Improved Workout Library Management
Modernize the file system and user interface associated with workout library management so we can do basic functions as follow:
Drag and drop workouts from one library into another in bulk to ease library restructuring. Just like you can with regular widows files and folders.
Also allow this for SHARED libraries as well so you can pick and choose shared workouts to add to your personal libraries.
Current functionality involves manually adding and saving each workout into a different library and is terribly cumbersome. As you get more mature in your coaching re structuring your library is inevitable.
Improve workout renaming so you can do it without opening the workout (again like a file in a normal Windows environment).

We just released a few improvements to your workout libraries. You can now rename your libraries as well as move/copy workouts between libraries. Thanks for you suggestions and patience on this!
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George Ganoung commented
Awesome, thanks for the addition!
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George Ganoung commented
Fantastic, glad to see this is getting started!
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Mike Mahoney commented
Great to see this started! Looking forward to more easily reorganize my giant mess of a library.
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Steve commented
Yes to everything George says. The inability to drag workouts between libraries is a PAIN. Also, the libraries really need subfolders. I have workouts for swimming, biking, and running, but I'd like subfolders for off-season, endurance, skill-sets, Joe's workouts, etc.
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Anonymous commented
It would be great if there is the option to create subfolders in the workout library. For example we are working with athletes all over the world. So there is a need for sessions in different languages. Or if you want to order your training sessions in a sports specific manner (running, cycling, triathlon). I would assume that would be easy to implement.
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Mike Mahoney commented
It would be nice if you guys actually read these ideas. I see this one is from 2014, has a huge number of votes, is tagged as planned, and yet still hasn't been implemented. I've been waiting for this and am getting tired of having to click repeatedly in order to keep my libraries organized.
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Peter commented
When I add workouts each week, I open the Workout Library and, in the three-bar icon at the top, I can select specific sports to include under "show in library". This way I can show only, say, bike workouts.
However, the ATP uses Limiters in each sport for what we're supposed to be working on that week. Could we please have a separate set of boxes to check here so that "show in library" would allow me to select, say "muscular endurance" and "speed skill" for bike workouts?
I'm aware there are codes to search under, but those searches are not great as they include other things that also include the letters "e1", plus it will not search for e1, e2, e3 and e4 at the same time.
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Anonymous commented
can you please allow us to change the library names (as it was in the older version) and allow us to drag and drop workouts from one library to another
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Leif Lundstrøm commented
I would like it to be possible to rename a already named Workout library or if you forget to name a workout library so its not just my library.
This must be possible to make and yes Fast ;0)
Regards Leif Lundstrøm
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Andrew Powell commented
When we grab workouts from the workout library or use the Dual Calendar, it would save a lot of time if we could hover the mouse over a workout to see the description in a pop-up window. I can't see any of the descriptions unless I click on them which makes it very time consuming and frustrating. To make it worse, when I click on a workout in the Dual Calendar, I can only see part of the description unless I close it and re-open it. And when I close it, it asks me if I'm sure I want to close it (very frustrating). Thanks for looking into this.
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Karen Mackin commented
When I type in a keyword to search through my librarys, I often have to scroll down to open my library that contains the workout. The problem is that now the search box is way off the screen and when I want to modify that search or look for another workout within that library I just opened I have to scroll back up to the top and change the search. It would be nice for the scroll to only scroll through the libraries and leave the search box visible.
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Gerrard commented
It's great to have the option back for sorting workout libraries by workout code versus title - thanks very much for making it happen!
Two small tweaks will make it even more useful:
1) The ability to sort all libraries by the same method at once, rather than having to do each individually
2) Save the sort method so next time we use trainingpeaks the libraries are sorted the way we lent them.
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Phil Crick commented
tagging/labels on workouts would be useful or nested folders (would prefer tags however)
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Troy commented
In regards to training libraries it would be great if it were possible to make Sub Folders under the Main Folders.
Similar to how storage folders work on your computer.i.e.
Main Folder #1 - Mountain Bike Work-outs
Sub Folders - Hill work-outs, Technical Work-outs, Power work-outsMain Folder #2 - Road Work-outs
Sub Folders - Hill work-outs, Time Trials, LSDMain Folder #3 - Indoor Training
Sub Folders - Tempo, Lactate Threshold, RecoveryThis would make organizing my work-out library much easier.
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Anonymous commented
In the beta version the pop-out for the workout provides good information in terms of duration, distance, etc. but the Description is 1 column high and you need to scroll through. I'd like to see the Description full size or at a minimum 15 columns high.