EatMyRide: Cycling & Nutrition

EatMyRide: Cycling & Nutrition

Food Planning For Cycling

⭐️4.1 / 5
Rating
🙌22
Ratings
📼7 scs
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📦~ in 2 weeks
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$8.99 - $60.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of EatMyRide

2.10.11

June 27, 2024

- Small updates

2.10.10

June 19, 2024

- Several updates

2.10.9

June 3, 2024

- UX updates

2.10.7

May 10, 2024

- Improvements on Imperial metrics - Improvements on evaluating activities
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2.10.6

April 3, 2024

- Several connectivity updates

2.10.5

March 8, 2024

- improved handling of custom products and Garmin Balancer products

2.10.4

February 20, 2024

- Small UI updates

2.10.3

February 16, 2024

- Several improvements to boost the app experience

2.9.2

February 2, 2024

- Bug fixes

2.9.1

February 1, 2024

- Timezones for coaches and several other improvements

EatMyRide In-App Purchases History

$8.99

1 month premium

All app features for 1 month

$24.99

3 months premium (former)

All app features for 3 months

$45.99

12 months premium

All app features for 12 months

$60.99

1 year (former)

First 7 days free

Price History of EatMyRide

Description of EatMyRide

Nail your nutrition during all your cycling, running and triathlon workouts. Create fully personalized nutrition plans; track and evaluate your carbohydrate burn and intake. Do you ever wonder how much nutrition to take during your workouts? EatMyRide is the #1 nutrition app for endurance athletes. From planning nutrition to evaluating your intake and from carbohydrates for performance to proteins for swift recovery: it’s all in there. CREATE PERSONALIZED FUELING PLANS Get a personalized nutrition and drink plan for all your workouts. You can sync your TrainingPeaks workouts or routes from Strava, Komoot or RideWithGPS. EatMyRide calculates how much you need and creates a planning with the products of your choice. When you have planned your workout EatMyRide also gives you advice what to eat before and after the exercise. GET REALTIME INSIGHTS ON YOUR GARMIN The nutrition plan can be synced to your Garmin device to get realtime notifications during the workout. If you want to know your carb burn and intake in realtime you can use the carbohydrate Burn / Intake Balancer on your Garmin. SYNC YOUR ACTIVITIES AND GET INSIGHT INTO YOUR BURN AND INTAKE After your exercise the activity is automatically synced from Strava, Wahoo or Garmin to EatMyRide. Get detailed insight into your carbohydrate burn and nutrition intake and learn how you could improve. Enhance your recovery using the personalized recovery meal advice. TRACK YOUR PROGRESS Training the gut is important for fanatic athletes. This means that you learn the body to get used to high carbohydrate intake. This in its turn helps to improve your performance. With EatMyRide you can track your progress and know exactly whether you are on track to perform optimally during your race or event. LEARN YOUR FLUID REQUIREMENTS Sufficient energy and proper hydration form the basis of optimal performance during exercise. Test your sweat loss and know how much fluids you need to replenish during all workouts. INTEGRATION WITH THE RELEVANT PLATFORMS All the connections with the well-known cycling and running apps and devices are there, so using EatMyRide is simple and convenient. - TrainingPeaks for planned workouts. - Garmin, Wahoo and Strava to sync all your cycling, running, swimming and triathlon activities. - Komoot, Strava and RideWithGPS to sync all your cycling routes and get fully tailored nutrition plans. - Datafield or widget for your Garmin device to get realtime notifications and to get insight into your burn and intake. See our Terms of Use here: https://www.eatmyride.com/terms-of-use
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EatMyRide: FAQ

Is EatMyRide compatible with iPad devices?

No, EatMyRide doesn’t work on iPad devices.
EatMyRide B.V. is the developer of EatMyRide.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 14.0 installed to use the app.
Users are raving about EatMyRide, which has an exceptional rating of 4.1 out of 5.
Eatmyride Relates To The Health & Fitness App Genre.
2.10.11 is the most recent version of the EatMyRide app.
EatMyRide updated its app on July 1, 2024.
The release date of the app was February 5, 2023.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the EatMyRide app: English.
Sorry, EatMyRide is not part of Apple Arcade.
Certainly! EatMyRide contains in-app purchases for users.
No, EatMyRide does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of EatMyRide

  • EatMyRide March 3 ‘23

    The EatMyRide tool has elevated the quality of my training to another level. It has left me with the feeling of “ I wish I had found this sooner”. It is very simple to setup using the Garmin IQ app and your garmin device. It displays real time insight to how you are fueling your training and races that can be customized to match your needs. It has allowed me to execute fueling strategies to the gram and better understand nutrition periodization as a whole. The app is easy to use and analyze your fueling afterwards. The app has some really interesting features such as the personal metabolism, glycogen, and race ready metrics that will evolve when given enough personal data that will become even more beneficial.
  • Not Ready

    Has potential but right now is really clunky. Having to plan a route and upload it is not practical day to day. Should be able to just enter a ride time. It may not be as accurate but I would go to the trouble of uploading a route for races or really long days in the saddle. Entering in foods is really slow. The list of foods is really small. No Wahoo integration. TrainerRoad/Zwift integration seems like a no brainer. I will check back in a few months and see if the developers actually listen.

    Developer Response

    Hi Art, thank you for your review. Please be aware that you can as well just provide distance and time, so no route needed exactly for this reason. With regards to food, the difficulty is to have reliable values and there is f.i. work involved to set the oxidation speed of each bar/gel/drink. Could you be a bit more specific on which products you miss? With regards to Wahoo, we do connect so your Wahoo rides come in and you can evaluate them. More features will soon be added like train the gut status. To have notes on your Wahoo device is in the hands of Wahoo, we are in discussion since 2,5 years so we are as eager as you to have this. What kind of TR/Zwift integration would you think of and why is that a no brainer? Looking forward to hear your replies, you can also email us if you like at info@eatmyride.com Thanks, Joram
  • Great app

    Customer service is very responsive. If you every have any questions they will get back to you super quick ( within a few minutes). The app has been updated and is very easy to work with and set up your plans. Garmin integration is very easy and works great on the road. It’s very easy to add your own items if they are not already in the database. Overall it’s worth a try if you are on the fence.