US' Nike partners with Strava to bolster digital fitness experience
22 May 23 2 min read
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- Nike has partnered with Strava, aiming to broaden its digital fitness services.
- From June, Nike Run Club (NRC) and Nike Training Club (NTC) app users can access and share their data on Strava, enhancing community engagement.
- Nike also plans to launch a Nike-branded Club on Strava, hosting challenges, tracking athlete progress, and offering rewards.
As of June, members using the Nike Run Club (NRC) and the Nike Training Club (NTC) apps will be able to access their data on Strava, bringing Nike's vibrant fitness community to the platform's extensive user base. This feature allows Nike users to share their fitness journey, while benefitting from Strava's interactive capabilities and global community, Nike said in a media release.
This partnership aligns with Nike's ongoing commitment to making sport a daily habit, fuelling inspiration, and championing the journey of every athlete. By utilising Strava's platform, Nike seeks to expand its digital reach, reinforcing its vision through a blend of connectivity, coaching, inspiration, and community.
Furthermore, the sportswear giant will introduce a Nike-branded Club on Strava this summer. The Club will host challenges that promote engagement around shared goals, allowing athletes to track their progress and earn brand rewards.
This partnership, while bringing Nike members into Strava's extensive network, also continues to enhance the unique features of NRC and NTC. Both apps will continue to offer new and engaging programming such as the NRC's audio-guided run series and the NTC's Strength and Conditioning for Runners, and Nike (Move) Like a Mother series.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)
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