I'm new to strava and really like it, anyhow I see that in groups you can see the average pace for this week and last week of ALL of your combined mileage for that week. How do I go back and look at the average pace for 3-4 or 5 weeks back?
I'm new to strava and really like it, anyhow I see that in groups you can see the average pace for this week and last week of ALL of your combined mileage for that week. How do I go back and look at the average pace for 3-4 or 5 weeks back?
I don't think you can unless there's a way I'm unaware of
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tpsess wrote:
I'm new to strava and really like it, anyhow I see that in groups you can see the average pace for this week and last week of ALL of your combined mileage for that week. How do I go back and look at the average pace for 3-4 or 5 weeks back?
Anyone's previous mileage for a chosen week can be seen on their profile if you cick on that week on their training graph. If you mean see an entire group leaderboard then no, only back one week.
You can use a running pace calculator and plug in total hours for the combined weeks and total mileage and receive an average pace.
just follow the runners, then you can go back and see their history.
you shouldnt be concerned with anybodys average pace anyway...
reed wrote:
just follow the runners, then you can go back and see their history.
you shouldnt be concerned with anybodys average pace anyway...
Yeah, one of the downsides of being in a group is getting distracted by the average pace of others especially as the leaderboard can be sorted by that column. Best ignored.
Don't forget to join the Let's Run group on Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/letsrunDOTcom
manually enter the date you want to look back.
If I understand right, you are looking for the average pace for the past weeks?
One way is to get the Google Chrome browser extension called Stravistix. Then when you go to the profile page it will show those statistics. I believe another way is to sign up for a race on Strava, then it will show you those statistics on the race page as well per week.
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