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What are "Weekly Streaks" and "Goals Hit"?

An explanation around streak trackers for FitXR activity

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Written by Tom Weaver
Updated over a year ago

We've recently changed the way that your activity streaks are tracked in FitXR (both Mobile and in VR). Before now, if you'd paired your FitXR account the companion mobile app, you would have been asked to choose a "Weekly Streak Goal".

This would be a measure of how many days per week you'd like to work out (so for example, you might say you want to work out 3 times per week). Then each consecutive week where you met that goal, you'd build up your streak. If you missed your target one week, your streak would reset to 0 and you'd start again.

So what happens now?

Now, there are two separate but related measures:

  • Weekly Streak

  • Goals Hit

Weekly Streak

This works in the same way as the previous metric, but you only need to work out once per week to build up the streak. The main reason for this change is to try and engage better, and provide more motivation, to our casual audience. We wanted to implement an achievable target for all users - but without removing the hard work that some of our more engaged users have already built up.

Goals Hit

This is where your self-set target will now be tallied. The only change here is that it will no longer reset to 0 if you take a week out; it only keeps track of how many weeks you've managed to hit your goal πŸ’ͺ

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