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Your Activities, All in One Place — Plus a Smarter Way to Import

by The Next Race

Every Activity, One Table

Until now, your imported activities lived inside training plans. That worked for structured training, but it didn't give you a bird's-eye view of everything you've done. That changes today.

The new Activities page is a dedicated home for all your completed workouts — whether they came from Strava, Wahoo, or were logged manually. It's a full data table with every metric that matters: distance, duration, pace, heart rate, power, cadence, elevation, calories, and more.

Column Presets

Not every session needs the same level of detail. Switch between presets to focus on what you care about:

  • Summary — The essentials: date, title, category, distance, duration, pace
  • Metrics — Heart rate, power, cadence, elevation, temperature
  • Load — Training load, normalized power, suffer score, energy
  • All — Everything at once

Search across your activities, sort by any column, and right-click for quick actions.

A New Way to Import

The old import flow was tied to training plans — you could only import activities into a specific plan. The new standalone import changes that completely.

Hit the Import button on the Activities page, and you'll see every activity from your connected accounts. Not just the last 200 — your entire history, paginated automatically.

Filter and Select

Use the category pills to narrow down to just your runs, rides, swims, or walks. Then pick what you want:

  • Individual import — Tap the Import button on any card
  • Bulk import — Check multiple activities, then hit "Import N activities" to bring them all in at once

Each card shows the activity title, date, distance, duration, and source (Strava or Wahoo), grouped by month with total distance per section.

Auto-Import

Don't want to import manually at all? Toggle auto-import on your Strava or Wahoo connector card in Settings. Every new activity is imported automatically — Wahoo via real-time webhooks, and now Strava too.

Finish a run, and by the time you've stretched, it's already in The Next Race.

Available Now

The Activities page and new import flow are live on both the web app and the iOS app. Head to the Activities tab to get started.

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