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COROS Integration: Two-Way Workout Sync for Endurance Athletes

Connect COROS to import completed sessions and send planned workouts from Pushing Limits Club to COROS.

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Connect COROS to import completed sessions and send planned workouts from Pushing Limits Club to COROS.

COROS

Quick Overview

  • Imports completed COROS sessions
  • Pushes planned sessions to COROS
  • Includes resync for planned workouts

Typical Flow

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Why Connect COROS?

COROS watches are popular with runners, triathletes, and long-distance athletes because of battery life and practical training features. The integration creates a two-way connection between the plan and the device.

What Syncs

Completed sessions can sync from COROS to Pushing Limits Club. Planned sessions can also be sent to COROS. If needed, planned workouts can be resynchronized from the integration screen.

Best Use Case

This is a good fit if COROS is your main watch and you want structured workouts on the device while keeping analysis in Pushing Limits Club. It is especially relevant for athletes doing repeated run intervals, multisport work, or long endurance sessions.

Practical Tips

After connecting, use the resynchronize action if planned sessions are missing or if you changed your plan. Keep intensity zones current, because structured workouts only make sense if the targets match your current fitness.

Training Effect

Two-way sync reduces gaps. You can plan with detail, execute on the watch, and then evaluate the actual response without manually stitching the training record together.

Where to connect it

Profile > Integrations -> COROS