Feature Suggestion: "Hide" activity

Playing around with my calendar today, it occurred to me with new AI I’m often thinking about getting the same prediction on less riding, but removing a planned workout, then adding it back is a mess.

What about an option to toggle any activity on your calendar to ‘inactive’ so that you could toggle it off and see how your prediction and RLGL would change without losing the activity? You could also add additional activities and choose which one was ‘on’ to do quick scenario planning.

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This would be a good reason for a sandbox mode, use your performance data and build plans with various changes without needing to apply it each time.

Then when you’re happy (or not) apply it and get faster.

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Yeah, I don’t disagree, but that sounds like a lot more work for TR. Not to mention, the UI would be a lot more complex.

Yeah I would love this option. Let’s you see the downstream impact of missing a workout without having to delete it

I would love to see it. It would make it super easy to test extra rest days or alternate workouts.

I’m taking screenshots every time I make adjustments so I can revert if I want to. It is a pain.

You could probably use the «training adjustments»

Copy paste injury or illness over the days where you want to check. I believe it kept the original workout when it tried it earlier this week.

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definite +1 on the hide/mute for any scheduled exercise and/or “sandbox mode”

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Having tried this, once the “Training Adjustment” (annotation) has been deleted, to return the plan to its original state, the AI Workout on the annotation day may not be the same identical workout as it was prior to the annotation first being added, although it should be extremely similar (the AI may just happen to pick something very slightly different to the OG). Shouldn’t think it matters much in the grand scheme of things, just something to be aware of if trying this technique, especially those people who don’t like seeing their plan change!

Good suggestion though :+1:

Like the idea, but I would have thought “illness” also alters prediction, which would be unintended.

I often pull a few workouts outside the AI windows to avoid having to manually add them again :smiley: