No Zwift Workout Series this week – sorry!

Chief Correspondent

We will be back as normal next Wednesday at 7pm

Apologies, but for tonight week only (Wednesday 6th June 2018), there will be no TRI247 Group Workout Series session on Zwift.

With your Editor having been away last weekend in Slovakia (doing the live stream commentary at The Championship), and currently writing this from a train heading for this weeks Accenture World Triathlon Mixed Relay Nottingham and AJ Bell World Triathlon Leeds U.K. double, alas, time has run out on me to get all of the admin in place to set up this weeks session. So, it’s a work-impacted ‘week off’ – big apologies to all our regulars that join us online every week. We’ll be back on the virtual roads of Watopia next Wednesday at 7pm as usual.

Still, there’s no reason for you to miss out – how about using as an opportunity to pick your favourite set from our ever-increasing archive of custom workouts, all available below?

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Custom Workout downloads from previous Zwift sessions:

For details on how to add workout files to Zwift:

The .ZWO file stands for a Zwift Work-Out file. When someone creates a custom workout (whether it be you, a friend, or a coach), Zwift generates a .ZWO file that contains the entire workout. You can share it with your friends or other Zwifters – or add their workouts to your device – by following the steps below.

PC / Mac

Go to your Documents\Zwift\Workouts folder, find the “.zwo” file, and send it to your friend. Any .zwo files you move to your Documents\Zwift\Workouts folder will be added to your custom workouts menu the next time you launch the game.

iOS

In order to add custom workouts to iOS, you need to also have a computer with iTunes installed. It’s not currently possible to create custom workouts on iOS (as of 01/2017).

  • Plug your device into your computer and open up iTunes.
  • Click on your device in iTunes, then click “Apps” and scroll down to the “File Sharing” section.
  • You should see Zwift listed, and it should have a “Zwift” folder. Click that, click “Save To,” and save it to a location of your choice.
  • Find the saved Zwift folder, and copy all the workouts you want into the Zwift/Workouts folder
  • Go back to iTunes, click “Add,” and choose the Zwift folder with the new workout files. You’ll want to “replace” the folder on the device with your newly modified folder.
  • Click “Sync” to save the changes to the device.

When you start Zwift, they will show up in your Custom Workouts section at the bottom of the available Workouts.

Source: Support Zwift 

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