Bike riding
mzmikly
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Since Monday I have started using mapmyride (under armor app) to track my bike riding around my area. It has been cool to see that in the last 3 days I have biked 27 miles!
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That's awesome! 🙂0
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Well done - you might find Strava a better choice of app though.
There's a monthly and very free form bike challenge thread you might be interested in....
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10752325/july-2019-biking-cycling-bicycling-bike-bicycle-unicycle-tricycle-challenge/p1
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Well done - you might find Strava a better choice of app though.
There's a monthly and very free form bike challenge thread you might be interested in....
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10752325/july-2019-biking-cycling-bicycling-bike-bicycle-unicycle-tricycle-challenge/p1
Strava yes, if you wanna get more serious. Good on ya.0 -
Another vote for Strava.0
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I do a lot of cycling so might be biased, but Strava is where it's at for me. You can plan routes, sign up to challenges - I love it. And there's a MFP Cycling Challenge Group established which you can join (which isn't hugely used, but needs to get more popular!)0
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Why Strava over MMR? I've been biking for years, and have always used MMR. What features does Strava have that are better? Many of my riding club's members use Strava... maybe I should ask them why.0
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Another vote for Strava.
Strava is more social where you follow your friends and they follow you. Keeps you motivated.
It also has "segments" this is where you go for a ride and it will show up what time you got on a section or road or trail and then adds you to a leader board, you can see your friends and the rest of the world's times more motivation to beat your mates or try for a KOM (fasted recorded time).
Alot of the pro riders also use it and you can follow them on the tours see there avg speeds , gradients ECT0 -
i find strava to be more accurate - i dropped MMR when i did a 30 mile ride one day and it told me i had done 50
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Strava has a lot great features but is low on privacy protection. Any user in your area can see where you are. There are ways to minimize your exposure but can't eliminate it. You need to decide if you're ok with that.0
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Strava has a lot great features but is low on privacy protection. Any user in your area can see where you are. There are ways to minimize your exposure but can't eliminate it. You need to decide if you're ok with that.
I think the privacy settings are pretty good.
You can make all rides private so no one can see them.
You can make it so only people that follow you can see ( I only accept follow requests if I know them)
The flyby you can disable
Also make a privacy zone around where you live.3 -
JustSomeEm wrote: »Why Strava over MMR? I've been biking for years, and have always used MMR. What features does Strava have that are better? Many of my riding club's members use Strava... maybe I should ask them why.
Kudos!0 -
Strava has a lot great features but is low on privacy protection. Any user in your area can see where you are. There are ways to minimize your exposure but can't eliminate it. You need to decide if you're ok with that.
I think the privacy settings are pretty good.
You can make all rides private so no one can see them.
You can make it so only people that follow you can see ( I only accept follow requests if I know them)
The flyby you can disable
Also make a privacy zone around where you live.
Ok I will take another look.0 -
Strava has a lot great features but is low on privacy protection. Any user in your area can see where you are. There are ways to minimize your exposure but can't eliminate it. You need to decide if you're ok with that.
I think the privacy settings are pretty good.
You can make all rides private so no one can see them.
You can make it so only people that follow you can see ( I only accept follow requests if I know them)
The flyby you can disable
Also make a privacy zone around where you live.
Yep ... I've got a couple privacy zones set and I've made it so that only people that follow me can see what I do ... and I've got all of about 15 people following me.0 -
Congratulations for getting on the bike! It’s great, low impact exercise. I give a thumbs up for STRAVA as well.0
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Strava has a lot great features but is low on privacy protection. Any user in your area can see where you are. There are ways to minimize your exposure but can't eliminate it. You need to decide if you're ok with that.
I think the privacy settings are pretty good.
You can make all rides private so no one can see them.
You can make it so only people that follow you can see ( I only accept follow requests if I know them)
The flyby you can disable
Also make a privacy zone around where you live.
Ok I will take another look.
You can make a "privacy zone" near where you live, which basically makes any riding you do within X miles of home invisible. So there's a blank spot on the map, it's a circle, and all of your rides start just outside that circle.
If someone really wants to know, and can find many rides you've done, they can figure it out to some degree. It's a lot of work, and I've never heard of an automated tool for this. (I mean if you map the last 100 rides I did together, you'd see this one circle where I never ride, and it's centered on my home.)
I've heard of military base locations being found out through Strava. Never heard of someone having a bike stolen or being harassed this way.
But it's always wise to things about what info you share, and with whom.0 -
NorthCascades wrote: »Strava has a lot great features but is low on privacy protection. Any user in your area can see where you are. There are ways to minimize your exposure but can't eliminate it. You need to decide if you're ok with that.
I think the privacy settings are pretty good.
You can make all rides private so no one can see them.
You can make it so only people that follow you can see ( I only accept follow requests if I know them)
The flyby you can disable
Also make a privacy zone around where you live.
Ok I will take another look.
You can make a "privacy zone" near where you live, which basically makes any riding you do within X miles of home invisible. So there's a blank spot on the map, it's a circle, and all of your rides start just outside that circle.
If someone really wants to know, and can find many rides you've done, they can figure it out to some degree. It's a lot of work, and I've never heard of an automated tool for this. (I mean if you map the last 100 rides I did together, you'd see this one circle where I never ride, and it's centered on my home.)
I've heard of military base locations being found out through Strava. Never heard of someone having a bike stolen or being harassed this way.
But it's always wise to things about what info you share, and with whom.
The max privacy zone is only 5/8 mi around your home. Since all my rides begin 15+ miles from home, that’s not too practical for me.
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You can set your privacy for your profile page, activities, group activities, and the flybys.
Then you can set up a whole bunch of privacy zones, and they can be set for a radius of 1 km. I've got 2 at the moment.1 -
That's the prob, even if up to 2 km, which I don't see on my phone, you don't have privacy outside of that. Really cumbersome to set that limited of a zone for every 2km you might ride on all your common routes. For a 30k route you'd have to set up 15 zones just to get your data and maintain privacy.0
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That's the prob, even if up to 2 km, which I don't see on my phone, you don't have privacy outside of that. Really cumbersome to set that limited of a zone for every 2km you might ride on all your common routes. For a 30k route you'd have to set up 15 zones just to get your data and maintain privacy.
Not quite sure what you are trying to do, you can set all your rides to be private then nobody would be able to see any of your rides at all or you can selectively make entire rides private.2 -
Just go into Settings > Privacy Control and make your rides private.
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That's the prob, even if up to 2 km, which I don't see on my phone, you don't have privacy outside of that. Really cumbersome to set that limited of a zone for every 2km you might ride on all your common routes. For a 30k route you'd have to set up 15 zones just to get your data and maintain privacy.
The phone version of Strava is limited. If you want to do more, you've got to use the computer version. Set your settings etc. on the computer, and it will carry over to your phone.1
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