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INTRODUCING: YOUR CALIBRATION HISTORY

INTRODUCING: YOUR CALIBRATION HISTORY

This article is about an update to our Calibration feature. If you're unfamiliar, you can read all about it here: All You Need to Know About Ergatta's Calibration.

 

Sometimes, yesterday is the best motivator for tomorrow. So we’ve packaged your entire Calibration history—from day one, to today and beyond—to celebrate how far you've come and motivate you to achieve even more. 

Your Calibration History

YOUR JOURNEY IN YOUR HANDS

Now, you can see your Calibration stats at every point in your Ergatta journey. Each row shows your classification at the time, the date of that Calibration, and the Intensity Zones. You'll also see whether it was a manual or automatic re-calibration event that brought you to that level.

Also, when you improve, you'll see a widget at the top of your Calibration history that shows how much faster you are today than when you first started.

 

WHY WE BUILT THIS

Calibration is an integral part of the Ergatta experience. And it's not just a tech feature that operates in the background. Calibration has a tangible impact on how you experience the thousands of game-based workouts on our platform.

Recently, we started hearing from members who wished they could track their Calibration history over time. For a while, you've been able to see stats like your best split time and your longest row in Your Dashboard. Stats like that are great as a snapshot of your PRs, but they alone only tell part of the story of your fitness journey.

So with that member feedback in mind, we developed this feature. We hope it's rewarding to see your progress over time—no matter how many recalibrations you've had so far. And we hope it inspires you to keep pushing for many recalibrations to come.

NEVER CALIBRATED BEFORE?

NEVER CALIBRATED BEFORE?

There’s no time like now. When you Calibrate your profile, every Ergatta game adjusts to your exact fitness level, and it ensures that you’re matched against similar competitors in Race and Vortex workouts.

For more information about, check out our blog post: Understanding Calibration & Classification.

Game on.

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