
This extension will add RE, CP, and Stride Length to both Selection summary at the top of your run and each lap interval. It will also add W/kg and FPR to the Selection summary.
There is an options page that can be assessed by clicking the extension in your toolbar. In the options page you can set your weight which will be used to calculate RE for each run. If your weight was different on a previous run you will have to update it before looking at that run. The default weight setting is 70kg so if you have an RE value that seems way off you should check your weight in the extension. It also allows to manually set CP however the extension is able to find the correct CP that was used by Stryd during each run. You can toggle on/off all options except RE now in the options page.
The settings are stored in Chrome and maintained across all browsers if you have used a google account to login on your browser.
RE can be different between the selection summary and the lap interval when clicking a lap that Stryd displays meters. This is because the selection summary rounds using Miles or Kilometers and the value might be different. IE .68 km vs 684 meters. The summary RE will be calculated with 680meters while the lap will be calculated with 684 meters.
Excellent job.
Need some adjustments given recent Stryd update. Hope it’ll get done soon
Does it work anymore since they updated the website? I don’t see the columns being added anymore.
I presume this needs an update, because it doesn’t show up in the splits data of Stryd anymore.
Superb extension, thank you for this
Fantastic! Thanks mate
Awesome, CP% and RE for laps and selection! Enjoying going back and easily analysing the data from past ultras and long runs, to aid future planning.
Great work, thanks so much!!
LOVE IT
Add % CP and we’re really proud of you!
Excellent extension !!! Thanks for sharing your great work.
Finally we got RE in Strydpowercenter… love it!
Thanks for creating this extension. Works well in showing RE for different splits. Any way of showing RE for the whole run?
Great Work! Thx~