![]() In any case, if you can get past teasing them for the name, then the actual platform itself is quite cool. Me: Right, I hear everyone talking about that. Them: Ok…I don’t understand, whatever, I’ve got a Zwift racing starting in a minute. Them: Umm, really mate, what system are you using? Them: Right, but like…what’s the name of the app? ![]() Them: Ahh, nice, keeping it quirky! But which software? Them: No, I mean, which trainer platform? Like, how do you even explain that to other people in a social setting? Which is frankly, about the most bland name I can think of. Plus – they add new sports like running and swimming training to the mix.īut instead of keeping the well-recognized Sufferfest branding, Wahoo has gone with…umm…SYSTM as the new name (vowel removed of course, because Wahoo). These new ride types expand even further that balance across ones that hurt, from ones that are more balanced. The Sufferfest had long ago dispensed with the ‘always suffer’ concept, instead, realizing that like having both ice cream and pie together, you need balance in your (training) diet. The company has clearly spent considerable money and time planning out the numerous new rides and video types within the platform, all under the guise of keeping you entertained indoors on a bike trainer. And the new content that I tried is very good. But that new app however is re-written, expanded to support most major platforms (now including Android), and with a bunch of new content pillars. The Sufferfest videos are still very much there, but it’s now been demoted to merely being one of a number of different components within the larger Wahoo SYSTM app. At first glance, one might just assume that Wahoo’s new SYSTM platform is simply The Sufferfest rebranded ( Wahoo acquired The Sufferfest a few years back).
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