Show HN: PaceGuru – Visualizing data and guiding personalized training(paceguru.app)
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Show HN: PaceGuru – Visualizing data and guiding personalized training
https://www.paceguru.app/blog/en/2025-11-14-184-full-feature
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Great idea! Have you thought about adding the possibility of installing the app on Android? I know it's a running app, but I would expand it. Sleep, stress, and how much we eat and drink can greatly affect our workout results, so I would make room in the app where you can mark how much you slept, how you feel, and how much you ate, so we can see how one affects the other.
I’ve been building a running app called PaceGuru. The idea is simple:
Many running apps give you distance, pace, and heart rate — but very few help you understand what those numbers mean for your progress.
PaceGuru focuses on two things:
1. *Meaningful visualization* - A 6-axis radar chart shows how your recent training distributes across six pace zones (easy, aerobic, marathon pace, threshold, intervals, speed endurance). - You can set a target training ratio, and the chart fills automatically based on your workout history, making it easy to see whether your training structure matches your goals. - Widgets and Apple Watch complications bring progress and daily training metrics into your phone and watch face — a small “companion” to keep you moving forward.
2. *Personalized training* - Users can build their own schedule manually, and workouts sync automatically to the Apple Watch. - The app includes structured single-focus development blocks (aerobic, threshold, VO₂max, speed endurance, etc.). - There’s also a full Hansons Marathon Plan generator: enter your marathon goal and race date, and the app generates an 18-week schedule.
The app is available on iOS, and I wrote a more complete post here (screenshots, details, and design philosophy): https://www.paceguru.app/blog/en/2025-11-14-184-full-feature
I’d love feedback — especially: - Is the training visualization meaningful? - What would you add or simplify? - Do you think this approach improves clarity for self-coached runners?
Thanks!