Velora

Velora Labs — Early Access

AI-native
endurance
training OS.

Baseline-driven training, adaptive blocks, and multi-sport support for athletes who run, ride, and swim — and take it seriously.

Adaptive Training

Your baseline evolves with every workout. No static plans. The system reads load state, recovery signals, and trend data to adjust what comes next.

Clarity

One daily prescription. One number to understand your training load. No noise, no dashboard overwhelm — just what to do and why.

Trust

Built on conservative coaching principles. Hard never follows hard. Load state gates every prescription. Your data stays yours.

How it works

Coaching logic that learns your pattern.

01
Baseline sync

Connect Strava (and soon Garmin). Velora ingests your training history and establishes load baselines for each discipline — run, bike, swim.

02
Phase detection

The system identifies your current training phase — base, build, peak, or recovery — and routes prescriptions through phase-aware templates.

03
Daily prescription

Every day you get one prescription: what discipline, what session type, and at what intensity. No ambiguity.

04
Load state feedback

After each session, load state updates. Hard follows easy. Recovery is enforced. The system adapts — not you.

Integration roadmap

We're building a Garmin integration.

Garmin devices carry data Strava doesn't: detailed HR streams, sleep, HRV, training readiness. We're applying to the Garmin Developer Program to bring this data into Velora's coaching pipeline — so your wearable actually informs your training.

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About

Built by a founder who trains.

Velora is built by a solo founder based in the US. The motivation is simple: existing coaching apps are either too generic to be useful or too complex to stay consistent with. Velora exists to close that gap — AI-powered training intelligence with the discipline of a real coaching system, available to any serious endurance athlete.

The product is in active development. Early access is available to a small group of athletes.

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