No data for cycling FTP

I’ve connected a power meter to the Apple Watch. I see the power data recorded in Cycling Power but not Cycling FTP. Any idea on how to fix?

Apple Watch Series 9, watchOS 10

Posted on Oct 13, 2023 4:11 PM

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Posted on Oct 14, 2023 3:12 PM

Hey Rsqlne ,


We'd recommend checking out this article as it provides information that may help resolve your issue: Go cycling with Apple Watch - Apple Support

"Connect to compatible Bluetooth accessories for cycling workouts

  1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.
  2. Tap Bluetooth, then below Health Devices, tap the sensor you want to connect.
  3. Below Set Up Device, tap the Info button next to an option to change the wheel size or crank length.

Once you’ve set up the accessory, it automatically connects to your Apple Watch when you begin a cycling workout.

About Power Zones

You can learn about the power of your cycling workouts by viewing Power Zone information on your Apple Watch. Power Zones are based on an estimate of your functional threshold power (FTP)—available after you connect your Apple Watch to Bluetooth-enabled cycling accessories, such as power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors.

On Apple Watch, Power Zones are presented in five to eight segments—estimated effort levels ranging from easier to harder. By monitoring your Power Zone, you can make your cycling workouts more efficient and challenge yourself to improve your fitness.

Note: Power Zones are calculated only if you’ve entered your date of birth, height, and weight in the Fitness app on your iPhone.

Set up Power Zones

  1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.
  2. Go to Workout > Cycling Power.
  3. Tap Custom, then enter an FTP.
  4. When you enter an FTP, your power zones will be automatically recalculated using the same percentages.
  5. Tap 6 Zones below Power Zones, then choose the total number of Power Zones.
  6. Tap a zone to enter lower and upper limits.

You can also open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Workout > Cycling Power, tap Custom, enter an FTP, change the total number of Power Zones, then tap a zone to enter lower and upper limits."


If you need further assistance, contact Apple Support here: Contact - Official Apple Support


Thanks!





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Oct 14, 2023 3:12 PM in response to Rsqlne

Hey Rsqlne ,


We'd recommend checking out this article as it provides information that may help resolve your issue: Go cycling with Apple Watch - Apple Support

"Connect to compatible Bluetooth accessories for cycling workouts

  1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.
  2. Tap Bluetooth, then below Health Devices, tap the sensor you want to connect.
  3. Below Set Up Device, tap the Info button next to an option to change the wheel size or crank length.

Once you’ve set up the accessory, it automatically connects to your Apple Watch when you begin a cycling workout.

About Power Zones

You can learn about the power of your cycling workouts by viewing Power Zone information on your Apple Watch. Power Zones are based on an estimate of your functional threshold power (FTP)—available after you connect your Apple Watch to Bluetooth-enabled cycling accessories, such as power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors.

On Apple Watch, Power Zones are presented in five to eight segments—estimated effort levels ranging from easier to harder. By monitoring your Power Zone, you can make your cycling workouts more efficient and challenge yourself to improve your fitness.

Note: Power Zones are calculated only if you’ve entered your date of birth, height, and weight in the Fitness app on your iPhone.

Set up Power Zones

  1. Open the Settings app  on your Apple Watch.
  2. Go to Workout > Cycling Power.
  3. Tap Custom, then enter an FTP.
  4. When you enter an FTP, your power zones will be automatically recalculated using the same percentages.
  5. Tap 6 Zones below Power Zones, then choose the total number of Power Zones.
  6. Tap a zone to enter lower and upper limits.

You can also open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone, tap My Watch, go to Workout > Cycling Power, tap Custom, enter an FTP, change the total number of Power Zones, then tap a zone to enter lower and upper limits."


If you need further assistance, contact Apple Support here: Contact - Official Apple Support


Thanks!





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