Rolling 12 months in My Stats
I would like to see my rolling 12 month stats in My Stats. By having a rolling 12 months, I can see if I am meeting my goals. It would even be better to have the current and prior 12 month intervals to see how I do over time as of now. Currently in My Stats, I can view the last 4 weeks, current year, past years, or all time. But I don't know how I am doing over the past 12 months. I would have to add up the current year and then somehow find the remainder of activities that date back to one year ago. Not easily done.
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It is very simple with external tool that runs in google chrome https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stravistix-for-strava/dhiaggccakkgdfcadnklkbljcgicpckn?hl=en
Absolutely. This would be a great premium feature. The rolling 12 month (rather than starting arbitrarily on Jan 1st), would be so motivating: Not only in stats like mileage/elevation/time/etc, but in fitness, and even in PR's.
Throw in some relative mileage/fitness change/etc compared to your friends, and we have something else to compete on.
I love stravistix tool, but still the year to date mileage is based on Jan 1st (not rolling 12 months which I agree is more meaningful).
That tool is pretty cool for some analysis, in particular comparing yearly progress this year with previous years.
It does not do what Jim suggested above though, show a 'last 12 months' view which is comparable to the 'last 4 weeks' view. I don't want to have to use a browser plugin though...this could easily be a native function.
The data is there...I was able to piece it together by manually comparing data on Strava and the Stravistix plugin. Again though, make this a native function. Please.
Great suggestion. If they can not add it stats then we could have this feature in Strava -> You -> See more of Your (Cureent Month/Year) stats -> then 1st graph would remain same which shows comparison with last month. Currently second graph is also showing same. I would appreciate if Strava can last 12 months graph in it with trendline.
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