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Alex Garcia
I still Athyltic on my phone JUST for their Training Load widgets on iPhone & watch! Bevel needs this.
Leah
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Cardio load ratio / status on apple watch
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Daniel Tomchin
It would be nice to have an apple watch bubble complication to show the cardio load ratio (short / long term) and have it colored in the color of the corresponding status (productive, overtraining etc.)
Amanda
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Cardio load widget
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Bob Lieberman
On the iPhone
Amanda
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Apple Watch app and complications
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Alex R
Hey Team, the Apple Watch app is desperately in need of some love, ASAP. I think it could be a real Garmin replacement with a greater variety of watch complications - the full size so that we can stack them in the widget view when swiping up from the Home Screen - Cardio Load, Readiness, Individual gauges for Strain, Recovery, Sleep, individual health metrics, a 12hr HR + HRV views, etc etc. Please Devs come back to these core features and not solely work on the Bevel AI, love this app and its potential.
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Alex R
Really would like to see this implemented! Too much time spent on Bevel AI and not enough on these important quality of life upgrades that brought us to Bevel in the first place.
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Austen Lo
I would like to see this feature too
David Beeson
Just also leaving my support for this widget! Probably my most accessed outside of the big three (strain, sleep, recovery), and it would be great to see quickly throughout the day.
Amanda
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Cardio Load widget, complication, add look ahead suggestions
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Mike Suiter
The new cardio load functionality is awesome and one of the biggest enhancements I've been wanting. I think these 3 additions would make it even better:
- Cardio load widget on phone.
- Cardio load complication for watch. Having a ring that shows the current status color is would be a big motivator for me. If I see it showing detraining, I'll pick it up and, and if fatigued or overtraining, take it easy. Being on my watch and seeing it often will make me take the appropriate action.
- A way to look 7 days in the future for the cardio load. This would be great when training for an event, but wanting to taper off so you're freshest for the day of the event. Being able to see 7 days in the future will help to know when to start easing off. The future will show where you'll be each day if you do nothing. I actually use this a lot with HealthFit where you can see each day into the future where your Form (TSB) will be and plan accordingly.
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Ryland
Came to express my request for this widget as well!
Amanda
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Cardio Load Graph Widget
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McClure Jones
Would love to have the new Cardio Load graph be a widget.
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