Kinomap, which specialises in interactive training on real-world routes, has announced its latest feature: Personal Goals. The new offering is designed to help users stay motivated and progress at their own pace by setting tailored fitness targets across cycling, running, and rowing disciplines.
With Kinomap’s new Personal Goals feature, users can set specific training objectives to achieve over a defined period, with the aim of making workouts more purposeful and motivating.
Whether aiming to cover a particular distance, log a certain amount of training time, or burn a targeted number of calories, Kinomap adapts to individual preferences, allowing each user to set personal, actionable goals.
“At Kinomap, we believe that every fitness journey is unique, and our mission is to empower people to make meaningful progress on their own terms,” said Philippe Moity, CEO of Kinomap.
“With the new Personal Goals feature, we’re giving our users the tools to set, pursue, and achieve the milestones that matter most to them. This feature is about more than just tracking numbers – it’s about fostering a deeper connection to personal fitness and turning aspirations into accomplishments.”
Kinomap points to a range of benefits via Personal Goals:
When getting started with Personal Goals on Kinomap users can:
Kinomap adds that setting specific goals is widely recognized as one of the most effective ways to stay motivated and committed to fitness routines.
‘Users can turn their ambitions into structured, achievable milestones that guide their training sessions. The feature encourages users to stay consistent and see real improvements, fostering a positive, goal-oriented approach to fitness.’
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