The Whoop is a unique wearable that has no screen and promises to deliver insights on how hard you're working, how soundly you're sleeping, and how well you have recovered for whatever your day may bring. But how useful is it for runners, especially if you've already got a running watch? I've been wearing both a Whoop and a GPS watch constantly for the last three months to answer this very question.
0:00 intro
1:47 disclosures
2:21 daily data
3:27 long term data
4:45 sleep data example
7:23 activity data example
11:26 HR issues
15:03 things I didn't like
17:10 redundant
19:08 beautiful data
disclosures: I purchased the Whoop strap and service. No one sent it to me or is paying me to make this video. I also reference a Polar Vantage V2 and a Polar OH1 HR monitor. The Vantage V2 was previously provided by Polar for purpose of review in a prior video. I purchased the Polar OH1. No one has paid to have their device included in this video, and no one will have a chance to preview any footage or thoughts before the video goes up on youtube.
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