Systems and methods for electronically creating and modifying a fitness plan are disclosed. The method may include receiving an input of a workout parameter, generating workout plan data based on the workout parameter, displaying the workout plan data to suggest a workout activity, collecting perfor
Systems and methods for electronically creating and modifying a fitness plan are disclosed. The method may include receiving an input of a workout parameter, generating workout plan data based on the workout parameter, displaying the workout plan data to suggest a workout activity, collecting performance data, and generating second workout plan data.
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1. A method of electronically creating and modifying a fitness plan, the method comprising: receiving electronic goal data related to a goal for a fitness activity;generating first workout parameters based on the received electronic goal data;displaying the first workout parameters on a display scre
1. A method of electronically creating and modifying a fitness plan, the method comprising: receiving electronic goal data related to a goal for a fitness activity;generating first workout parameters based on the received electronic goal data;displaying the first workout parameters on a display screen of a portable electronic device, the portable electronic device including a microprocessor, a user input, a satellite positioning system receiver, an accelerometer, and a wireless communication transceiver;collecting first electronic performance data related to a first fitness activity workout on the portable electronic device, the first fitness activity workout being based on the first workout parameters;generating second workout parameters based on the first workout parameters and the first electronic performance data; anddisplaying the second workout parameters on the display screen. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising collecting second electronic performance data related to a second fitness activity workout on the portable electronic device, the second fitness activity workout being based on the second workout parameters. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first electronic performance data includes position data determined via the satellite positioning system receiver. 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the first electronic performance data includes speed, pace, distance, heart rate, cadence, stride length, or energy consumed. 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: identifying invalid data in the first electronic performance data; andreplacing the invalid data with replacement data. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first workout parameters include one of heart rate, distance, time, elevation gain, speed, and pace. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the second workout parameters include one of target speed, target pace, target distance, target heart rate, target cadence, target stride length, or target energy consumed. 8. A method of electronically creating and modifying a fitness plan, the method comprising: receiving an input of a workout parameter on a user interface of a portable electronic device, the portable electronic device including a microprocessor, a display screen, a satellite positioning system receiver, an accelerometer, and a wireless communication transceiver, the workout parameter being one of a desired distance, a desired time, a desired heart rate, a desired speed, a desired pace, and a desired elevation gain;generating first electronic workout plan data based on the workout parameter;displaying the first electronic workout plan data on the display screen or a remote display screen to suggest a first workout activity;collecting first electronic performance data related to the first workout activity on the portable electronic device;generating second electronic workout plan data based on the first electronic workout plan data and the first electronic performance data;displaying the second electronic workout plan data on the display screen or the remote display screen to suggest a second workout activity; andcollecting second electronic performance data related to the second workout activity on the portable electronic device. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the first electronic workout plan data includes an athletic training route. 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the first electronic workout plan data includes route guidance information. 11. The method of claim 7, further comprising: identifying invalid data in the electronic user data; andreplacing the invalid data with replacement data.
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