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WHOOP Performance Optimization

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WHOOP Performance Optimization

  • Health & Fitness
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Whoop Incorporated
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User Reviews for WHOOP Performance Optimization

2
Uncomfortable, poor design, and just Ehhhh

I didn’t give them one because I feel like they’re trying but man,I gotta be honest, I’m a few months into it and I’m kind of over it. I have a few problems with it. First of all, I had to buy a new charger because I lost the original due to its loose fitting design making it easy to slide off. It’s a terrible design and half the time it wasn’t connecting to the strap giving it a charge. I always had to jostle it to get it to connect. Plus the charger barely holds a charge and need to be charged itself immediately. The monitor is big, gawky plastic, uncomfortableness tight fitting, and is impossible to sleep with on tho It was marginally more comfortable when I bought a different style band. but it’s just too big and gawky and can’t be worn slightly loose or else it won’t register your heartbeats. The price for wearing it in a way where it functions properly is to cut off circulation to your hand. As far as the app Idk I guess it’s alright, I workout a lot but I find that this really doesn’t benefit my performance at all and gives me information that I don’t really care about. My sleep was the only thing I really took away from it, but other, cheaper, and more comfortable bands do the same thing. Wish I hadn’t bought it. Won’t be continuing the $30/month. Getting something else and so should you.

BobbyF92, Jan 14, 2021
5
Surprised by the negative comments

I am 1 yr in to my Whoop experience and am surprised to read all the negative reviews. I have had an overall excellent experience and as an active 56 yr old multi sport recreational athlete (mountaineering, climbing, ice climbing, kitesurfing/skiing, sailing, paddle boarding, cycling, skiing, flying, regular gym +a few) I have found the whole whoop experience extremely useful. A couple of hardware issues at the beginning were addressed quickly by a replacement strap and have not had problems since. Suffering from Sleep Apnea means sleep data is important and whoop is the best I’ve used (and I’ve tried them all) and correlates (unofficially) well to the random sleep clinics I have done. As an ex- world class athlete, I enjoy the extensive data and awareness it brings to my “state” and the quick tips are great food for thought. I have always had answers from customer service through mail within 2-3 days, and the new UI is a great improvement on an already excellent years worth of experience. Thanks

Coopsmc, Mar 04, 2020
5
Whoop is amazing! Life changing!

I have been a competitive cyclist, gym rat and yogi for years. I’ve also trained with coaches for years. That being said the data Whoop provides is simply astonishing and unmatched. This is ground breaking technology. I understand it takes time for the strap to truly understand each individual’s needs and biometric rhythms. Tech support and podcast are amazing to help understand as you dive deeper and deeper into the data. Also inspiring to have better life habits in general. Anyone who doesn’t like this product is either too anxious, doesn’t completely understand the merits or simply not the right candidate. Again this is life changing and should not be overlooked from the most competitive elite athlete to the weekend warrior. Kudos to Whoop, after only a short period of time I cannot picture a time in my life where I wouldn’t be wearing this strap and extremely interested and intrigued by the data provided which has never before been available on any level, up to the minute in one’s hands. Thank you thank you thank you 🙏❤️🧘!

E Mo D, Mar 14, 2020
3
Hits and Misses!

I've been using Whoop for a year and don't think I'll renew my membership. Let's start with the Hits: good software and app that is both intuitive and easy to use. Whoop does a good job of simplifying the concepts of output (strain) and recovery to guide your effort on a day to day basis. It also enables you to determine impact of specific activities, food, supplements etc on your recovery (albeit you are tied to what Whoop deems important vs being able to create your own categories...a big miss to tailoring the experience to what is important to individuals vs what Whoop thinks you should track).Misses: 1/ the sensor is most effective in static situations (riding a bike) vs dynamic movements that hinder the sensor from accurate readings. The oblong optical shape is suboptimal and is easily disrupted during dynamic (arm movements) exercises. I've tried wrist and arm straps and the arm band and have the same issue. The sensor is finicky and I haven't found optional placement while working out. Ave workout HR is typically 5-10 bpm lower than other sensors. 2/ Also i haven't seen any correlation between recovery and quality sleep. I understand autonomic system but their recovery need to also account for quality sleeping not simoly HRV, resting HR and breathing rate. I've had 95% recovery and been very tired due to poor sleep. 3/ Walled garden... Can't share data with other apps / systems. 4/ no ability to customize categories for tracking impact.

efeagler, Jun 24, 2021
5
Great stuff, feel odd without it now.

The data that this product provides is simply invaluable for anyone who really wants to fine tune their athletic performance. It’ll make you more conscious of everything you do and how different things you do effect your life. If you know how to read the data properly (which admittedly takes some time and research) and use it to your advantage you’ll make huge strides in your athletic performance. It won’t be overnight and it doesn’t make the work that you have to put in ‘easier’, but it assures you that you are taking the right steps towards achieving your goals and can tell you when you’re overworking YOUR body. The personalization is one of the best features of this product, for sure. It’s helped me get my diet even better, my sleep has become more important to me, I’ve realized that it’s okay to take break days sometimes, and I’ve realized that there is a certain type of lifestyle I need to live to truly achieve my goals. Thank you for the great product. It’s not for everyone but it’s the golden ticket for many.

Final3, Jun 05, 2022
1
Downhill

Getting more seriously back into fitness and friends had raved about Whoop in past years. When I saw the vibrating alarm feature was added I hit the purchase button. Sadly, it wasn’t what I was hoping for. I love the strain approach and it was initially exciting. But at the same time I had also bought an Apple Watch and learned about the Athlytic app. Compared to the very limited visibility and benefit from whoop there was just no comparison. If the Whoop (4.0) was better designed to be super slim and unobtrusive it could have been a winner. The band design lets it kinda flip around if worn on a bicep and the device gets so warm for so long while charging that I got a nasty skin rash using the bicep band. On the wrist it was better but still limited. The vibrating alarm is jarring and when I reached out to customer service about it they were pretty dismissive and unfriendly (via text, the only way to communicate with them). I could go on but I’m in the process of returning the product and have been waiting a week for my return shipping label but still haven’t received it.The real opportunity here at a time when an Apple Watch can do all and way more is for Whoop to really embrace customers and evolve a product with their feedback. I’d certainly expect that for the expensive subscription model but that’s just not the way it is. Bummer.

IMIMIMIMI, Mar 30, 2023
4
A little expensive but the best in the biz

Started using whoop back in 2021 and loved it - but after a year I cancelled my membership. Thought Garmin or Apple Watch would be a nice alternative due to no subscription cost, but I eventually came back to whoop for one reason: how the data is utilized. No one even comes close to whoop in terms of making data useful for the average person and presenting in an digestible way. So instead of just HRV metrics, it’s also how recovered you are. It’s not the most helpful for lifting sessions, but you don’t really need it for those anyway. Much more useful to track lifestyle changes outside of the gym and how they are effecting your health. Utilizing the morning questionnaire (journal) is where it shines. Track a few activities that are important to you or that you would like to evaluate and see if they effect your rest/recovery. East example: for me having a positive outlook averaged a +4% positive recovery as opposed to days where I logged the opposite. Interestingly enough, days where I took my “daily greens” only had a negligible effect of around 1-2%. Expensive, but also one of a kind currently

Jradical17, Apr 13, 2023
3
Very Frustrating Connection Issues

I enjoy the metrics and analysis of my workouts. The app is complex and takes a bit to get the hang of but is overall user friendly. However, the rate at which the strap looses connection with the app is unacceptable. Dropping a connection here and there isn’t a big deal but my strap drops connection multiple times a week, even multiple times a day. Again maybe not a big deal but the fix usually involves me having to cycle the power on my phone for the strap to reconnect. When I have to do this multiple times a day it becomes an issue! Also on the personal diary for Recovery (which I think is valuable input) there are some screens that I just ignore at this point. For example if I take prescription medication every day it becomes a nuisance to input time and dosage EVERY day when the information never changes. Plus if I take multiple meds at different times at different dosages and there is no option for this. There should be a way to store dosages when the journal is set up.

kmckenziewho, Aug 11, 2020
3
App disconnects a lot ☹️

I love the idea of whoop but its benefit relies on accurate data to give you usable information and unfortunately the app disconnects from the strap on a regular basis since 4.0. Sometimes it takes a few hours to notice or if it happens while you sleep, up to half a day. You have to reboot and have no data for that time. Which means you don’t have a recovery score or maybe you’ve missed a workout. Every time I’ve reached out to customer support, they get back to you in a few days, blame it on firmware, and suggest a reboot or update. This happen to both my and my husband’s whoop so it’s not a “me” thing, and I can see other reviewers also experience it. We have also noticed our full battery charge almost never makes it to five days. We recharge every 3-4 days. We also invested in the clothing which works great, but that investment of over $1k between the clothes and membership and upgrades means the inconsistent data is not worth the price.

MJ White, Jan 14, 2022
1
Waste of money (poor HRV, no wgtlifting for Strain score, no feature updates)

I’ve been a member since 2018 and over the period of time I’ve noticed company moves at a snails pace when pushing out new features for the application. You still can’t see more than a weeks data on your phone. You can’t export anything. You can’t adjust the scales on the chart to see a longer picture (unless you load up the website). You can’t add moving averages. It’s like the company just cares about releasing it’s next version of the straps so they can lock you for another subscription and don’t really do much for the app except these bug fixes and performance optimizations. With the amount of funding they’ve received, I would've expected more features and app updates. But they are more concerned with the social aspect of the app which just gets more people to use the app until people realize that the HRV monitoring for your recovery is based on a couple minutes before you wake up so it’s not that accurate And the strain score is not able to accurately show the impact of weightlifting on your strain. Switching to the Oura, where I don’t have to pay a monthly fee for no features. ~$400 for 1x cost vs Whoop $30/mo or $360 per year for no new features (except a longer lasting battery LOL). I’m the sucker for paying $1k+ for Whoop when I could have bought another product.

Notorious Zeus, Apr 02, 2021

Description

WHOOP is a wearable that tracks sleep, strain, recovery, stress, and health biometrics 24/7, providing you with personalized coaching based on your goals to help unlock your best performance. WHOOP is screenless, so all of your data lives in the WHOOP app — for a distraction-free focus on your health. The WHOOP app requires a WHOOP wearable.

WHOOP does more than track your activity — it translates your data into clear next steps. WHOOP captures your biometrics 24/7 to calibrate specifically to your body’s unique physiology, then recommending everything from when to go to bed to what behaviors to adopt to help you reach your goals. Here's how it works: Sleep: Every night, WHOOP calculates your sleep performance by measuring the sleep you got compared to the sleep your body needs. You'll wake up to a sleep score from 0 to 100%. Sleep Planner lets you know when you should go to bed to optimize your performance the following day. Now, with the release of WHOOP 4.0, Sleep Planner can also wake you when you've set an exact time, once you've reached your sleep goal, or when you're fully recovered using a quiet, vibrating haptic alarm. Strain: WHOOP does more than just track your activity – it measures how much physical and mental stress you put on yourself throughout your day to calculate a daily Strain score ranging from 0 to 21. WHOOP measures both your cardiovascular and muscular load, even quantifying the impact of your strength training, to give you the most comprehensive view of the demands you put on your body. Every day, Strain Target will recommend your optimal target exertion range based on your Recovery score to help you maximize your gains without sacrificing your Recovery. Stress: WHOOP gives you daily insight about your stress, and science-backed techniques to help manage it. Get a real-time stress score from 0-3, and based on your score, choose a breathwork session to either increase your alertness for performance, or increase relaxation in a stressful moment. See your stress trends over time to identify triggers. Recovery: WHOOP lets you know how ready you are to perform by measuring your heart-rate variability, resting heart rate, sleep, and respiratory rate. You'll get a daily Recovery score on a scale of 0 to 100%. When you're in the green, you're ready for strain, when you're in the yellow or red, you may want to evaluate your training program. Behaviors: Track the impact of over 140 daily habits and behaviors, like alcohol intake, medication, stress, and more, to better understand how these various behaviors help or hurt you. WHOOP Coach: Ask questions about your health & fitness and get highly personalized, specific-to-you answers on demand. Using your unique biometric data, the latest in performance science, and OpenAI's technology, WHOOP Coach generates responses on everything from training plans to why you’re feeling tired. What else you can do in the WHOOP app: • Dig into the details: See a breakdown of your activities by heart rate zone, and even see trends across Sleep, Strain, and Recovery up to 6 months at a time to adjust your behaviors, training, plans and more • Join a team: Stay motivated and accountable by joining a team. Chat directly with your teammates in the app, or as a coach, see how your team's training is going • Apple Health: WHOOP integrates with Apple's Health app to sync activities and personalize your experience • Get help: Membership Services is available to answer your questions directly from the app WHOOP provides products and services designed for general fitness and wellness purposes. WHOOP products and services are not medical devices, not intended to treat or diagnose any disease, and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content available through WHOOP products and services is for general informational purposes only.

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