EatMyRide: Cycling & Nutrition Cheats

EatMyRide: Cycling & Nutrition Hack 2.0.0 + Redeem Codes

Food Planning For Cycling

Developer: EatMyRide
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.0.0
ID: com.eatmyride.iosapp

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Description

Nutrition planning for cycling rides and all-day meal planning: optimize your performance using EatMyRide.

Do you want to know what to take during each cycling ride? Curious how nutrition can help you to prepare for your rides and recover quickly after your rides? With our intuitive meal and nutrition planner you can easily plan, track and analyze your food and drinks.


PLAN THE NUTRITION FOR YOUR CYCLING RIDES

Get the optimal personalized nutrition plan for your rides. Adapt your plan to the smallest details of your ride: the route, its distance and elevation, your speed, intensity (power or heartrate) and training type (like an endurance or interval ride or a race). See how well your food and drinks fit the ride and get your nutrition spot on.


GET A PERSONALIZED MEAL PLAN

Never wonder again how much and when you should eat during the day to meet your personal energy needs. Whether it be a rest day, training day or whether you are competing in a race, the meal advice helps you to plan all your meals. From carbohydrate loading for preparation to increased protein intake for swift recovery, it is all included in the plan.


ANALYSE YOUR NUTRITION INTAKE AND ENHANCE YOUR PERFORMANCE

Evaluate your nutrition intake after your ride and see how well it met your energy demand. Receive advice on the best recovery meals so that you are sure that you get the most out of your trainings.


SEAMLESS INTEGRATION WITH OTHER APPS

The nutrition advice is personalized based on your sports history and the routes you are going to ride. EatMyRide integrates with other apps to make this possible:
• Strava – Connect your Strava account in the EatMyRide app to get your rides and routes in the app.
• Garmin – Automatically upload your Garmin rides to EatMyRide. Get the nutrition plan on your Garmin device by downloading the widget in the IQ Connect store.
• Wahoo – Automatically get the rides from your Wahoo in the EatMyRide app.
• Komoot – Use your Komoot routes by connecting your Komoot account in the EatMyRide app.
• RideWithGPS – Get your RideWithGPS tracks in the EatMyRide app by connecting your account.


See our Terms of Use here: https://www.eatmyride.com/terms-of-use

Version history

2.0.0
2023-08-21
- Create fueling plans for running, duathlon and run-bike-run activities
- Use Trainingpeaks run workouts (pace based) next to cycling to create fueling plans
- Evaluate nutrition intake during actual run and cycling activities with a Strava, Garmin or Wahoo connection
- Optimize your preparation and recovery meals for running, duathlon and run-bike-run
1.32.5
2023-08-09
- Product detail page directly clickable within plan & evaluate ride flows
- Product detail pages show maximum absorption rates of each performance nutrition product (bar, gel or sportdrink)
1.32.2
2023-08-01
- Easier to plan nutrition intake during MTB and Gravel bike rides
- See your average intensities for MTB and Gravel bike rides
1.32.1
2023-07-26
- Bug fix for hovering over carbohydrate burn chart
1.32.0
2023-07-26
- Take sweat rate tests to find out your personal sweat rates at varied temperatures and intensities to better know your fluid intake needs
- Bug fixes
1.31.1
2023-07-13
- Easier to rank the order of products when evaluating rides
- Improved carb loading for evaluated rides
- UI improvements
1.31.0
2023-07-10
- We improved the products database to better support languages
- Some small changes to the carbohydrate intake graph to make it easier to read
- Small fixes
1.30.3
2023-06-27
- Small updates
1.30.2
2023-06-19
- More insights added to actual rides, see carb burn and intake over time of ride
1.30.1
2023-06-15
- Small UI updates
1.30.0
2023-06-13
- Improved route searching functionality
1.29.5
2023-06-07
- Small updates
1.29.4
2023-06-07
- Several small updates
1.29.3
2023-05-31
- My Meals - easily store and manage your meals
- Share meals with athletes as a coach or team
- Time-based glycogen chart
- Several small adjustments
1.29.2
2023-05-23
- Several visual improvements
1.29.1
2023-05-16
- Bug fixes
1.29.0
2023-05-12
- Ability to upload .fit workout files
- Bug fixes
1.28.6
2023-04-18
- Bug fixes
1.28.4
2023-04-05
- Small UI improvements
- Bug fixes
1.28.3
2023-03-30
- Several UI improvements
- Better ability to add drinks
- Bug fixes
1.28.1
2023-03-23
- Plan and/or track multiple bike activities per day
- Get in-between meal advice when you make several rides on a day
- Know how much nutrition to take during your second activity, if the intake for your first activity was low and your second activity starts with a low energy level you might need to eat more
- Better TrainingPeaks support since all bike workouts will now be used
1.27.4
2023-03-06
- Bug fixes
1.27.3
2023-02-27
- Bug fix
1.27.2
2023-02-27
- Bug fix
1.27.0
2023-02-23
- Connect our Garmin apps easily and immediately without sign-in

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
1 month premium
(All app features for 1 month)
$8.99
Free
JE919495683✱✱✱✱✱ D1CD753✱✱✱✱✱
12 months premium
(All app features for 12 months)
$45.99
Free
JE590977333✱✱✱✱✱ EA756B9✱✱✱✱✱
3 months premium (former)
(All app features for 3 months)
$24.99
Free
JE535349561✱✱✱✱✱ 8B272BD✱✱✱✱✱
1 year (former)
(First 7 days free)
$60.99
Free
JE914751379✱✱✱✱✱ 0FFE454✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

3.6 out of 5
14 Ratings

Reviews

Lunchbox1121,
Worth a shot
Saw a YouTube video about the app and decided to try it. It’s easy enough to operate and the user interface with the widgets on Garmin is easy to set up and use. The only complaints I have is that I wish there was a way to link TrainerRoad to the app to pull over scheduled workouts AND I wish there was an easier way to add food. The selection of food to plan your meals is VERY limited and difficult to add your own. Maybe make it similar to my fitness pal and allow the camera to take pictures of barcodes or something. Other than that it’s been helpful so far with planning my ride nutrition vs taping my meal plan to my stem on long races
scottc9,
Accurate glycogen fueling recommendations
Under fueling rides or wrong food choices pre, during or post rides are common mistakes I see with many athletes I coach. Even the national and state champions. Under fueling (especially carbs) is a main contributor when i see athletes not making the anticipated gains from their hard work in training. The carb/fat burn rates in this app are spot on with metabolic lab tests I have for athletes. I love that the planned workouts in TraningPeaks seamlessly migrate into the EatMyRide app for athletes to then know how much of what to eat to fuel their training. I just need to use the workout builder feature in TP and EatMyRide does the rest. Athletes can also use Strava routes, enter a few ballpark estimates and accurate fueling recommendations pop up. Most common nutrition logging apps are sound for team sports or weightlifting where energy burn is much lower than for the volume cyclists need to train. These apps fall short for endurance athletes - especially cyclists - as far as energy needs in my experience. I am excited to be able to add this tool to better help athletes as we start to think about our 2023 goals of more championships.
Magnussheff,
EatMyRide March 3 ‘23
The EatMyRide tool has elevated the quality of my training to another level. It has left me with the feeling of “ I wish I had found this sooner”. It is very simple to setup using the Garmin IQ app and your garmin device. It displays real time insight to how you are fueling your training and races that can be customized to match your needs. It has allowed me to execute fueling strategies to the gram and better understand nutrition periodization as a whole. The app is easy to use and analyze your fueling afterwards. The app has some really interesting features such as the personal metabolism, glycogen, and race ready metrics that will evolve when given enough personal data that will become even more beneficial.
Mayma13,
Great app
Customer service is very responsive. If you every have any questions they will get back to you super quick ( within a few minutes). The app has been updated and is very easy to work with and set up your plans. Garmin integration is very easy and works great on the road. It’s very easy to add your own items if they are not already in the database. Overall it’s worth a try if you are on the fence.
Art O'Connor,
Not Ready
Has potential but right now is really clunky. Having to plan a route and upload it is not practical day to day. Should be able to just enter a ride time. It may not be as accurate but I would go to the trouble of uploading a route for races or really long days in the saddle. Entering in foods is really slow. The list of foods is really small. No Wahoo integration. TrainerRoad/Zwift integration seems like a no brainer. I will check back in a few months and see if the developers actually listen.
Dcdeland,
Won’t let me change ride elevation
Thought I would give this app a try, but when I try to plan a ride it won’t let me change elevation on a hill or mountain ride. So when I entered a 43 mile mountain ride (should be 3500 ft of elevation) the elevation reverts back to 0 after trying to manually change. Choosing an endurance rides saying I need 0 g of carbs???? I’m sorry, that is just completely wrong.
911xj,
Logged in once, ….
Was able to log in once, and will not allow me again. Tried deleting, tried waiting… etc.. app needs work
EMILIKESBIKES,
Last update Broke things
This is a pretty bad app. The developer really needs to start addressing the issues

Also update made the app even worse. More broken stuff

I wanted to cancel the app

Going to cancel aubscription