**Stryd learns what kind of runner you are and adapts to your ever improving fitness to prescribe run training that is personalized and specific to your skill set. You receive sweet spot run training guidance that will train you to improve your performance and continually build on those gains for weeks, months, and even years at a time.
Through a combination of advanced sensor technology and an automated training ecosystem, you will be given your personalized & optimal training routine, stride-by-stride guidance during every run, and in-depth insights that help all runners, from beginners to Olympic champions, regularly push their running performance to the next level.
How to start with Stryd:
New to Stryd? This app requires the Stryd pod in order to use the app.
Already have Stryd? You can sign in with your Stryd account, pair your pod, and get started with the app.
Perfect Pacing During Every Run:
Stryd accounts for your speed, slope, run form, fatigue, and wind to deliver perfect, precise, and painless pacing. This is accomplished with the Stryd pod. The pod is filled with motion & environmental sensors that comprehensively determine your running effort in nearly every running condition. With this info, you can evenly pace every run, which means you get the performance enhancing benefits from each training session — without undue fatigue.
Sweet Spot Training Every Day:
Stryd learns who you are as a runner and then prescribes daily training that is personalized to your current fitness. Next, you can import these workouts on your sportswatch and receive stride-by-stride guidance so you run at the right performance-enhancing intensity from start to finish. You stay in the training sweet spot, where you are perfectly balancing stress and rest, so that you receive the maximal benefits from each session and continue to improve.
Automated Insights That Keep You Improving:
Stryd analyzes and compares your similar training sessions against each other to let you know how your fitness is trending. You will know how much your recent training is paying off if you are moving in the right direction. If there is an opportunity to do better, you can quickly identify if you need to update your routine so you can keep the improvements coming.
Continually Beat Your Race Times:
Stryd plans your perfect race for you. Stryd can account for the unique layout of your race course, the weather, the altitude, your skillset, and your overall fitness to prescribe a race plan that will ensure you perform at your peak capability. You will step up to the starting line with confidence knowing that you will run your best race possible.
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Note that, Stryd uses GPS in the background to track your running distance and pace, and continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life. Stryd also integrates with the Health app in order to get access to the heart rate data from Apple Watch.
Additionally, Stryd integrates with Apple Health. This allows Stryd to automatically update your weight, access your heart rate data, and save activity data to your Health app.
It took a few weeks to nail the calibration down. After calibrating, my Stryd was very accurate on measured trails. That alone is worth the purchase of the stryd pod. I had never run with power before but was open minded to the change. The auto calculated power zones do seem to fit me. I have never been an even paced runner and this has helped me out a lot with being accurate and precise during easy/long runs and workouts. I don’t use the iPhone app much. Only to name each run and to get them uploaded from my Apple Watch. I mostly use the web platform because it has more information available from each run.The Apple Watch app is what I use as a display and it meets all my needs. I loved the Training Peaks workout download integration and used it extensively in the free trial. Since that ran out I just use the Stryd Apple Watch app. If I want to do workouts I’ll set the lap distance to what ever interval distance I want and set the power target to provide haptic response when I’m out of my power zone. Then I’ll use the manual lap function to begin a new interval after resting. The part that needs improvement is the audio feedback for the Apple Watch app. The chimes just aren’t that good. Stryd support is fantastic. They push updates frequently to get the bugs out. Battery life is also a huge plus for the stryd pod.
Tons of potential
Rob_lxndr
I like the idea of what they’re going for here. Unfortunately, there are some tweaks that until implemented will continue to limit their reach. I use a TrueForm Runner for 99% of my training, so a permanent incline adjust option for treadmill runs would be very helpful since a 4% (actually 4.5%, but decimals not available) incline is required to accurately reflect my CP. Additionally, I need real time power/activity data to be able to be casted to a device other than the Apple Watch alone (iPad/iphone/smart TV). By holding up my watch to verify where I am in my CP band — the activity pauses. It’s just very cumbersome to get the most out of this great technology. Finally, I’ve seen a member of their leadership team frequently personally reply to consumers/customers and often come across as condescending or defensive which I can appreciate they’ve put their blood, sweat, and tears into this phenomenal product — but I think they’d be well served to understand their customers WANT to see them succeed, and their feedback is simply a collaborative effort to see them continue to grow as a tech leader in this space. Stryd all the way, don’t let another software company come in and take your market because we neglect the app UI/UE.
Newer runner
Jj Woof
When I was forced out of the office 13 months ago and told to work from home, I got the COVID crazies. I vowed to dedicate my former commute time to my own health. At first I couldn’t run a mile, so I just walked with a backpack. I added weight to the backpack as I lost weight. After I had lost 65 lbs and the backpack was getting heavy I started running. No plan no strategy, just sort Forest Gumped it. After getting stricken with the running bug I wanted an easy to use tool that told me how I was doing and planned out my runs for me without over exerting myself. A friend of mine told me all about his stryd pod so I thought I’d try it out. It took me a while to mentally transition from pace to power, but once I did the mileage started going up. If you told me a year ago That I could easily manage to run 60 MPW in a managed way that pushed my fitness further without injury I’d think you were crazy. I am now getting ready for my first fullMarathon and where prior to acquiring the stryd pod I stressed over strategy and pace, I now just let the pod tell me my strategy and I just need to execute on what it tells me I can do! Love it!
Developer Response
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Bizarre lack of features.
bp7178
So the app is meant to support the $200 Stryd Footpod. The pod is a great piece of tech with outstanding accuracy even with its default calibration. The app is hot trash. Probably one of the most bizarre and frustrating design choices was only to display distance to the tenth. So you would not see 4.25 miles, you just see 4.2 miles. Anything from 4.20 to 4.29 is displayed as 4.2 miles. This nonsense aside, you can record a run and stop it when the app show 4.0 miles. The app will then somehow show this distance as 3.97 in history. In the Stryd Power Center, it’s companion web suite, it shows the distance as 3.97 and 3.95 depending on where you look. There is no support for a BT HRM which is another odd or rather a poor choice. When doing treadmill workouts you can input the incline, which makes sense. I find a treadmill run at 1.0 has near identical power reading as running on flat ground outside, which one would expect. But, that’s baked into the app, not a setting which is sent to the pod. So you can’t use the Stryd app to tell the pod to calculate your power based on 1.0 incline then go use a different app or a different device like a Garmin watch. This wouldn’t really even be a thing if the Stryd app wasn’t so poorly done. When I took my Stryd to the track for some speed work, I found that every press of the lap button made my music turn off. There were no audio cues enabled but it shut off my music with every press of the lap button. I had a Stryd back a few years ago when they first came out and the app was still in the same poor state it was then as now. I returned the pod then and will be doing the same now sadly.
* Internal data structure change
Version 9.1.3
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Information
Seller
Athlete Architect LLC
Size
238.2 MB
Category
Sports
Compatibility
Requires iOS 14.5 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 14.5 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 14.5 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 14.5 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Apple Watch Requires watchOS 8.0 or later.
Location
This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life.