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Sync Structured Swim and Strength Workouts to Garmin
Currently, I build my run and bike workouts in TP but I have to build my swim and strength workouts in Garmin Connect because the swim workouts that I build in TP will not sync to my garmin watch. This is very frustrating. This is probably the biggest reason I have not bought a triathlon training plan.
239 votesStructured Swim Workouts now sync with Garmin!
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Great that Garmin sleep data and body battery now syncs but can we also have a sync for resting heart rate data and HRV please
It’s great that Garmin sleep data and body battery now sync along with weight, body fat and muscle mass but it’s still missing part of the story. Please can we have a sync from Garmin for resting heart rate data and HRV data as well please, much more useful for my coach to be able to see everything
154 votesShipped 🚢
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Proper Apple watch integration
Apple watch integration needs to be improved. Syncing workouts to Traningpeaks does not work proper. With the latest Apple watch ultra announcement workout sharing from Trainingpeaks to Apple watch is needed more than ever. Not possible at the moment. Ideally there is a watch app to do this whole syncing. Similar to the Stryd app which works flawless.
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Download body metrics and sleep data from my Garmin or like device
Since all my body metrics are on my workout watch, it would be nice to download the data just like a workout.
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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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Training Peaks Bug: Workout goals are populated in wrong FIT File fields.
The Garmin Edge 1040 Series supports showing primary and secondary targets on the workout screen. (https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=EMMh03mfYU59Zt0ldOw0U6, https://forums.garmin.com/sports-fitness/cycling/f/edge-1040-series/296864/tip-3---workouts-now-support-a-secondary-target).
Several of my recent workouts have both power and cadence targets. However, the 1040 is only displaying the power target.
As an experiment, I downloaded a workout in FIT format. I examined the FIT file using this tool: https://www.fitfileviewer.com/ . I noticed that TP is using the custom target fields of the workout step message to indicate the power range.
I then created a workout in Garmin Connect Web that had both a primary and secondary target. Garmin is placing…
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Please enable Suunto Support for Data Import as one gets currently from MovesCount to Strava and Sportylzer.
Please enable Suunto Support for Data Import as one gets currently from MovesCount to Strava and Sportlyzer.
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Export workout plans onto training devices
Once a coach has planned your workouts, have device agent upload that/those workouts onto your training device. IE: Garmin has workout function so you can follow your workout on you ride!
20 votesCheck out our structured workout export!
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Download workout .fit with RPE to Garmin (but without intensity target)
Hi. I have been using the structured training created by Workout builder in my Garmin watch, but my Coach creates all running interval training based on RPE (mainly the shorttest ones, 20 seconds for example).
I know that Garmin doesn't support RPE as a Intensity Target but would be so helpfull if was possible to export the .fit from an RPE training as a workout without Intensity Target to send to Garmin because we could control the Interval times automatically.13 votes -
Apple Watch swim data is wrong
The Apple Watch integration uses the wrong data for pool swim activities. Instead of using the full activity time, the time used is active swimming time with breaks removed. As breaks are accounted for in TP sessions, when I complete a pool swim session, it is usually too short in time. e.g. if I have a swim session that is 52 minutes, the TP app will sync data that is only 39 minutes, as that is the swimming time. (see attached)
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apple watch
Dear TrainingPeaks Support Team,
I am writing to report a specific issue I am experiencing with the integration of the TrainingPeaks app and my Apple Watch.
While the overall integration seems to be functioning correctly, I am encountering a problem with the display of pace targets. Specifically, the pace targets do not appear on Apple Watch. However, I want to mention that the targets for heart rate are displaying as expected, which suggests that the issue is isolated to pace targets. And yes, i'm using outdoors training
This issue is particularly impacting my training, as I rely heavily on pace…
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Swim workouts in Garmin devices displaying wrong pace units
I have use the new feature for swim workouts to be exported to Garmin devices. Great news!! But there is still an issue in the Garmin devices as the pace is displayed in min per Km instead of the usual min per 100m. Is this something taht can be fixed?
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Turn off the feature on TP that sets a +-10% of target zone working watts/pace.
Turn off the feature on TP that sets a +-10% of target zone working watts/pace.
For example, your coach sets a 10´ warm on zone 50-150W, when you transfer and sync the workout, vit download .fit file or via IQ app to and Edge device, that 10´ interval of warm up is set 65-165W.
Thats not good, because you may be in another working zone (for example Z1 to Z2).
So we are having an issue overlapping watts working zones.
Solution please!7 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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Make TrainingPeaks Virtual available on Apple TV
TrainingPeaks Virtual is not available on Apple TV devices. I use Zwift for indoor training right now and use an Apple TV 4k to run it on a big screen TV. I would really like to change to TrainingPeaks Virtual but do not have the intention to completely renew my setup. Paying the annual fee for TrainingPeaks however wouldn't be a problem. I think many Zwift users are willing to change to a platform like TrainingPeaks Virtual but hardware support can be an issue this way.
6 votesTrainingPeaks Virtual is now available on Apple TV. To try it out just download TrainingPeaks virtual on Apple TV, sign in using your TrainingPeaks athlete credentials, and get riding!
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voice prompts
When using intervals for example, a voice prompt to tell how long and what speed to run intervals would be good. I’m sure I’ve had this feature on other apps when using specific training plans but not sure which one
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Running splits not appearing from Apple ultra watch
Training peaks doesn’t show run splits or segments, despite these showing up in Strava and the Apple app. Could you please update Training g peaks to allow running splits and segments to display. Thank you 🙏
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deactivate ERG mode - I use an Edge 520 and TP
need to see if you can help me deactivate ERG mode - I use an Edge 520 and TP IQ to download my workouts (power based from my coach).
For some of these the power output is a guideline - and cadence is more important. But due to the 'smart' trainer the resistance goes all over the place.
Outside of TP workouts I can turn off ERG on the Garmin 520, but all turbos are driven by TP workouts.4 votesOnce you are performing the workout you are back in Garmin’s workout interface, so all the same workout settings are available.The Edge 520 uses the ANT+ FE-C protocol to control smart trainers. You should be able to unpair that sensor to prevent the 520 from controlling the resistance of the trainer. you will need to reference the User Guide for 520 for specifics.
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Workouts should be saved to the device when downloaded through the TP App
I noticed today that the app will only download the workout when it is connected to the device, it does not really save the workout on the device. I mean this. I opened the app and downloaded the workout, the app then asked me if I wished to do the workout now. I did not so I closed the TP app thinking it was saved on the watch and I could come back to it later. When I reopened the app, the workout was gone. I had to redownload it and then keep the app open until I got to…
4 votesThe workouts are saved by default to the device and can be accessed later on without using the TrainingPeaks IQ app.
The workouts can be accessed through Garmin’s interface. Make sure that you know the name of the workout you are looking for. This is from Garmin’s help site:
1. From the watch face, select START.
2. Select an activity type
3. Hold the “9 o’clock” button to enter settings
4. Select Training > My Workouts.
5. Select a workout. Look for it by name.
6. Select Do Workout.
7. Select START to start the timer.Here is Garmin’s help page for going this on a 935, it is the same on all their watches
https://www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/forerunner935/EN-US/GUID-3AA7B50B-EBE5-4A29-A15A-316849BA9BDB.htmlAnd for an Edge 820, again it is the same for all Edge devices
https://www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/edge820/EN-US/GUID-5CA69960-1471-47A1-867E-820FD0B240C8.htmlIf you use the app enough, then eventually you will need to manually delete the older workouts. You…
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field for comments in metrics
It would be great if there was a "comments" box in the metrics section. Right now I'm adding comments to the workout, but it doesn't always apply to a "post-workout comment" and would be beneficial and make sense to add these kind of notes where sleep, etc., is noted.
4 votesThere is a “notes” field that can be added to the Metrics Quick View. Look under Settings → Layouts → Quick Views → Metrics. You will see “Note” in the list of available options.
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TomTom MySport Sync
A few of my clients use a TomTom device and I would love for them to be able to directly sync with TrainingPeaks from TomTom Mysport.
4 votesThe announcement, and instructions for connecting your accounts can be found here:
http://home.trainingpeaks.com/blog/article/trainingpeaks-announces-integration-with-tomtom-watches
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