Hello everyone
If you love staying active, or you’re looking for a nice fitness smartwatch, then the Autumn Consistency Challenge in collaboration with Garmin Health is perfect for you!
The challenge is simple: Stay active for at least 17 minutes a day for any 21 days over the period of 30 days, and you’ll earn the chance to win one of these prizes:
A Garmin Forerunner 265 touchscreen running smartwatch
A Garmin HRM-Dual heart rate monitor
The best part? Any activity counts!
Whether it’s a Coach session, a run, or a workout you’ve created, even activities like biking , swimming , yoga , or sports synced with the Freeletics app (Apple Health, Android Health Connect, or Strava).
Extra Bonus for participants:
Complete the challenge and receive a discount up to 25% on both the Garmin HRM-Dual heart rate monitor and the Garmin Forerunner 26
The challenge kicks off October 14th and runs through until November 13th.
You’ve got plenty of time to get moving, so let’s go! How to join?
Head to the Challenges section under the Community tab, find the featured Autumn Consistency Challenge, tap “Join Challenge,” and start logging those activities! (Also accessible here)
Make sure to have the latest version of the app installed on your phone.
Please note:
The prizes can only be shipped to Germany, Austria, France, UK and US. Only participants from these regions will be chosen for the discount and as valid prize winners. In certain cases, custom fees may apply.
You need an active Coach subscription in order to participate
There’s no possible direct sync between Freeletics and Garmin, and this is not on the roadmap. However, you can sync your Garmin activities via Strava to track everything seamlessly.
I tried using garming with strava but the activity did not connect with freeletics despite `i had it connected to strava. Is it possible or you need to track the activity in strava instead of your watch and push it to strava? That would be not using garmin at all.
Does this mean that you will make an intergration with Garmin permanently? I’ve been using Garmin Forerunner 245 for quite some time alongside my Freeletics training. I would love to have my Garmin integrated with Freeletics!
Hey @sasha.altmail ! While we understand that some would love to see a permanent integration with Garmin, I want to clarify that, unfortunately, there is no plan for such an integration with Freeletics. We mentioned this in our post to avoid any confusion.
I need some help understanding why tracking all daily activities in an app doesn’t work for me!
I’ve had an Apple Watch for 5 years and never got into the whole “rings” concept. The same thing is happening with Freeletics since they introduced the Base feature.
I walk over 10k steps daily, cycle around the city, and push myself hard in training, but my Base and rings rarely close. Why? Because I’m not going to log short rides to the office, walks while running errands, or manually add a yoga session. I also don’t use Freeletics for my gym sessions because the exercises I need aren’t there.
For me, Freeletics is about getting real workouts done with the Coach, not logging everything. It’d be great if they added more training options — like real skill progression — rather than just focusing on logging external activities.
Hi!
Looking at all the terms and condition I have found this:
“Note: The Promoter only ships to the following countries:
Germany, Austria, France, UK and US. Only participants from these regions will be chosen for the discount and as valid prize winners. In certain cases, custom fees may apply.”
Can you clarify this point, please?
The post here specify that only freeathletes of this countries are elegible for the 25% off code, reading the rules it seems that all the challenge is only for these specific countries.
I’m with you on this one.
To me base makes sense maybe for people that work sedentary jobs so they have some motivation to do any “17 min activity”.
What all those concepts are doing is trying to make users spend as much time as possible with their gadgets and apps and it’s pretty sad.