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Be able to send structured workouts to Apple Watch
I'm sure this has been posted but I didn't see it. I'd like to be able to export a structured workout (specifically running by HR) to my apple watch. Thanks!
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Auto-FTP Calculation
Why can't TrainingPeaks automatically generate / calculate Threshold Power and insert it into the account settings under:
Account Settings>Zones>Threshold PowerI would assume TraingPeaks could do this by taking the figure from the following pod:
Peak Power Pod (30 minutes)The user could have an option to overwrite it if they wanted.
This way FTP would always be updated within TrainingPeaks and other items such as: IF, TSS, etc...... would also be more consistent.55 votes -
Allow modification of TSS in mobile app from rTSS to hrTSS
As a coach, I have the ability to adjust several aspects of my athlete's completed activity. Examples include run duration, time, and even IF. Several of athletes run on trails, and base their effort on heart rate. On the desktop website, the coach can modify the rTSS to hrTSS for athletes on trails that use HRM. Per TP suggestions, this will more accurately calculate IF, TSS, and the dashboard metrics. However, I am unable change this on the mobile app, forcing me to go to a desktop. This would be a nice feature to include.
54 votesThe TSS calculation used for a single workout is now be selected in our mobile apps. This is done form the main workout page, so there is no need to go to edit mode.
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Workout builder - include cadence options
Much like you can build from % ftp it would be nice if we could create workouts based on athlete's average/self selected cadence. Probably best to use a +/- on that. So I can say avg cadence + 10 or -10, etc. The workout would make its calculations by athlete when assigned.
53 votesMarch 14, 2018
The workout builder has been updated with three new features:1. Workout steps can be set to have an open duration. For most devices pressing the lap button will take you to the next step of the workout. This is currently available for Garmin devices. We expect other device manufacturers to implement this feature shortly. A suggested duration is still required for these steps so the planned duration and TSS for the workout can be calculated. This value will also be used for devices and file formats that do not support this feature.
2. Target values for the step (power, pace, heart-rate) can now be set to a custom range. This range will be used for Garmin devices. Most indoor cycling platforms require a single value for ERG mode, and the midpoint of the range will be used in that instance.
3. Cadence can now be set…
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Add exercise sync from TrainingPeaks to MyFitnessPal
The just added read only access to the myfitnesspal feed is great. I would like to see two way exercise sync as well. Or more likely one way, from trainingpeaks into myfitnesspal.
53 votesThis is out in alpha right now. You can go to this page and opt in:
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Garmin labs running power support
With the release of Garmin labs running power CIQ app for the Forerunner 935 and Fenix 5 is would be useful to display this in Training Peaks. I believe that this data is store in a custom developer field so we need a way to read this data in.
51 votesIf you are still not seeing run power data in TrainingPeaks, then make sure to update the Garmin Run Power data field(s) on your watch. You want to be on version v1.10 or greater. Updating the data fields is done using either Garmin Express on your PC/Mac, or on your mobile device using the Garmin Connect app.
Garmin’s release notes mention “Support for display of power on 3rd party websites”. That is the fix for showing run power in TrainingPeaks, and other sites. https://apps.garmin.com/en-US/apps/a26e5358-7526-4582-af7e-8606884d96bc
The update only applies to new activities, so update the data fields before your next run!
If you bike and run we power, remember to setup run specific power thresholds and zones. Most power related dashboard charts can be filtered by sport type so bike and run data can be split in to their own charts, which we recommend doing.
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Workout Builder 'blocks and repeats' option
It would be great to have an option to make a workout block using "a number of steps" and "a number of repeats". So essentially combine the two options available on the current workout builder.
So I could make a single effort consisting of 5 ramps of targets, and repeat it 3 times. At the moment, I would have to enter that as a ramp block, then having to duplicate it as many times as I need.
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trainerroad
TrainerRoad.com is becoming more and more popular, especially during inclement weather.
It would be great to have their data auto-imported (or auto published) into Training Peaks. Saves the hassle of downloading from the web, then uploading again to TP.
48 votesTrainerRoad release an upload to TrainingPeaks feature last week.
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Add the ability to "show average" for distance/duration charts.
Include a "show average" checkbox in the settings of certain charts similar to the show planned checkbox. When selected, it would show the average applicable to the metric in question and the duration selected.
For instance, on a "run distance by week" chart that shows cumulative running mileage for each week over the past 90 days, this box would embed a single line across the chart to show the weekly average over that 90 day period. It would be a quick reference to compare this week to a longer period without breaking out a calculator.
48 votesThe average line is back! Right now it is a default setting, so the avg-line is always shown. We are working on making that configurable.
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TSS and top swimmers, why not Borg scale ??
Hello,
First of all thank you to the team TP because you changed the world of training !
Quickly I'm in France and take care of top swimmer and triathlete Elite (Racing Club de France) and I wonder when the exclusive use of TP with swimmers.Why continue to put a TSS based on the average speed of swimming while the elite swimmers have a very stable training volume (Except the period of tapering). And the massive use of heart frequency sensor in the water is still utopian.
To make the software powerful for swimming why not incorporate a perceptual…47 votesWe are looking into integrating RPE to prescribe and assess workouts. The scale will likely range from 1-10 (not 6-20 per Borg) though. Thanks for your thoughts, feedback and continued support!
Our new Workout Builder allows you to plan your workouts using RPE.
http://home.trainingpeaks.com/blog/article/introducing-trainingpeaks-workout-builder
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Make a notification when a note is added.
When a note is created, a notification is given.
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Workout Builder Import
add import functionality for existing .zwo files form third party (p.e. http://zwofactory.com/)
46 votesThank you for the suggestion!
The ability to import zwo power based bike workouts is available in your Workout Library. Select the 3 dot menu on a Workout Folder and choose Workout Import.
Please open a suggestion on the next most import imports you all would be looking for!
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Predicted CTL, ATL, TSB on calendar
It would be awesome if the calendar view could show predicted CTL, ATL, and/or TSB numbers on each day in the calendar. This would make it much easier to manage TSB while planning your workouts in order to peak at the right times. IT seems like the data is already available, since it's what powers the PMC. Having to switch back and forth between the dashboard view and the calendar view constantly is a bit of a pain; it's really the only complaint I have about an otherwise wonderful product.
44 votesThanks for the suggestion. We just released TSS based ATP so you’ll be able to plan your season by TSS and your ATP weekly target TSS will be visible on your calendar.
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Smoothing data on Graph
My Garmin is often (read, always) quite erratic with it's current pace. Since the Garmin doesn't offer an option to smooth the data (say, by taking a 5 sec average) could this be added as an option on the graph? Also, what about adding NGP as a line option on the Graph?
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Post Workout Notification Comments: Direct Link to Athlete and Workout
I would like to be able to click a link in a post workout notification email and have it resolve to the specific Athlete's referenced Workout and open up a new comment for response. Even if I had to login into TP in between, this would be a huge benefit, click, login, type comment, on to the next one. Currently I feel the comment functionality is too cumbersome to be useful. As it stands, if I use comments I have to 1) click a link in the notification email 2) log in to TP 3) As a coach select the…
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Import weight from Garmin Connect
I have a Garmin scale and it automatically sends my weight to Gamin Connect, it would be helpful if Training Peaks imported this along with my workouts.
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Export Workouts to 3rd Party Platforms
I use Garmin Workout for my run and swim workouts and TrainerRoad for my bike workouts when I am not riding outdoors. It will be nice if I can export the workouts built on TP to Garmin/TrainerRoad.
39 votesThis is very much on our roadmap and plan to make this a reality as soon as we can – more to come!
Check out our structured workout export:
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Let the user choose which TSS score to use, and store and display all of them
When using a heart rate monitor, a workout will have at least two TSS scores - an hrTSS, and a sport-specific TSS such as sTSS or rTSS.
Please display both of these on the workout, and permit the user to decide which TSS score to use for statistics and reporting. Sometimes, sTSS is way off due to the use of paddles, flippers, kickboards, etc.
And, threshold paces change over time and it's not always feasible to do an all-out 60 minute workout every week to keep it calibrated.
This feature will help users determine when their sport-specific TSS is deviating…
38 votesThank so much for the great suggestion. You can now toggle between which channel you use to calc your TSS on your workout.
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Improve accuracy of NGP on hills
As it is today, NGP accounts for hills -- up or down -- by adjusting NGP up when climbing, and adjusting down when descending. However, TrainingPeaks currently applies equal and opposite adjustments for equal up/down grades. That means if you climb and descend the same hill, NGP will be the same as if you just ran flat. That's incorrect. In the real world, if you run up a 6% grade, you burn more energy than the energy you save running down a 6% grade.
I would like to see a much more accurate NGP calculation, as this would help the…
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