Strava will integrate with Nike Run Club and Nike Training Club apps in new partnership
Strava, the popular social fitness app, has announced a new partnership with Nike that will allow members to track and share their activity, inspiration, and community across both platforms. This is the first time that Strava has partnered with Nike, and it promises to be a game-changer for athletes who use both platforms.
The partnership will enable members to share activity details from the Nike Run Club and Nike Training Club apps to Strava, allowing athletes to seamlessly track their workouts and connect with their community. This will give users an aggregated way to monitor their workouts and progress, all in one place.
In addition, users will be able to access a Nike-branded club on Strava that will host challenges and curate specialized content from Nike's world-class coaches and athletes. This will provide an opportunity for athletes to learn from the best and take their training to the next level.
Finally, users will also be able to access the Strava global community and the more than 750,000 Clubs that live within the platform. This will allow them to connect with other athletes from around the world, share their experiences, and get inspired by others who are pursuing their fitness goals.
"By partnering with Nike, we're able to connect two powerful global sport communities on the Strava platform to create meaningful spaces for active people to come together daily," said Michael Horvath, Strava CEO and co-founder.
The partnership between Strava and Nike is a major development in the world of fitness and social media. As more people turn to digital platforms to track their workouts and connect with others who share their passion for fitness, this partnership promises to be a game-changer for athletes who want to take their training to the next level.