Spivi offers multiple fitness tests and challenges that you can run at any given time during the class.
You can select any test or challenge that is suitable for your fitness equipment and the metrics you are training with (I.E. Power equipped bikes, Heart rate devices or Cadence/speed sensors).
Press on the start button on the controller to display the in-game menu, then select the Whistle icon. Use the directional pad to move between the options and press the start button to choose the desired challenge. Press the back button to cancel the challenge.
FITNESS TESTS

Fitness tests help members to determine their personal fitness metrics. Once a Fitness test was taken, the results are uploaded automatically to each member’s personal profile on the Spivi cloud. Training with personal fitness metrics gives the members the ability to work according to their own fitness levels.
*FTP Test
Functional Threshold Power (FTP) is the maximum average wattage that a one can sustain during a 60-minute time trial. During this test, members should work at their highest possible power output. It is highly recommended to perform FTP test every few weeks to track the fitness level and improve it over time. Spivi offers multiple versions of FTP test:
- 3 minutes test: This short version of FTP test is suitable for beginner’s class. During this test, Spivi computes the average power in Watts units and sets the FTP value to 80% of it. For example: if the average power during this test is 200 Watts then Spivi will set the FTP value to 160.
- 5 minutes test: This short version of FTP test is also suitable for a beginner’s class. During this test, Spivi computes the average power in Watts units and sets the FTP value to 85% of it. For example: if the average power during this test is 200 Watts then Spivi will set the FTP value to 170.
- 8 minutes test: This version of FTP test is suitable for more fit trainees. During this test, Spivi computes the average power in Watts units and sets the FTP value to 90% of it. For example: if the average power during this test is 200 Watts then Spivi will set the FTP value to 180.
- 20 minutes test: This version of FTP test is suitable for trainees who are highly fit or to professional cyclists. During this test, Spivi computes the average power in Watts units and sets the FTP value to 95% of it. For example: if the average power during this test is 200 Watts then Spivi will set the FTP value to 190.
Max HR test
Max Heart Rate (MHR) is the maximum rate which the heart can beat per minute. During MHR tests, members should aim to their highest possible heart rate. Instructors and Studios working with HR monitors can use the Max HR metric to design a class profile based on the Max HR zones. Spivi offers multiple versions of MHR tests:
- 1-minute test, suitable for beginner’s class.
- 2 minutes test and 3 minutes test, suitable for more fit trainees. These tests compute personal MHR value for each participant in the class. Spivi tracks the heart rate of each participant and estimates the max heart rate.
LTHR Test
Lactate Threshold Heart Rate (LTHR) is the maximum average heart rate that a one can sustain during a 60-minute time trial. During this test, members should aim to their maximum possible heart rate. LTHR doesn’t change much over for fit members and can help set personal training goals during a workout. Still, it is recommended to test the LTHR every few months. Spivi offers multiple versions of LTHR test:
- 3 minutes test: This short version of LTHR test is good for a beginner’s class. Spivi computes the average Heart Rate during the test and sets the LTHR value to 80% of it. For example, if the average HR during this test is 200 BPM then Spivi will set the value to 160.
- 5 minutes test: This version of LTHR test is also good for a beginner’s class. Spivi computes the average Heart Rate during the test and sets the LTHR value to 85% of it. For example, if the average HR during this test is 200 BPM then Spivi will set the value to 170.
- 8 minutes test: This version of LTHR test is more suitable for participants who are fit. Spivi computes the average Heart Rate during the test and sets the LTHR value to 90% of it. For example, if the average HR during this test is 200 BPM then Spivi will set the value to 180.
- 20 minutes test: This version of LTHR test is more suitable for professional trainees. Spivi computes the average Heart Rate during the test and sets the LTHR value to 95% of it. For example, if the average HR during this test is 200 BPM then Spivi will set the value to 190.
PERSONAL CHALLENGES
In personal challenges, the instructor can choose a test and run different competitions between the members in the class. During the challenges, the results are sorted from high to low.
PERSONAL
Class results are sorted from high to low
PER GENDER
Gender's results are sorted from high to low
Personal Accumulated challenges (Acc)
Acc Points Challenges – Members should gain maximum Spivi Points during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated SEP for each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this test.

Acc Calories KCal Challenges – Members should burn maximum Calories during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated KCal for each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this test.

Acc Distance Challenges – Members should gain maximum Distance during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated Distance for each team. The leading team will be highlighted.

*Acc Energy KJ Challenges - Gain maximum KJ during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated KJ for each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this test.
Spivi offers different duration for the Acc challenges:
- 3 minutes challenge and 5 minutes challenge suit any fitness level.
- 10 minutes challenge is more suitable for trainees who are highly fit.
- Custom Time challenge – the instructor controls the duration of the challenge on the fly and presses the back button to end the challenge.
Personal Average challenges (Avg)

Avg Speed Challenges – Members should reach their maximum average Speed during this challenge. This challenge tracks the average Speed of each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this challenge.

*Avg Watts Challenges – Members should reach their maximum average Watts during this challenge. This challenge tracks the average Watts of each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this challenge.

*Avg W/Kg Challenges - Members should reach their maximum average W/Kg during this challenge. This challenge tracks the average W/Kg of each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this challenge.
Spivi offers different duration for the Avg challenges:
- 1-minute challenge is good for a beginner’s class.
- 3 minutes challenge and 5 minutes challenge are suitable for more fit trainees.
- 10 minutes challenge is suitable for trainees who are highly fit.
- Custom Time challenge – in custom time the instructor controls the duration of the challenge on the fly and presses the back button to end the challenge.
Personal Max Challenges

Max Speed Challenges – Members should reach their maximum Speed during this challenge. This challenge tracks the maximum Speed of each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this challenge.

*Max Watts Challenges - Members should reach their maximum Watts during this challenge. This challenge tracks the max Watts of each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this challenge.

*Max W/Kg Challenges - Members should reach their maximum average W/Kg during this challenge. This challenge tracks the average W/Kg of each participant in the class. Results are sorted from high to low and displayed during this challenge.
Spivi offers different duration for the Max challenges:
- 10 seconds challenge and 20 seconds challenge are suitable for all fitness levels.
- 30 seconds challenge is suitable for trainees who are highly fit.
- Custom Time challenge – in custom time the instructor controls the duration of the challenge on the fly and presses the back button to end the challenge.
TEAMS CHALLENGES
The instructor can run challenges between different teams during the class. The score that will display on the screen during the challenge is the averaged accumulated (Acc) score of each team.
TEAMS BY GENDER
TEAMS BY LAYOUT
CLASS AS ONE TEAM
Acc Points Challenges – Teams should gain maximum Points during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated SEP (Spivi Ecosystem Points) for each team. In GENDER and TEAMS challenges, the leading team will be highlighted.

Acc Calories KCal Challenges - Teams should burn maximum Calories during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated Calories for each team. In GENDER and TEAMS challenges, the leading team will be highlighted. Press the back button to end this challenge.

Acc Distance Challenges - Teams should gain maximum Distance during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated Distance for each team. In GENDER and TEAMS challenges, the leading team will be highlighted.

*Acc Energy KJ Challenges - Teams should gain maximum KJ during this challenge. This challenge tracks the accumulated KJ for each team. In GENDER and TEAMS challenges, the leading team will be highlighted.
Spivi offers different duration for the Teams challenges:
- 3 minutes challenge and 5 minutes challenge suit any fitness level.
- 10 minutes challenge is more suitable for trainees who are highly fit.
- Custom Time challenge – the instructor controls the duration of the challenge on the fly and presses the back button to end the challenge.
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