Right now a lot of the Activities have different names (to the user) depending on the region the person is located in, I’ll call out one for a working example →Functional Fitness.
I believe this is the Activity that is Calisthenics for many. If a user searches Calisthenics, they do not get Functional Fitness. They have to know that it’s Functional Fitness.
In the Journal list, each item has two lines, the “Whoop Title” and the description/helper subtitle below it. I would suggest that this same UI/UX be used as inspiration, so the Activity list would now be:
Functional Fitness
Calisthenics, Practical/Everyday Fitness, Mobility Training, Real-Life Movement Training, Functional Training
Subtitle text would be smaller. With the search field checking both sections for fuzzy matches – this allows a search to properly return closest match concepts.
Another example off the top of my head would be something like:
HIIT
HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training), SIT (Sprint Interval Training), Tabata, Fartlek Training, ReHit (Reduced Exertion High-Intensity Training)
As an added bonus suggestion, it’d be nice if the activity list had an ( i ) info icon that when clicked spawned a Tooltip/Dialog that discussed the Activity in some detail. This should be non-view resetting (currently, the Journal’s version of this does reset the view sending the user to the default top position), so typed filters and scroll position in the UI do not get reset to defaults.