Wahoo Fitness Cheats

Wahoo Fitness Hack 5.63.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Wahoo Fitness
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 5.63.0
ID: com.WahooFitness.FisicaFitness

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Description

◇◇◇◇ Train Like a Champion ◇◇◇◇

Wahoo harnesses the awesome power of your phone to transform the way you ride, run and reach your training and fitness goals.

Visit www.wahoofitness.com for more information on Wahoo products.

◇◇◇◇ Features ◇◇◇◇

◇ Use your phone to record your running, cycling, or cardio workouts with GPS.

◇ Register, update and get the most out of Wahoo products including KICKR and TICKR.

◇ Connect the Wahoo app with your KICKR Power Trainer for the ultimate in power, accuracy and responsiveness tuned for the most demanding cyclists.

◇ Combine the app with Wahoo sensors to track heart rate and stride rate data, cycling power, speed, and cadence for more than 39 different fitness activities!

◇ Supports Bluetooth Smart sensors.

◇ Supports ANT+ fitness sensors using the Wahoo Key.

◇ Upload & Share workouts to your favorite training websites, including:
- Strava
- RideWithGPS
- TrainingPeaks
- TrainerRoad
- Relive
- Komoot
- Today's Plan
- RunKeeper
- Cycling Analytics
- SportsTracks
- MyFitnessPal
- MapMyFitness
- 2PEAK Dynamic Trainings
- Apple Health
- Dropbox

◇ Export .fit files for upload and analysis anywhere.

◇ Review your History. See a summary of the results from your entire workout history, including GPS route, organized by date and workout type in the history tab.

◇ Dedicated KICKR workout screen with four modes including Resistance Levels, Erg Mode, Simulation Mode and Manual mode

◇ Get the most accurate calorie burn count. Add your user data such as age, weight, and height to get personalized calorie burn information.

◇ Get personalized heart rate zone info. Calculates personalized HR zones and shows current, average, and max heart rate as well as how much time you spend in each zone during your workout.

◇ Stay informed with audio alerts. Choose from a huge array of customizable audio announcements such as distance, time, pace, calories burned and more at regular distance or time intervals to stay informed and motivated during your workout.

◇ Get comprehensive cycling power data. Works with all Bluetooth Smart and ANT+ power meters and offers multiple power screens with power in watts, avg. power, nPower, iFactor, TSS, and mean max power for 20 seconds, 1, 2, 20, and 60 minutes.

◇ Use multiple sensors at once. You can use multiple sensors at the same time using the same or different wireless technologies without interference.

◇ Choose your favourite data screens. Select from 13 screens to see the data that's most important to you and your workout.

Please Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

Version history

5.63.0
2023-05-15
Fixed: Stability improvements
5.62.1
2023-03-20
Ability to toggle between beta and classic History in Settings

History Beta

More date filter options

Statistics table based upon filtered list

Ability to quickly move back and forward to compare date ranges

Activity Details Beta

Summary data table with individual metric details

Highly interactive map with new 3D option

Graph with option to turn on/off the data channels displayed

Ability to select sub-sets of data and dive into the details with a selection data table

Interactions between graph, map, laps, and power curve charts

Known gaps compared to the classic History view

Sharing to and share status for authorized apps

Deleting, changing workout type, and editing data

The filter does not include Source

Multisport activities from RIVAL not fully supported
5.62.0
2023-02-07
Added: Race Mode toggle for KICKR v6 - enables higher speed data when using WiFi/Direct Connect (requires FW v 5.0.14)
Added: new 12 and 13 speed cassette options for KICKR BIKE v1/v2.
5.61.2
2022-10-27
Fixed: Crash when pairing other sensors during KICKR BIKE onboarding.
Fixed: Removed odometer display from products without odometer support.
Stability improvements and minor bug fixes.
5.61.1
2022-09-21
Added: Support for KICKR BIKE v2 - Wi-Fi configuration and network information.
Added: Odometer display for KICKR BIKE v2.
5.61.0
2022-09-13
Added: Support for KICKR v6 - Wi-Fi configuration and network information.
Added: Odometer display for KICKR ROLLR and KICKR v6.
5.60.0
2022-08-29
Added: Gear display for KICKR BIKE on sensor details page
Added: Bug fixes and stability improvements
5.58.0
2022-06-29
Added: Support to initiate account deletion from within the app
Fixed: Sharing workouts with RunKeeper
5.57.1
2022-04-28
Introducing Wahoo X: One account, endless ways to train, ride and race.
Improved workout sync across the Wahoo ecosystem.
This will be the last version to support iOS12 devices
5.57.0
2022-04-26
Introducing Wahoo X: One account, endless ways to train, ride and race.
Improved workout sync across the Wahoo ecosystem.
5.55.0
2022-03-23
Fixed: KICKR not set as a cadence source under some situations when KICKR is paired.
Fixed: Crash during BIKE fit photo when swiping open Notification Center.
Updated: Improved map back button.
Updated: Swipe to unlock in the workout recorder.
Updated: Translations.
Added: Stability improvements and bug fixes.
5.54.1
2022-02-23
Updated: Onboarding and support for KICKR ROLLR
Updated: Onboarding and support for POWRLINK ZERO
Added: Additional localization for KICKR ROLLR
Fixed: An issue where speed was not reported during a spindown
Updated: KICKR SNAP data fields when onboarding
5.54.0
2022-02-21
Added: Onboarding and support for KICKR ROLLR
Added: Onboarding and support for POWRLINK ZERO
5.53.0
2022-02-14
Added: Device onboarding and image updates
5.52.0
2021-12-15
Added: Statistics tab provides a new visualization of daily workout data and goals. This replaces the summary cards on the history tab with a more interactive experience which allows users to see historical data.
Fixed: Steps per minute not shown in workout with TICKR X paired
Fixed: Crash when viewing laps.
Added: Bug fixes and stability improvements.
5.49.0
2021-10-19
Added: Bug fixes and stability improvements
5.48.0
2021-09-23
Fixed: KICKR BIKE tilt display
Fixed: Heart rate zone auto calculation
Added: Stability improvements
5.47.1
2021-09-14
Added: New passwords are required to be at least 8 characters
Fixed: In workout display of power metrics
Fixed: Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements
5.46.0
2021-08-25
Fixed: KICKR CLIMB FW Updates
Fixed: Bug fixes and stability improvements
5.44.0
2021-08-05
Fixed: Bug fixes and stability improvements
5.43.0
2021-07-26
Fixed: User cannot edit legs of a multisport workout
Fixed: Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements
5.42.0
2021-07-14
Fixed: Syncing user height and weight
Fixed: Workout editing of TICKRX Offline and Swimming workouts
Fixed: Strava authentication
5.41.0
2021-07-02
Added: Users will now be required to log in with a Wahoo account
Added: Performance improvements and optimizations
5.40.2
2021-06-17
Added: Require users to have a Wahoo account
Added: Performance improvements and optimizations
5.40.0
2021-06-01
Added: Stability Improvements

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
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Reviews

Vegas Realtor Greg,
This does more than I expected
His heart rate monitor has done far more than I expected. The other day for the first time I noticed that it also access a thermometer, measuring the ambience air temperature. Considering that I work out at home with Katabel’s, indoor bike and other devices, I don’t keep my house at a low temperature in the 60s, and constantly have my temperature above 80 especially living in Las Vegas. being able to see how the temperatures affect my work out have been great. The built-in cadence technology has also been amazing. Then let’s get to the part of the advice that I really wanted this to work for; heart rate monitor. This is absolute fantastic. My Garman watch typically defaults to what is detecting on my wrist. Period. I’ve noticed in the past that when you go above 160 beats a minute, it becomes less and less accurate. Carmens are absolutely amazing watches, but without the accurate, chess trap like most smart watches the heart rate monitor is just not good enough. The pairing between this strap in my Garman are taking my workouts to the next level with detail.. And I would absolutely recommend this device to everybody. For runners, cyclists and triathletes, this really is an essential piece of equipment.
Looking4info,
Top’s
I’ve used other gps in other sports they did ok. Wahoo has stepped up and modernize the game without making it look and feel like a game. Hats off for that.
The only irregularities I see with GPS is one I’ve seen even in the service and basecamp units. Civilian GPS units are not as precise as thousand dollar units. Basically if you have a 25 foot proximity value in your GPS reading you can be anywhere within the proximity. Another important bite is, GPS needs three satellites to start calculating where you’re at at any given moment. When one of those satellites change the information changes just enough that you may think your gps device is acting up or broken. ITS NOT IT’S THE GPS system and fact “it’s Way better than it was 10 years ago”
I feel for my investment in Wahoo Devices to take cycling with me that they are the best. The service and support that’s been is top notch. Thanks Wahoo
Nudelgruven,
Nice Standalone, But Altitude WAY Off!
I bought the Cadence & Speed sensor pack a couple years ago. Setup of the sensors and app went fine. As a long-time Strava user, I wanted to compare the accuracy of Strava vs Wahoo. I had to fuss with the rear wheel diameter quite a bit from the 700x23 default before the two apps were within 1~2% of each other for distance.
Then, the app began acting up after an update. Wahoo would drop out every few readings from the sensors, so a 19mph average pace ride would display as 14mph average over ~2/3 my actual distance. Sadly, the Strava app (at the time when it used to connect to cadence & speed sensors) was spot-on using the same sensors.
I reached out to Wahoo support, and they kept in touch with me for months on the issues. Eventually, I was informed of an update that would fix my issue. Sure enough, the update fixed the sensor connections.
Now, Wahoo’s altitude gain is WAY off in the app based on the GPS and sensors on my phone (1st gen iPhone SE). So, a ride with 1,439’ of climbing (per Strava) displays as 5,401’ in Wahoo. Here’s where that really stinks - if I upload my Wahoo rides to Strava, Strava corrects the altitude, and the calculation results in a ~2/3 decrease in my estimated power average.
I cannot find any way of getting these two apps to work together. So, I just use both apps simultaneously - Wahoo to display metrics during my ride and Strava to log it.
MikeWHill,
Frustrated new user
Started off bad as I accidentally clicked on the screen and set a lap time of 1 second, don’t know how but after 187 laps I stopped to figure it out. Those popups are a treat. Went to the work out settings and changed the metric to 1 mile. Started the app again and wouldn’t you know it still had laps set to 1 second. I even reset the cycling work out to defaults. Restarted the workout and was still receiving 1 second popups. Only fix was to turn-off the auto lap indicator.
So then I go back after ending and restarting the workout but it defaulted to running and I kept getting pace vs speed in my dashboard. Stopped the work out and restarted and it was set to cycling. It still showed pace. Stopped and started again and selected running and re-selected cycling and finally speed showed rather than pace.
I used to use map my run but apparently they do not support wahoo sensors since underarmour took over. Can’t find any documentation on that but assume they wanted money or wahoo figured their app would be better. I liked my wahoo sensors better working out with map my run. I will try it some more but this app needs some serious work. Reset the lap after each work out and don’t leave it perpetually in memory. And fix the issue with selecting the workout making sure the proper metrics and displayed.
michaelmurphyla,
App went down the Toilet
This used to be fantastic. However, in recent updates Wahoo began attempting to track YOUR whereabouts when the app is not on by requesting ACCESS YOUR LOCATION ALWAYS in location services. That means the app is tracking when you’re not using the app. I opt to allow Wahoo to track my location ONLY WHEN USING THE APP (as the app needs your location to track runs and so on). Since selecting this option in location services, I get a horrible and frustrating reminder EVERY TIME I use the app, stating, “I am not using the proper location services.”
There is no reason why any app should be able to track your location when you’re not using the app. Wahoo, I’m sure, has some BS and canned response in why it needs to track your location when the app is NOT BEING USED.
In light of Facebook and other apps gathering your information and selling it to third parties, I will never allow an app to track my location when I’m not using it. Wahoo who should be ashamed of itself for requesting your LOCATION ALWAYS. Uber, if you recall, went through a similar situation. In which users screamed so much that it removed the request to have location services on at all times.
This is disgraceful and makes me think that Wahoo maybe selling our information to third parties.
_aleph,
Garbage
Was going to refrain from writing a review, but the forced email sign-up was the final straw. The app now forces you to register to your email. Naturally, Wahoo uses that opportunity to almost immediately send you product spam. As if paying $1k+ for a kickr core was not enough, it needs to bilk you a bit more. Issues with app: - Cadance data from Kickr Core is not visible. - Data screens are poorly designed. Why isn’t HR visible with ERG controls? It makes it difficult to do HR based intervals. - Initial sync with strava was incredibly painful, took 20+ tries to get it to work. You would log in with un/pw but the app connection would fail to work (i.e. unable to upload a workout). - Occasionally slips out of ERG speed simulation mode, even though the toggle is on. Workaround is to always toggle-on and toggle-off the ERG simulation option prior to starting a workout. Otherwise, you get inconsistent distance measurements across workouts. - Lack of quick ERG power change preset buttons. If you want to switch from temp to threshold during an interval, you are dialing in watts each time. - Bugs when trying to calibrate the kickr core: speed sometimes stays at 0, or the resistance is very high at start of calibration. Workaround is to power cycle the kickr core unit.
LeahFromColorado,
Please add build-a-workout functionality! UPDATE What’s going on with statistics?
I have been using this app for about a year with my Kickr. Overall, the app works well. I find the in-ride controls to be fairly easy to use. No issues with connecting to cadence/other sensors (looking at you, Zwift). I like being able to review my stats and have it all connect to the iPhone Health app. My one request would be for the ability to create prefab workouts rather than having to manually adjust resistance on the fly. I would like to be able to open the app and pick something I have saved in advance, like HIITs or sweet spot training or whatever, without having to adjust the settings while I ride. Thanks!

UPDATE: what is the point of the new statistics feature, when it doesn’t even show indoor cycling? I did a ride and went to check out the new feature . . . made sure every single option is toggled on to display . . . and it says I did nothing today. Is it only for tracking workouts that people do outside??
Sam195,
Somewhat satisfied
This is a really good app for indoor use. There are a couple of tweaks to the UI that would definitely make it significantly easier to use by making it easier to change the resistance as you’re biking and it would be nice to have the heart rate monitor on each page since training to heart rate is very effective. As for outdoors the GPS refresh rate is much too slow. For example you could be going down a hill at 30 miles an hour you get to the bottom you’re doing like 5 miles an hour and it takes over a minute to get to 5mph. You will also notice it when you were on a flat and simply accelerate it takes a while before it catches up to what your real miles per hour are. By the way it does the same thing for your cadence only the update is a little bit faster. This has caused me to use MapMyRide when I’m outdoors. It sure would be nice if the wahoo app would work year-round so I have one place to log all my miles The really good news is that the app has never crashed on me and always works!
Jray2121,
App getting worse and worse, used to be great
It used to be a great app, but over the past few months it’s gotten worse and worse. My data doesn’t sync with major apps like it used to for years (Mapmyrun, Nike, Strava, etc,). I’ve done everything they suggest and it still doesn't work. I even deleted the app and reinstalled it hoping that would work but it still didn’t work, and I lost my past 3 years of workout data. Luckily, the data synced until just the past few months so I have it, but it’s only on the other apps, not Wahoo. Also, the data it shows in the history is screwed up. The preview screen is correct, but when I click on it, the time data is really screwed up. For example, I ran on the treadmill for 1 hour and 9 minutes. It shows that correct time in the history screen, but when I click on it, the “active time” shows my lap 3 time as 21 hours, 55 minutes, and 37 seconds, and my paused time as over 204 hours. This doesn’t give me the confidence to continue using it. This was my favorite workout app and worked great with all my gear, but with no syncing and major data issues, I’m not going to be using anymore. I’ve done all their tips and still nothing. Too bad.
Katharine in CNY,
Useless, utterly worthless
I used to be able to use this on a new iPod touch but since this last update this stupid thing won’t allow it for some reason. I don’t want to waste valuable iPhone battery while I’m out and could need to make an emergency call. I don’t want location services. I just want my cadence because I have a bad knee and need to keep an eye on my RPM and my heart rate. But thanks to Wahoo and their updates I can no longer do that. Thanks for my now useless sensors, Wahoo - I appreciate sinking hard earned money in your products that are now effectively useless.

And I even tried this on my iPhone just to see if it would work and it asks me if I want to enable location services. When I enter “no” it tells me to enable location services. WHY DOES IT BOTHER TO ASK IF IT WON’T ALLOW TO BYPASS IT???

Wahoo, you need to fix this! No one should be forced to enable location services just to use sensors to collect data related to heart rate and cadence - these have no relationship to location. I don’t care about my route. Let the Strava lovers play with that. I want my health monitored, not letting you people have access to where and when I ride.