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Include the month on the calendar date so that we can tell which month we are looking at when we scroll forward or backwards in th eyear.
When looking at calendar dates more than 1 month forward or backward it is currently impossible to tell which month you are looking at without finding the first of the month. Include an abbreviation of the month next to each date or alternatively, shade alternative months.
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Import skiing from Apple Health/Slopes
It would be great to add a downhill ski option and to allow automatic imports of skiing through Slopes and/or Apple Health. Downhill skiing currently has to be imported as a GPX file even though the data is available on Apple Health or through Slopes.
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Aggregate distance and time in dashboard as bar chart
Please add more flexibility to take any metric from TP into the dashboard and plot it on different time intervalls or vs. other metrics.
Particularly, I'd like to look it training time or distance in a bar chart per month and year to compare etc.
Function seems basic to me3 votes -
Pace Analysis Tool with Lap-by-Lap Average Pace Bar
Currently, we can only see lap data in a list/table format. While functional, it makes it harder to see trends, spot pacing inconsistencies, or quickly assess interval workouts at a glance.
I'd love to see a Pace Analysis tool that shows the average pace of each lap in a bar chart format, similar to what Strava provides (see screenshot reference). This would make it much easier to quickly visualize pacing consistency across laps compared to the current table-only view.
Proposed Solution
Introduce a Pace Analysis chart that:Displays each lap’s average pace as a bar (pace on the y-axis, laps…
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sweatrate as metric in TP
Could you add the option to put the sweatrate as a metric in TP? so we can track it in long term and will be able to pull a long term conclusion regarding that.
Right now, I put it in my post-activity comments for my coach. However, I would like to track it more efficiëntly.
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Lactat.e analysis on the graph [morning and during training]
Hello,
I have an idea, you could add lactic acid [lactat.e] to the analysis in TP. Just like you can add fat level or weight. Lactat.e measurement in the morning. And lactat.e measurement for each training and general analysis by time [month, two years, week etc..] on the graph.For example, I do a 9x 600m training and measure lactic acid after 3, 6, and 9 intervals and I would like to save these results in this training. And if I had 10 months of this data, I would like to see it on the graph.
And also separately lactat.e…
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Workout Execution Score / Accuracy
Hi, my suggestion would be as follows:
Add a score for the execution quality of structured workouts i.e. how much time was spent in the planned power ranges / zones (absolute and in %).
Make it available for individual workout analysis and in the dashboard as aggregate by week/month etc.
This would allow to track, how well one actually executes on the training plan
(e.g., structured workout contains a warm-up with certain power ranges, then a main part with other ranges, and a cool-down with a lower range of Power. I would like to know overall, how well I hit…3 votes -
Advanced Gear Management
It would be nice to have a more advanced way of tracking gear, not the very simplistic bikes and shoes section
For example, I would like to be able to add different components (chains, cassetes, tyres, forks, shocks, etc) and keep track of their wear
Also, very important (Garmin also doesnt offer this) - the option to see total time for a specific component (very useful for service intervals for forks and shocks, also useful for users who wax their chains - i personally keep track of riding time for a waxed chain, so i know when it is time…3 votes -
Hello, A button on the calendar screen that allows the coach to change between miles and m's without going into settings.
Hello, A button on the calendar screen that allows the coach to change between miles and m's without going into settings.
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weight management tool/chart
Build or modify existing chart to project future weight based on current caloric deficit trends, update daily with calories consumed sync, and each time a new weight is sync'd to Peaks. Here's an example of how I did it (not necessarily the best way).
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When power is used for TSS does it account for higher HR due to things like temperature?
If it does not, I think that would be a great addition to the power TSS. Include HR as an additional metric to gauge a more realistic TSS based on environmental factors that impact HR
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Non only FTP based Workouts & Different bike/devices FTPs, Target Power...
Unfortunately, not all devices measure in the same way, and should be a great opportunity to create different bike, indoor/outdoor, TT or normal, or just target a *** number.
If you want to create a workout based in *******, VO2Max, TT bike, it's difficult to always translate to %FTP.
Being a FTP believer, to base everything in % of a number sometimes make to spend too much time or make mistakes when creating workouts.
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Add Distance Peaks
I would like to add Peaks on Cycling at 20 Km 30 Km 40 Km 50 Km
60 Km 75 Km 100 Km 120 Km 150 Km 200 Km3 votes -
Zones Charts - more details
The charts show my HR or power in Z1, 2, etc., but I would like to manually enter the ranges in a chart so I can really see what a Z1, 2 entails. Yes, I could put this in a Note per week, but I would like to see it in with the charts. Thank you.
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Dashboard stats from the New Strengths Builder
Currently, the training sessions created and executed from the 'New Strength Builder' do not appear in the Dashboard metrics on the web, such as in the 'Fitness Summary' or the time in 'Fitness History.' The time is recorded in the Calendar tab but not in the Dashboard tab. It would be great to get an update on this.
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Lap time data Speed Skating
I’m a skating coach and use TrainingPeaks to analyze and create training plans. In speed skating, we don’t have power meters to measure training load alongside heart rate data. However, we do have lap times measured with a transponder, and these lap times provide a good indication of training intensity, similar to how a power meter works in cycling.
I was wondering if it’s possible to use lap times as custom zones in TrainingPeaks, so that I can analyze what percentage of a training session was completed in each lap time zone, similar to speed zones in running or power…
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Weighted HR chart
For polarized and pyramidal training appoaches, it would be helpful to have a stacked chart option for zone 1&2, zone 3, and zone 4&5. Alternatively, being able to export chart data, or custom combine zones would be a helpful analysis addition to the existing stacked time in zones chart.
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Set the Gear Ratio for each Bike+Wheelset
Request -Add a way to add the actual gears for the bike into TrainingPeaks (probably associated with a bike + wheel combination)?
Currently the Beta Charts include a "Front Gear" and "Rear Gear". These seem to be on the way to becoming the Front and Rear gearing. It would be great to be able to assign to Bike and separate Wheel combination - sometimes training with disc wheel that has different cassette to non-disc wheel.
Bonus - have the option to have a single chart with gear ratio (rather than two charts). This will simplify the number of charts required…
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Adding persistent notes that are included in the performance management chart
Hi,
it would be great if I could add certain comments into TP that would be included in the PMC. For example, I contracted Covid twice end in the winter training season 2023/2024 and eventually it took me 4 months to reach the same CTL level that I had at the beginning of the first infection.
It would be nice to mark the beginning and end of the infection period or mark training camps.
Most people today take a screenshot of the PMC and add these notes. However, the downside of this is that when you create a new PMC,…
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Pace by gradient report(s)
It would be really nice to see running pace by gradient (e.g. flat, 2%, 5%, 8%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%). It would help to see progress over time and facilitate planning. Negative gradients are likely less informative as terrain and conditions are (at least for me) dominating and hard to control factors.
2 votes
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