Enduruc 1.1 Now Available
by Josh Kuehn
This release introduces powerful new features for reviewing your rucks across all time periods, along with fine-tuned options for analyzing different weeks and months.
New in Enduruc 1.1
The idea behind this release was to offer new strategic and tactical options for viewing progress and metrics. It’s important to adjust our trajectory appropriately to reach the goals we’ve set, and these new options are going to help inform people about their current trajectory.
All-Time View
The new ‘All’ option does exactly what it suggests—displaying all your logged rucks in one convenient location. The graphs show your data grouped by year. While 2025 will be the first year many of you track rucks with Enduruc, remember to revisit this view later—it will be essential for comparing your performance with 2026.
Flexible Timeline Navigation
In addition, you can now change the current week or month being displayed. Below the timeline picker, you’ll see the currently selected week or month, and if you tap that, a picker will appear with options going back to your first logged ruck. In 3 or 4 months from now, when you’ve pushed yourself to new distances or a faster pace, you can go back to January and see just how far you’ve progressed.
Enhancements & Bug Fixes
- Added a rate and review option to the settings view
- Added the current app version and build number to the bottom of settings for debugging
- Added an “Empty State” view to help figure out why rucks might be missing
- Fixed location tracking to resume on the watch after pausing the workout
- Fixed in-app data refresh when opening the app (most noticeable when the current week or month should change)
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