Stryd, maker of the wearable power meter for runners, is launching its next-generation device which will now take into account running into headwinds, adjusting running power in the more challenging ...
While I was a sprinter in high school and college, my favorite way to exercise today is long distance running. Pace has served as my primary metric for years and I seem to have plateaued with fairly ...
Stryd, makers of one of the first power meters for runners, has launched another foot pod sensor. This time it’s ditching the ability to measure power from down low and has designed the wearable to be ...
Starting today, runners and coaches can get their hands on Stryd, a wearable device to measure running power, through a campaign on crowdfunding giant, Kickstarter. Created by Princeton engineers and ...
Most running-centric fitness trackers measure the same things: heart rate, calories burned, distance covered and cadence. None cover a metric that has defined training in other realms (especially ...
Running training had no clear criteria, there was a problem that it was often overworked and often injured. Even in the absence of a coach who gives appropriate advice, an innovative three-dimensional ...
When a Boulder, Colorado-based startup called Stryd launched its Kickstarter campaign to pre-sell almost 1,600 of its prototype running power meters, it met its goal in just 12 days. That’s high ...
Stryd, the company that pioneered the idea of power meters for running, recently published a scientific white paper called “Running Power Definition and Utility.” That might seem like an odd topic for ...
Luke has been touching up tech, and writing, for over a decade across FHM, Stuff, T3 and Shortlist to name a few. With an MA and NCTJs in journalism and an unquenchable love of gadgets, no tech ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Within four hours after its Kickstarter campaign launch, Stryd reached its $50,000 crowdfunding goal. By the end of the day, the amount had doubled. Stryd, ...
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