If you feel you are not good enough as an athlete just quit Strava and you'll feel instantly better. Quitting Strava set me free. I feel free to ride my bike slowly if I want to. Long gone are the days I was riding for others to see. Before I was happy after the ride now I am happy during the ride.
Or just turn off autopause if you ride at places with stoplights. Even one stoplight destroys your average speed so you can learn to stop caring about how your avg speed looks.
Apparently Humango is AI focused on fitness and Triathlon. Trainerroad is heavily focused AI on cycling. They are still struggling with adapting plans for Triathlon in the running and swimming sections.
AI will never be able to replace the Coach-Athlete diad. That relationship is in many cases more important for athletes than be 100% precise about data.
Yaaa! 😃 Very insightful video. While I love technology and the potential benefits, is it possible that this may be an irony since a big part of the running experience for many of us is to "detach"? Nonetheless actually thought provoking.
Do you sell those GTN jackets? I find AI fascinating and look forward to what technology can bring. Hope we can still have human coaches but AI as the intermediary between us and the coach.
I really think this is the future. I don't have a coach, but I feel like Garmin *knows* me--it's tracking me 24/7 after all. Its recommended bike & run workouts are pretty good. It's quite smart for example in knowing when I need to rest or do a base run/ride. But they're just one-off suggestions not connected to a bigger goal (like a 70.3 or iron distance event). And Trainerroad "Train Now" is also pretty good, but it doesn't know what else I'm doing or what my goal is or how I'm feeling, so I don't trust it that much. I'm very interested in watching this technology and would love to see more videos maybe with presenter experiences with it!
Good idea but much too expensive for that average triathlete or competitive age grouper on top of everything else that’s comes with the sport. Would have liked to have seen the top plan to have been closer to $15
Seeing how small the triathlon community is they probably won't become much cheaper. Even virtual cycling service subscriptions like zwift and rouvy are around 15$.
I am not quite on board with this technology yet. Maybe for elite athletes or maybe after it has been out for a while. It is nice to know about new things but I do not think a computer is going to know how I really feel. Thank you for updating us on the future.Very well presented. Oh, just got a call. Coach says its run time. Maybe a computer wouldn't be so hard on me if I tell it to go away, I'm tired.
I don't think the use case here is for someone with an actual coach most of the time - but someone who is tracking data and wants to improve that experience.
Ffs, not everything needs to be hyper optimized. Racing is fun and all, but if you kill all the fun of just swimming, biking, and running throughout the weak there's literally no point being a triathlete.
Your definition of AI isn't quite correct. What you defined is more like a neural network, which is a sub-category of machine learning, which itself is a sub-category of AI.
Thanks AIdude, glad you brought this clarification and you are absolutely right. In fact, at Humango, we are using many different AI technologies such as neural networks, linear regressions, optimizations and natural language processing. They are used to analyze the data, predict training response, optimizing coaching strategy and interact with users. There is so much that technology can do to help people doing the right things and for coaches to get the assistance they need in order to focus on their true human differentiation: understand motivation and psychology of the athletes, account for the external factors that are not known to the AI assistant, focus on techniques and form by observing the athletes, build their own favorite workouts and, of course, make the final tuning to the plan when they believe it needs adjustments. At Humango, we believe that it will be a fruitful collaboration between technology and human, not a competition.
Your comment reminds me of a story my sister told me a few years ago. She went on a tour of a fully robot run factory which built washing machines for Siemens ( or was it Bosch, I can't recall). The tour guide was spouting about how fantastic these robots were. She asked him if the robots were going to buy those machines eventually because nobody else will have money to buy them.
@@AncoraImparoPiper 🤣 I thought I was in for a roasting then … yes, it’s true - Hugo will be telling you when you can go to the toilet, whilst he gathers up all the profits to fly to the moon - meanwhile all the personal trainers, coaches, etc, are pennyless … and let’s not forget humans like human interaction. I’m not anti progress - but the world needs to wake up because it’s not progress - its just profit driven.
@@dasylula3968 ..and social credit score and be slave to the government or whoever wants to tell you what to do/eat/think/believe/put in you body....and if you don't like that, you will be deleted from society on the press of a button...
This reminds me of times when people were afraid of steam machines stealing their jobs. Our children will have jobs that we can't even imagine. Like youtubers. Who though of it being possible ten years ago?
Has GTN ever considered offering a structured or paid training program? Would love to consider working with you guys on a more personalized basis.
If you feel you are not good enough as an athlete just quit Strava and you'll feel instantly better. Quitting Strava set me free. I feel free to ride my bike slowly if I want to. Long gone are the days I was riding for others to see. Before I was happy after the ride now I am happy during the ride.
Or just turn off autopause if you ride at places with stoplights. Even one stoplight destroys your average speed so you can learn to stop caring about how your avg speed looks.
This was very helpful! I’ll definitely check it out. Thank you!
Isn’t this very similar to what Trainer Road are doing with Adaptive Training?
Apparently Humango is AI focused on fitness and Triathlon. Trainerroad is heavily focused AI on cycling. They are still struggling with adapting plans for Triathlon in the running and swimming sections.
Could be good but another expensive monthly subscription I could do without.
Why do these things not show price? Just a 30day trail.
AI will never be able to replace the Coach-Athlete diad. That relationship is in many cases more important for athletes than be 100% precise about data.
Yaaa! 😃
Very insightful video. While I love technology and the potential benefits, is it possible that this may be an irony since a big part of the running experience for many of us is to "detach"? Nonetheless actually thought provoking.
Do you sell those GTN jackets? I find AI fascinating and look forward to what technology can bring. Hope we can still have human coaches but AI as the intermediary between us and the coach.
I really think this is the future. I don't have a coach, but I feel like Garmin *knows* me--it's tracking me 24/7 after all. Its recommended bike & run workouts are pretty good. It's quite smart for example in knowing when I need to rest or do a base run/ride. But they're just one-off suggestions not connected to a bigger goal (like a 70.3 or iron distance event). And Trainerroad "Train Now" is also pretty good, but it doesn't know what else I'm doing or what my goal is or how I'm feeling, so I don't trust it that much. I'm very interested in watching this technology and would love to see more videos maybe with presenter experiences with it!
Good idea but much too expensive for that average triathlete or competitive age grouper on top of everything else that’s comes with the sport. Would have liked to have seen the top plan to have been closer to $15
Seeing how small the triathlon community is they probably won't become much cheaper. Even virtual cycling service subscriptions like zwift and rouvy are around 15$.
I am not quite on board with this technology yet. Maybe for elite athletes or maybe after it has been out for a while. It is nice to know about new things but I do not think a computer is going to know how I really feel. Thank you for updating us on the future.Very well presented. Oh, just got a call. Coach says its run time. Maybe a computer wouldn't be so hard on me if I tell it to go away, I'm tired.
I don't think the use case here is for someone with an actual coach most of the time - but someone who is tracking data and wants to improve that experience.
I ce used ATHLETICA e HUMSNGO
Ffs, not everything needs to be hyper optimized. Racing is fun and all, but if you kill all the fun of just swimming, biking, and running throughout the weak there's literally no point being a triathlete.
Amazing overview about how AI can became a player in the fitness industry. Great job Heather!
Your definition of AI isn't quite correct. What you defined is more like a neural network, which is a sub-category of machine learning, which itself is a sub-category of AI.
Thanks AIdude, glad you brought this clarification and you are absolutely right. In fact, at Humango, we are using many different AI technologies such as neural networks, linear regressions, optimizations and natural language processing. They are used to analyze the data, predict training response, optimizing coaching strategy and interact with users. There is so much that technology can do to help people doing the right things and for coaches to get the assistance they need in order to focus on their true human differentiation: understand motivation and psychology of the athletes, account for the external factors that are not known to the AI assistant, focus on techniques and form by observing the athletes, build their own favorite workouts and, of course, make the final tuning to the plan when they believe it needs adjustments.
At Humango, we believe that it will be a fruitful collaboration between technology and human, not a competition.
Looks interesting
I don’t care if it does - where are all the jobs for our kids going to come from - big tech will eat us all up if we let it
Your comment reminds me of a story my sister told me a few years ago. She went on a tour of a fully robot run factory which built washing machines for Siemens ( or was it Bosch, I can't recall). The tour guide was spouting about how fantastic these robots were. She asked him if the robots were going to buy those machines eventually because nobody else will have money to buy them.
@@AncoraImparoPiper 🤣 I thought I was in for a roasting then … yes, it’s true - Hugo will be telling you when you can go to the toilet, whilst he gathers up all the profits to fly to the moon - meanwhile all the personal trainers, coaches, etc, are pennyless … and let’s not forget humans like human interaction. I’m not anti progress - but the world needs to wake up because it’s not progress - its just profit driven.
Universal basic income will be inevitable.
@@dasylula3968 ..and social credit score and be slave to the government or whoever wants to tell you what to do/eat/think/believe/put in you body....and if you don't like that, you will be deleted from society on the press of a button...
This reminds me of times when people were afraid of steam machines stealing their jobs. Our children will have jobs that we can't even imagine. Like youtubers. Who though of it being possible ten years ago?