HAID

Personal Records

How HAID tracks and displays your personal bests across different sports and distances.

Personal Records (PRs) track your best performances across different distances and sports. When you beat a previous time, HAID automatically recognizes and saves your new record.

How PRs Work

HAID analyzes your GPS-tracked activities to find your fastest times over standard distances. For example, during a 10K run, HAID might detect that you ran your fastest-ever 5K segment, even if that wasn't your goal for the day.

Supported Sports

PRs are tracked for activities with GPS data:

  • Running: Road running, trail running, track
  • Cycling: Road cycling, gravel, mountain biking, indoor cycling (with GPS)
  • Swimming: Open water swimming, pool swimming (with GPS)

Tracked Distances

Different distances are tracked depending on the sport:

Running

  • 400m, 800m, 1K, 1 mile, 3K, 5K, 10K, 15K, Half Marathon, Marathon

Cycling

  • 1K, 5K, 10K, 20K, 40K, 100K

Swimming

  • 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1500m

What Counts as a PR

For a performance to be recognized as a PR:

  1. GPS data required: The activity must have GPS tracking. Manual entries or activities without location data won't generate PRs.

  2. Faster time wins: Your new time must be strictly faster than your previous record. Ties don't replace existing PRs.

  3. Automatic detection: You don't need to do anything special. HAID analyzes every GPS activity and detects PRs automatically.

Why GPS is Required

PRs need GPS data for a few important reasons:

  • Accuracy: GPS segments are verifiable. HAID can identify exactly where your fastest segment occurred.
  • Segment analysis: A 10K run might contain your fastest-ever 5K. Without GPS, we can only see total distance and time.
  • Trust: GPS data prevents accidental or intentional errors from manual entries.

This means treadmill runs, indoor cycling without GPS, or manually logged activities won't generate PRs. This matches how other platforms like Strava handle records.

Viewing Your PRs

Your personal records appear on your profile, organized by sport. Tap any record to see the activity where you achieved it.

Privacy

Your PRs follow your profile privacy settings:

  • Public profile: Anyone can see your PRs
  • Private profile: Only your followers can see your PRs