Improved support for Polar devices

In the latest version of the Group Fitness Plus for iPad we have added support for the latest Polar heart rate monitors, Polar activity trackers and sport watches with optical heart rate monitors.
With the application you can use the Polar H7, the new H10. The Polar A360, M200, M430, M600.


The Group Fitness Plus for Android is compatible with any ANT+ HRMs devices in the market. More than 80 different heart rate monitors.
Check this link for a comprehensive list.

With the Group Fitness Plus for Android you can also use activity trackers with optical heart rate monitors from Garmin, like the VivoSmart HR. Garmin sport watches with optical heart rate monitors like the FR225, FR735XT, FR935, Fēnix 3 HR, Vivo Active HR, Fēnix Chronos, Fēnix 5. And Mio devices, and Scosche Rhythm+ arm bands.

 

Giro d’Italia is starting today

The 100th edition of Giro d’Italia is starting today.
One of the most challenging bike races of the world in the beautiful scenery of Italy.

Some numbers:
21 days
3615KM (2246 miles)
171KM (106 miles) on average each day
22 teams

We wish all the best to the teams, especially to the Gazprom-RusVelo team.
Gazprom-Rusvelo uses Selfloops to analyze sports performance!

A new team dashboard to better manage your athletes

We have updated the team dashboard. The dashboard helps a coach to keep tracks of the team statistics in a single view.

The athletes in the team can be ordered by several metrics: Moving time, Distance, Number of activities, Training Load, Critical Power, TRIMP, and Calories.

In this latest update, we have added new metrics, such as the TRIMP score and the Calories burned.

Athletes can be ranked in any of the metrics in the dashboard. You can also select the date range.

The dashboard is for clubs and teams that want to manage and monitor their athletes. At glance, it is possible to see how the team is performing and who are the most active athletes.

team dashboard

 

Finding the heart rate monitor device number

Each heart rate monitor has a unique identifier built-in. The identifier is a number that it is uniquely assigned to a heart rate monitor.

The device number must be associated with a user. Once the association is made, every time a person will wear that heart rate monitor, our application will automatically recognize him. This must only be done once.

Finding the Heart Rate Monitor Device Number

Our cloud services make it easy to manage the associations and keep your data safe. All your data in our cloud services are backed up. If you change or break your device you can easily recover all your data with the press of a button.

See Cloud services getting started guide.