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Year to Date Stats
Updated March 28, 2026
Year to Date Stats gives you a running total of your activity and logging across the calendar year so you can see cumulative progress beyond daily and weekly views.
Where to find it
The YTD Stats card lives on the You tab. It shows a compact summary of four metrics with trend arrows. Tap any metric to open a detail sheet with breakdowns and projections.
What it tracks
| Metric | What it counts | Rate shown |
|---|---|---|
| Meals | Total food entries logged in Fuel | Daily rate |
| Workouts | Workouts logged or synced from Apple Health | Weekly rate |
| Steps | Step count from Apple Health | Daily rate |
| Active Energy | Active calories from Apple Health | Daily rate |
Each metric includes a trend arrow based on month-over-month change: up if improving, sideways if holding steady, down if declining.
Detail breakdown
Tap a metric to see the full detail sheet. Each sheet includes:
- YTD total with a progress bar showing how far through the year you are
- Current rate (daily or weekly depending on the metric)
- Year-end projection based on your current pace
- Monthly sparkline showing all twelve months with height scaled to the peak month
- Trend label describing your momentum: best month yet, building momentum, trending down, holding steady, or just getting started
The detail sheet also shows a composite pace ring that averages all four metrics into a single "ahead of pace," "on track," or "falling behind" signal.
How baselines work
Projections compare your actual pace to a baseline. Steps use your step goal from Apple Health. Workouts use your weekly workout frequency. Active energy uses your Apple Health average. Meals use your recent logging rhythm or a default of three per day.
If a projection looks off, the baseline is usually the cause. Update your activity level in Coach Context and confirm Apple Health permissions are flowing.
Connection to badges and streaks
YTD Stats counts cumulative volume. Streaks count consecutive days. Badges reward milestones within specific categories. Together they give you three views of consistency: total output, daily habit, and achievement milestones.