09-15-2023 05:39 PM
I've been marking rides to and from work as commutes pretty diligently, but I see from various reports on the site that commutes can be hidden, which makes me think maybe they aren't meant to be treated as significant exercise? I ride as hard on commutes as I do on non-commutes, just that my destination is work and I have paniers on my bike for a change of clothes, laptop, etc. If anything, that little extra weight burns a few more calories, I'm sure.
Would others count these as commutes? It is a little neat seeing how much CO2 I saved by not driving, though that's not really why I do it.
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09-19-2023 06:19 AM
Hi @heaths
Thanks for posting about this. Strava Athletes use the commute tag in different ways. As you mentioned, tagging a ride as a commute will allow you to see the estimated carbon saved for that activity. You also have the option to hide commutes from your Personal Heatmap or Training Log. Some Athletes like to see their commutes in these views and others do no, so we recommend doing what works best for you.
I agree commutes can be hard rides! I occasionally commute to a co-working space that involves a lot of climbing. Do you commute every day? It's such a great way to get your workout in and avoid driving at the same time.
09-20-2023 05:00 AM - edited 09-20-2023 06:26 AM
"tagging a ride as a commute will allow you to see the estimated carbon saved for that activity."
Not to mention the extra CO2 usage from the extra food needed, and extra effort from the ride.
09-19-2023 06:19 AM
Hi @heaths
Thanks for posting about this. Strava Athletes use the commute tag in different ways. As you mentioned, tagging a ride as a commute will allow you to see the estimated carbon saved for that activity. You also have the option to hide commutes from your Personal Heatmap or Training Log. Some Athletes like to see their commutes in these views and others do no, so we recommend doing what works best for you.
I agree commutes can be hard rides! I occasionally commute to a co-working space that involves a lot of climbing. Do you commute every day? It's such a great way to get your workout in and avoid driving at the same time.
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A couple times a week, weather-depending in the Pacific Northwest. It's a long ride both directions so time is more a factor.
I suppose I'll keep marking them as commutes. I may get a second, dedicated road bike so my commuter - with all the attachments now (rack, front fender) - will be heavier; otherwise, it's a fairly light gravel bike with 700c road tires.
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