Category: Tips
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How to create a Meetup on Zwift
Many cycling clubs also train/ride on Zwift. Since Zwift has not fully rolled out their clubs feature, cycling teams and clubs have to use the meetups feature to create a group ride/race. The meetup function is great for smaller group rides, but is not ideal for races. Here is a step by step…
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Why your Garmin Heart Rate Monitor Isn’t pairing Zwift: 3 Work arounds
Got a Garmin Heart Rate monitor that won’t pair with Zwift? This could be why.
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How to Row on Zwift
Ever wanted to Row on Zwift? Zwift may not have added rowing yet, but here is a way that anyone with a Concept 2 rower can “Row” on Zwift!
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Level 50: How it was done
When I first joined Zwift back in January 2019, I never thought that I would one day be at the max level in Zwift, let alone get there only 2 1/2 years after joining. I remember the days when I was so proud of riding over 70 miles of week, hitting 300 watts, setting a…
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All about Zwifts Tron Bike
Many Zwifters know about the Tron bike, its long lasting legacy as the coolest ride in the game. To get this amazing glowing bike you have to unlock it. Even though the Tron bike is no longer the fastest, it is still the coolest. You may think everyone has the Tron bike but that’s only…
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How to bridge Ant+ to Bluetooth
For a very long time garmin has made their Heart Rate Monitors Ant+ only. Many speed/cadence sensors are also Ant+ only. There are only a few different ways that you can bridge Ant+ to Bluetooth so that it will be compatible with Zwift. If you run Zwift on a computer, there is a…
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All about Zwift’s Supertuck
The UCI may have banned the super-tuck, but it remains legal on Zwift. The super-tuck is a hidden feature that Zwift released awhile back. Users can get into the super-tuck when they are going roughly 36 mph or more when on a -3% grade, you must be gliding for your rider to go into this…
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Tips for leading group rides/meetups
In the past year I have led a lot of group rides through the meetup function in Zwift. One of the biggest group rides I have led is the Tour4Kids meet and greet which had over 30 riders that attended! Throughout these group rides I have learned what makes group rides fun and…