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Old 03-23-24 | 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Mtracer
Concerning the difference in your and my experience with iPhone and iPad, I'm specifically in the trial version (first 30 days). When I look at my profile, under my name in the upper left corner, it says "Trial" under my name. I believe this gives me premium access until the trial period runs out. I thought you had just recently signed up, and therefore would be in the trial period as well.

I can't see how or why they would even allow this, but maybe you inadvertently bypassed the trial period and selected the free version. But I assume the trial version is just going to apply until it expires and then you would be on the free version unless you sign up to retain the premium features.
The free version just doesn’t work on the program I selected. Can’t export the workout to ZWIFT and when doing intervals or 40 seconds on, 20 off, over and over at various watts, then dealing with going up and down hills and trying to maintain cadence without the benefit of ERG mode just doesn’t work. At the end of the session, I go a 90% accuracy, but when I looked at my effort, compared to what was expected because it so so easy to get lost it was not near 90%, so they were throwing me a bone. Considering what I pay for ZWIFT, am not willing to tag on extra expense. Was reading in a different forum how to pause workouts in ZWIFT for rest breaks for older people using their training, so may give that a shot.

Here’s an example of the 90% and why it is impossible to use unless able to download the program: The last column is the watts I hoped to put out to match the workout but it was just guess work after the warm up.

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