The Short Version
Amazfit users get early access to Strava's new strength training update, which brings overuse and recovery tracking to lifting for the first time.
Strava built its reputation on running and cycling, where every split and heart rate spike gets obsessively logged. Strength training always sat in the corner with a notepad. Now Amazfit users get first access to Strava's new strength tracking, which applies the same recovery and overuse analysis to lifting that runners have had for years. For athletes who mix the gym with the trail, that means one place to see whether your legs are tired from squats or miles.