A pioneering released in 2009. Strava tracks a user鈥檚 performance on a bike ride or run, then posts the data to a public forum鈥攔esulting in either local glory or motivational shaming. There were dozens of social-fitness platforms tracking workouts at the time of Strava鈥檚 launch; the app鈥檚 signature genius was in developing the King of the Mountain feature. Competitive users attempt to achieve KOM status and bragging rights by logging the fastest ride on a route or a section of a route, called a segment. (The rabid pursuit of KOMs was infamously cited in a 2012 lawsuit filed against Strava, in which the family of Bay Area cyclist William 鈥淜im鈥 Flint claimed that he was killed as a result of reckless riding while he was attempting a new fastest time; the suit was dismissed.)
The app is also credited with the rise of virtual racing. In 2014, the Strava Climbing Challenge, which encouraged users to 鈥渃limb the cumulative elevation of Mt. Everest in 20 days or less鈥 attracted 47,611 cyclists from around the world. The app credits the winner with 330,715 feet in 23 rides.听
Strava Mining
Here鈥檚 what hundreds of millions of uploads have to say about our training habits.
Sunday:听The most popular day for riding and running.
Friday:听The least popular day.
8 a.m.:听The most common time for men and women to start a ride.
9 a.m.:听The most common time for women to start听a run.
6 p.m.:听The most common time for men to start a run.
1 in 4:听Rides that are done with a group.
1 in 2:听Runs that are completed on routes that users have done before.