Yes, I created a stack of classes. It's a good idea. One thing I don't like about it is that if you want to take a class that's not next in your stack you have to edit the stack which seems kind of dumb vs. just picking one from the stack.
I really like this feature as I stack a cool down a stretch and maybe a weight session. Makes it easier to not "skip" things.Looks interesting but I haven't tried it yet. Introducing Stacked Classes
Would be much better if you didnt have to manually continue the Stack and if it didn’t disconnect your Apple WatchLooks interesting but I haven't tried it yet. Introducing Stacked Classes
Welcome to the forum @GameofZones. When you create a stack it disconnects your Apple Watch?Would be much better if you didnt have to manually continue the Stack and if it didn’t disconnect your Apple Watch
Not quite. When I have a Stack and complete one of the workouts, it prompts me and asks whether I want to continue and disconnects my Apple watch, discontinuing my workout and stopping my heart rate monitoring. In my opinion the beauty of stacking workouts is to seamlessly move from one to the next without losing connection with watch and stopping and starting a new workout, forcing me to have yo say “yes” I want to continue Stack and start capturing heart rate.Welcome to the forum @GameofZones. When you create a stack it disconnects your Apple Watch?
Sounds like a good suggestion to their developers. Have you tried reaching out to Pelotons support team?Not quite. When I have a Stack and complete one of the workouts, it prompts me and asks whether I want to continue and disconnects my Apple watch, discontinuing my workout and stopping my heart rate monitoring. In my opinion the beauty of stacking workouts is to seamlessly move from one to the next without losing connection with watch and stopping and starting a new workout, forcing me to have yo say “yes” I want to continue Stack and start capturing heart rate.