Last updated: 25 April 2026
Read this before you train.
Mavinty is a software tool. It is not a doctor, not a physiotherapist, and not a medical device. The training, nutrition, and recovery information Mavinty provides is educational — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any health condition, recent injury, or doubt about whether endurance training is safe for you, speak to a qualified healthcare professional before starting or changing your training.
1. What Mavinty is
Mavinty is an AI-assisted endurance coaching platform built for amateur athletes — people training for triathlons, marathons, gran fondos, and similar events. The platform analyses data you provide (training logs, wearable data, photos of meals, self-reported wellness check-ins) and produces training plans, daily session adjustments, nutrition suggestions, and recovery prompts.
Mavinty is software. It does not examine you. It does not see you. It does not know your full medical history unless you tell it, and even then, it cannot interpret medical findings the way a clinician can.
2. What Mavinty is not
- Mavinty is not a medical device as defined under the UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002 (as amended) or the EU Medical Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745. It is not registered with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and does not claim to diagnose, prevent, monitor, predict, prognose, treat, or alleviate disease, injury, or disability.
- Mavinty is not a substitute for a doctor, physiotherapist, sports medicine specialist, dietitian, or any other healthcare professional.
- Mavinty does not provide medical advice. Training plans, intensity targets, nutrition guidance, recovery suggestions, and similar outputs are educational information based on general endurance-sport principles. They are not personalised medical recommendations and must not be treated as such.
- Mavinty does not replace emergency care. If you experience a medical emergency, call 999 (UK) or your local emergency number immediately.
3. Consult a healthcare professional first
You should consult a qualified healthcare professional before you start using Mavinty, before you begin a new training block, and before you make significant changes to your training, nutrition, or recovery routine — especially if any of the following apply to you:
- You have, or have had, a cardiovascular condition (heart disease, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, history of stroke, etc.)
- You have, or have had, a respiratory condition (asthma, COPD, etc.)
- You have, or have had, a metabolic condition (diabetes, thyroid disorder, eating disorder, etc.)
- You have, or have had, a musculoskeletal injury (back, neck, joint, ligament, tendon, bone, etc.) — including injuries that feel “healed”
- You have undergone surgery in the past 24 months
- You are pregnant, postpartum, or trying to become pregnant
- You are taking prescription medication that affects heart rate, blood pressure, blood glucose, blood clotting, or fluid balance
- You are 50 years of age or older and have not exercised at moderate-to-high intensity in the past 12 months
- You experience symptoms during exercise such as chest pain, dizziness, unusual shortness of breath, fainting, or pain that feels different from normal training fatigue
- You have any other medical condition or symptom that could be affected by physical exercise
This is not an exhaustive list. If you are unsure whether endurance training is safe for you, the answer is to ask a qualified clinician, not to rely on Mavinty.
4. Stop training and seek medical help if…
Regardless of what Mavinty has scheduled, you must stop training immediately and seek medical attention if you experience any of the following during or after exercise:
- Chest pain, pressure, or tightness
- Pain radiating into the jaw, arm, neck, or upper back
- Sudden severe shortness of breath disproportionate to effort
- Dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, or near-fainting
- Sudden severe headache
- Sudden visual disturbance, slurred speech, weakness on one side of the body
- Heart palpitations that do not settle
- Sharp or worsening musculoskeletal pain — particularly in the spine, joints, or pre-existing injury sites
- Any symptom that feels qualitatively different from normal training discomfort
For symptoms that suggest a heart attack, stroke, or other life-threatening event, call 999 immediately. Do not wait. Do not drive yourself.
For non-emergency concerns, contact your GP or call NHS 111 (UK) for advice.
5. AI limitations you should understand
Mavinty uses artificial intelligence to generate training and nutrition recommendations. AI systems, including Mavinty, have limitations you should be aware of:
- Mavinty can be wrong. AI-generated outputs can contain errors, miss context, misinterpret data, or recommend actions that are inappropriate for your specific situation.
- Mavinty does not see the full picture. It only knows what you tell it and what your wearables report. It cannot detect early signs of overtraining, illness, or injury that a coach in person might notice.
- Mavinty defers to you. Every plan adjustment includes an explanation and the option to override. If a recommendation feels wrong for your body on a given day, trust your body.
- You are the final decision-maker. Mavinty is a tool, not an authority. The decision to train, rest, eat, race, or seek medical care is always yours.
6. Wearable and biometric data
Mavinty integrates with third-party devices and platforms (Garmin, Wahoo, Coros, Polar, Suunto, Oura, Whoop, Withings, Tanita, and others) to read training and biometric data. These devices are consumer-grade. Their accuracy can vary based on device fit, skin contact, motion, ambient conditions, and individual physiology.
Heart rate, HRV, sleep stages, blood oxygen, body composition, and similar metrics produced by consumer wearables are estimates, not clinical measurements. Do not use them — and do not allow Mavinty’s interpretation of them — as the basis for any medical decision. If a wearable reading concerns you, take a clinical-grade measurement and speak to a clinician.
7. Nutrition and supplements
Mavinty’s photo meal logging, calorie estimates, macronutrient targets, and recovery-aware nutrition prompts are educational and based on general sports nutrition principles. They are not personalised dietary advice from a registered dietitian or nutritionist.
If you have a diagnosed eating disorder or a history of disordered eating, Mavinty’s calorie and macro tracking features may not be appropriate for you and could contribute to harm. Please speak with a healthcare professional before using these features and consider whether using them is right for your recovery.
Mavinty does not recommend specific supplement brands and does not guarantee that any supplement is safe, effective, or appropriate for you. Supplement use should be discussed with a qualified clinician, particularly if you compete in a sport governed by anti-doping regulations.
8. Use at your own risk
By using Mavinty, you acknowledge that:
- Endurance training carries inherent physical risks, including but not limited to musculoskeletal injury, cardiovascular events, dehydration, heat illness, hypothermia, accidents, and death.
- You are participating voluntarily and have considered these risks.
- You have ensured, to your own satisfaction, that you are physically and medically fit to participate in the training Mavinty suggests.
- You will use your own judgement to assess each session, listen to your body, and stop or modify training when appropriate — regardless of what Mavinty has scheduled.
9. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Loomreach Limited (trading as Mavinty) excludes liability for any loss, injury, illness, death, damage, or other harm — direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental — arising from your use of Mavinty, your reliance on information Mavinty provides, or your participation in training based on Mavinty’s recommendations.
Nothing in this disclaimer excludes or limits liability that cannot be excluded or limited under English law, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Full limitations of liability are set out in our Terms of Service.
10. Children and minors
Mavinty is not intended for use by individuals under the age of 18. We do not knowingly market the service to children. If you are under 18 and have created an account, please ask a parent or guardian to contact info@mavinty.com so we can close the account and remove your data.
11. Changes to this disclaimer
We may update this disclaimer from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Material changes will be communicated to active users by email and posted on this page.
12. Contact
If you have questions about this disclaimer, or about whether using Mavinty is appropriate for your individual health situation, contact us at info@mavinty.com. Please note we cannot give medical advice over email — for medical questions, contact a qualified healthcare professional.
Loomreach Limited
411 Oxford Street, Office 1.01, London, England, W1C 2PE, United Kingdom
Company number 16839451
Registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office, registration number C1918840
Trading as Mavinty