Our engineers are working on this today. We believe we have a cause identified and a fix in the works.
I noticed last night on the web calendar under my completed workouts it said what I rated the workout (easy, hard, etc) but no longer showed what the workout did to my progression levels (+.3, etc). It would be nice to see both, but if I had to choose I would rather see how it affected progression levels.
Last night my web calendar still was showing my rpe rating for completed workouts and not how the workout affected my PLβs. I also noticed that for my workouts coming up this week there was just a blank box where it used to show Productive +.2, etc. It was nice to be able to glance at the calendar and see how the workouts will or did affect the PLβs
This is intended behavior! We want to highlight your RPE for each workout directly from the calendar, so you can easily see how your workouts felt over time. You can still open the calendar drawer to view the workoutβs impact on your Progression Levels.
Oh shoot. I would rather see how that workout affected my PL. It would be nice to see that if I rated a workout hard at least my PL went up .4 and it wasnβt just an Achievable Workout.
I will forward your feedback to the team ![]()
Also I noticed last night that at the beginning of the week you used to be able to look at the weekβs workouts and it would say under each workout if it was Productive, Achievable, etc and if Productive or Stretch it showed +.4 or whatever, but now the box is just blank. It was nice to be able to glance at the calendar and see what was in store for the week. Now I have to look at the workout and then go back to the Career page to see what my current level is and how it compares to the prescribed workout. For all the great improvements that have been made lately this seems like a big step back.
Yes I wondered about this also??
@SeanHurley Is there any update on this?
No updates currently, but I should note you can still swap most base phases (depending on volume) to Traditional and Polarized from the calendar on the apps.
Does that even include plans made from custom plan builder?
Yes!
Hi @SeanHurley, you guys did a good job of fixing these display issues on the new Calendar (eg. TSS being hidden in the new Calendar vs old, at the same browser zoom settings, on my Chromebook setup), and Iβd thought everything had been resolved, but Iβve realised that this is only the case with certain (lower) TSS numbers that occupy less physical space. So itβs fine for three digits TSS numbers beginning with a 1, but for 200 and above where the leading digit takes more space than a 1, then the TSS number gets hidden
eg. this is fine:
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β¦but edit the workout/activity to 200+ TSS (207 in this case) and the TSS value gets hidden* in the Calendar:
*NB, if you follow the sequence I described, of editing an entry where the TSS value (<200) was showing correctly, the new TSS (now >=200) value does initially display in the Calendar, but after a browser refresh it becomes hidden.
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When I review my Calendar, it looks like any activity where the TSS is >=200 (ie. the TSS value needs more physical space) has the TSS value hidden in the Calendar display.
eg. <200 TSS displays OK, >=200 TSS gets hidden:
As mentioned previously, the old Calendar did not have this issue, and I know that what Iβm seeing is not the intended behaviour. Please could this be looked at and the white space padding tweaked a bit further to resolve this? Thanks.
Good catch. We will take a look!
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