Goldencheetah intervals window5/8/2023 EMFIT have a great sleeping/waking HRV concept -worth a look if you don’t know them especially for the more serious athletes amongst you. Under Armour are obviously pretty big in the USA especially with some recent app-acquisitions. A bit over my head.ĮMFIT QS also seem to have some sort of partnership with Under Armour (I couldn’t get the app-link to work myself). Of course ithlete also have a similar team dashboard (for Liverpool FC, no less) as well as an impending coach app. Great move for ithlete and their credibility (ithlete and BIOFORCEHRV both come under the HRV Fit Ltd organisation). So it was no surprise to see Training Peaksrecently partner with ithlete. Ithlete are probably better known than Elite HRV and have been around for longer. So there’s clearly a benefit and opportunity in similar areas for others. Nice to have your team/squad’s data summarized on a dashboard. There’s a number.but so what? Where’s the insight and actionability? elite hrv – actionable stuff, as shownĮlite HRV seem to have based their business model on a great, free app BUT a paid-for team/coaching product. But typically the bigger players just show a few bits of data and NOT analysis. Sure you can see some of the more important measures (like RMSSD, pnn50, LF/HF ratio, SD1 or SD2 **) in sporttracks desktop, or EPOC on Movescount and the recovery time HRV data is displayed on Garmin Connect and Polar Flow. Currently, you only get the in-depth analysisfrom ithlete/BIOFORCE HRV, Elite HRV, EMFIT QS and some others – ie from the relatively small app-based players. I have mentioned and discussed HRV for well over two years (others for much longer) and the chatter & understanding on the forums has increased too at the same time.īut what surprised me is the relative lack of adoption by the sports-data analysis platforms. Hopefully, some of you have benefitted from these and related features. Many of you are probably already familiar with some of the advanced HR analyses that can be performed with HRV. 2016 should be an interesting year for the adoption of HRV.
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