03-22-2024 10:27 PM
When I record an activity such as a workout or a yoga session, the Strava timer doesn’t seem to work properly — a 55 minute aerobics session was logged as being 7 mins long. A 45 min yoga session was logged as being 26 mins long.
My device is an iPhone 14 and I’m using the latest version of the Strava app — 351.0.0 — which was rolled out two days back.
I’ve been facing this issue for a week now. Can someone please explain why there’s a glitch?
yesterday
Mine has been doing the same often. I’ll record a workout Then when I get done, the time will be way less than I actually spent doing the work out. Happens on everything from the stationary bike to stretching to the elliptical.
03-29-2024 08:01 AM
Hello, I am having the same issue: Yoga workouts always end up being some fraction of the actual time I recorded. Is this intentional? How is yoga time supposed to be tracked? Does it matter if my phone turns off or has become stationary?
fwiw, I did try resetting my time zone/location. No difference.
i am using an IPhone SE iOS 17.4.1, and I am using the native app.
03-27-2024 08:04 AM - edited 03-27-2024 08:05 AM
👋 Hi all,
Thanks for your posts. First, can you please make sure your Strava app is running the most current version?
Apple App Store:
Strava: Run, Ride, Swim
How to update your apps on Apple: Support - Apple
Once confirmed, please try recording a new yoga activity see if that resolves the issue.
If that doesn't work, your timezone may not be set correctly. We use your account's timezone to determine start time for activities that do not contain GPS information (indoor, workouts, swims, etc.). Please try the following:
If this does not resolve your issue, please submit a support ticket and our support team will take a closer look at your account.
03-27-2024 12:05 AM
Hi, when I do indoor workouts like yoga, the app doesn't accurately track my time. For example, I exercise for one hour, but the app only shows 20 minutes. What’s the problem?
03-27-2024 02:51 AM
Can you send the link to the activity?
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