Watts Up in Watopia: Find a badge with a group of people-Slowtwitch.com

2021-12-08 06:27:20 By : Ms. Ruby Li

The extra XP attached to the route badge can speed up your upgrade progress in Zwift. In addition, you can complete the distance of a route at a faster speed with a group of cyclists. This means that route-specific events are the most effective way to earn route badges and upgrades. Here are some resources that may help you find badges: In-game badge progress There are two ways in Zwift to check if you have completed your route. The first is in the main screen, where you can select the world you want to ride. After selecting the world, click the blue route button. You have completed the route with a green check mark. The second inspection method is during riding. After stopping, click the orange menu button and badge icon. You can scroll down to see which badges you have earned.

Mock checklist If you prefer offline, printable checklists, Zwift Insider has an updated route checklist that lists the XP, distance, and altitude of each route. My wife and I have this list on the clipboard near our coach, and we have completed the route we have completed in a friendly game. VeloViewer rankings If you are interested in comparing your route time with others, you can synchronize your application with VeloViewer to find out. First, synchronize Zwift and Strava. Second, join the Zwift club on Strava. Third, synchronize Strava with VeloViewer and check your time with others. This is a complicated way to populate the route leaderboard, but it is currently the best option we have. Selecting events by route If you have a Zwiftpower account, because you need it for matches on Zwift, it is easy to select events by route by using the "Filter" button on the "Events" tab and using the route drop-down menu. If you do not have a Zwiftpower account, you can use the activity schedule provided by ZwiftHacks. The filter function will allow you to search for routes by name. This timetable will also show you how many people have signed up for an event, which can help you decide when a large group chooses a particular route. In addition, you can use "Badge Search" to search for events by name or description (full text), which will display events designed for this purpose. Hope these resources will help. If you need inspiration for badges, check out the interview with Josh Hageman. Happy badge hunting! The Guest World Timetable This is the Guest World for this week, so you can plan to get some route badges you are missing: Monday: France and Paris Tuesday: London and Yorkshire Wednesday: London and Yorkshire Thursday: London and Yorkshire Friday: Preview of indoor events in Innsbruck and Richmond Slowwich (all Eastern time). Go to Zwift Events to register for these rides and running events. A 100/100 team run on Monday, join us at 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM for a team run on May Field’s virtual track, which will kick off your week. Work with others to complete 100 3 mile or 30 minute Slowtwitch challenges in 100 days. Don’t forget that there are short-term and long-term options for each of the five cycling exercises and the five running exercises. Instead of canceling exercise when time is tight, you can complete a short version of the exercise while still benefiting from the plan. Valkryies exercise Tuesday ride (women only), 6:00 am This event is organized by women. This is a rubber band structured training exercise with almost no drop, including warm-ups, a set of intervals, and cooling. This week’s workout is Double Tabata Power. Structured training on Tuesday, 7:00pm. Our Tuesday ride includes a cycling training focused on triathlon written by coaches and professional athletes associated with Slowtwitch. Exercise lasts for 60 minutes and will help add variety and interest to your weekly training program. This week’s exercise is to keep it simple. On Wednesday, 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM for group running. A more scenic group running on the Quach Quest route. This is another opportunity to join others who are completing 100 3 mile or 30 minute Slowtwitch challenges in 100 days. Thursday Rise & Grind, 5:35 in the morning This exercise is a morning exercise for the East Coast crowd. This week’s workout is True Grit. SWIFT rides on Thursday, the newly launched Slowtwitch Indoors family at 6:55 pm, Slowtwitch SWIFT (strong women, fun to play together!) is here to take another female-only ride to a slightly friendly time period. This ride will focus more on strength-based work, so please bring climbing legs. But even if you feel more like Mark Cavendish in the mountains of the Tour de France, as long as you keep the pedals moving, you will stay in our team. This week’s workout is with you on May 4th. Festina Lente, Friday, 9:00 AM This structured training exercise is designed to prepare you for the weekend. Festina Lente roughly translates to "hurry up and take your time." Its feature is an exercise that can get your engine running, but will still leave some in the fuel tank for the large-scale riding and competition. The ride was led by a member of the Canberra Cycling Team as the lead light. This week’s workout is an aerobic ramp. Other events worthy of attention Here are two badge hunting series running this month: NEOKYO badge hunting series This series runs from November 29th to December 20th. The series includes Neokyo’s 4 routes, and includes kits, shoes, and helmets that are rewarded in the game for making progress in the series. GARMIN NEVER STOP series This series lasts from December 2nd to the 18th. The series includes four short circuits and four long routes, as well as four short circuits and four long routes.

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