Strava, the social media platform for athletes, has today rolled out a revamped version of its paid-for Premium membership package called 'Summit'.

Strava Summit replaces the old Premium package, and streamlines the benefits of Premium membership into three separate packs called 'Training', 'Safety' and 'Analysis'.

Strava has streamlined its Premium features into three new Summit packages.
Strava has streamlined its Premium features into three new Summit packages.

The new Summit packs are available for purchase individually or as a bundle, with annual or monthly subscriptions on offer.

Here's an overview of the new packs and the features included with each:

Training

The Training Pack bundles 'all the tools and insights you need to reach your goal and train smarter.' Designed for racers or simply athletes looking to take a structured approach to getting in better shape, this package includes:

  • Custom Goals - Stay motivated with personal time, distance, power and segment goals.
  • Training Plans - Get plans from the best coaches in the business.
  • Race Analysis - Detailed post-race breakdowns of your performance.
  • Filtered Leaderboards -Level the playing field when you filter leaderboards by age or weight.
  • Segment Efforts - Relive your efforts and see how the race was won.

Analysis

If you use a heart rate monitor or power meter to track your progress, the Analysis pack is likely to be indispensable. Features included in this bundle are:

  • Relative Effort - Track your intensity across sport types, see your fitness trend and stay consistent with your training.
  • Fitness & Freshness- Track your fitness over time and understand the impact of your training.
  • Workout Analysis -Visualize your pace zones and lap data for all your run workouts.
  • Live Segments - Compete against your best efforts or others' in real time.
  • Power Analysis - Make sense of your power meter data to assess your performance and fitness.

Safety

With an emphasis on sharing your location in real time using Beacon, the Safety pack seems the least immediately compelling option for competitively minded cyclists - although we'll reserve judgement until we've had a chance to check it out properly. Features include:

  • Beacon - Give friends and family peace of mind with private access to your live location during activities.
  • Personal Heatmaps - Generate unique visualizations of all the places you've been active.
Each package will cost £1.58 per month or you can have all three for £48 per year.
Each package will cost £1.58 per month or you can have all three for £48 per year.

All three packs will also include fast-track support and what Strava are calling 'Premium Perks', which will include discounts from top brands exclusively for Summit subscribers.

The move will make it easier for Strava members to choose the benefits that best meet their individual needs and style of cycling (or running, etc).

Annual Strava Summit memberships also offer significant savings over Premium, whether choosing all three packs (£47.99) or an individual pack (£18.99), while monthly memberships provide flexibility to try a single pack (£2.49) or the full menu (£6.99).

Existing Strava Premium athletes retain access to all the advanced features they love at their current price, while Strava's free users will also be able to access the same features as before.

For full details and to try out Strava Summit, visit www.strava.com/summit.

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