Education that supports the plan.

TrainingPeaks-style clarity, Marzic-style restraint. Practical guides, examples, and FAQs to keep decision-making simple.

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Spotlights + FAQs

Strength + running without conflictDec 2, 2025

A structured week made it easier to lift and run without turning recovery into guesswork.

hybrid • strength • endurance
Small adjustments, big seasonNov 20, 2025

A coach used weekly review to protect consistency and peak at the right time.

coaching • review • progression
Building aerobic confidenceNov 5, 2025

Repeatable benchmarks plus Apple Watch context helped pacing progression without guesswork.

aerobic • apple watch • benchmarks
Who owns my training data?Updated Dec 18, 2025

You do. Marzic is built to respect athlete data and prioritize trustworthy workflows. Privacy and security details will be published as the platform ships.

Privacy
How will pricing work?Updated Dec 15, 2025

We keep core planning and logging accessible, and reserve deeper review, analysis, and expanded athlete tooling for paid tiers. The Athlete App page shows the current placeholder structure while final pricing is still being finalized.

Pricing
Do I need an Apple Watch?Updated Dec 8, 2025

No. Marzic works without it. Apple Watch support is an integration path for capturing physiological context during training, but the plan, calendar, and session tracking stand on their own.

Integrations
What does Apple Watch integration add?Updated Dec 8, 2025

It keeps physiological context attached to the session you planned: what was prescribed, what was done, and how your body responded. That makes weekly review more useful than looking at disconnected workout files.

Integrations