Monday, I am not interested in stats for the current week, since 6/7 of those days haven’t happened yet.

Instead, it would be great if the stats were for the past 7 days. This way, all workouts would count for the same amount of time and you’d better be able to see when it was time to get back out there.

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