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Viewing Activities

Written by Rochelle Garcia

Viewing Activities

Tapping an activity from your feed will take you to the entire activity view. From there, you can view the activity's comments, kudos, or other participants, or tap the athlete's picture to jump straight to their profile page. When selecting your activity, you can tap the "Edit" button to change its name or type, adjust its privacy, or delete it.

Tapping the map view will display the full-screen map and a list of matched segments. Tap on "View All Results" to see a complete list of segment results and their corresponding achievements.

If you're viewing a running activity, you will also see any estimated best-effort achievements and splits, and if you are viewing your activity, you will have the option to view matched runs.

Athletes who subscribe to Strava will see the following:

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Viewing Segment Results

Swipe the main activity screen to the right once to view estimated best efforts (if available on the run activity) and segment results. Tapping a segment in the results list takes you to the segment effort page. From there, you can tap the Analyze button to see a detailed instantaneous segment effort analysis and a comparison to your PR on that segment, and scroll down to see the entire segment leaderboard. Please see our article on segment results for more information and detailed screenshots.

Viewing Activity Analysis

Select View Analysis to see the Elevation, Speed/Pace, and Heart Rate (if available) details for the activity. A cadence graph is currently available only for ride, virtual ride, and e-bike activity types. Strava subscribers can scroll down to see their heart rate analysis (if available), power zone analysis for rides, or pace zone analysis for runs.

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