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Export strava to goldencheetah4/10/2023 ![]() ![]() If you still want to take the manual approach (why?) then fee free to follow the steps below (again why?) Please note, it does require a subscription which costs £7.99 a year - but in my book that is WELL worth the money to save the steps I have had to take below. The only thing you then need to do is to change the workout type and the activity name (if you want to) in Garmin and you’re done. Just gets the data from iFit and puts it correctly into Garmin for you. This now means I can automatically sync my iFit activities into Garmin which in trun sync into Strava. I have some exciting news for iFit users who want to get their iFit workouts from iFit into Garmin, Strava, or the majority of other sports services.Īn iOS (sorry no Android App right now) App call RunGap just released an update to their app that has added iFit integration. Many thanks for the annonymous reader who shared this process with us. Thought you might like to know so you can update your post about exporting iFit activity into Garmin Connect. I know this is a long process, but for Android users like me, it’s about as good as it gets. The TCX file doesn’t contain the power data, but the CSV does. This allows you to import the power data as well. tcx, and then use Golden Cheetah to convert to a. csv, you can use this web app ( ) to convert it to. They are an Android Phone user so are unable to use RunGap. I had this useful suggestion from a reader who shared their process for expporting to Garmin Connect. If you're an iBike/Strava/TrainingPeaks/etc expert, you are already successfully getting your rides into your software-of-choice, without the benefit of these simplifying commands.īut most of us aren't experts, and making it easy is what we want, even when we won't say so.Exporting your iFit activity into Garmin Connect & Strava But if your goal is to get your ride data into Strava or TrainingPeaks, and you don't want to read the instructions to find out how to do it, then this is the easy way. The file formats are still csv and no secret, new information is included in the files. These menus make the less-than-obvious, totally obvious. We've got a broad spectrum of users: the few super-experts who get things to work, no matter how unobvious that may be the broad masses, who want the benefits of the Newton but not the hassle of reading the instructions and the few people who, no matter how easy it is, will still find a way to make it not work. Wormscoffer wrote:Do these new menu options add stuff to the export that is specific to the Strava and TrainingPeaks files? If not, how are do they add any functionality to the current autosave of a CSV file other than add mouse clicks? ![]() I still need to have a play with AutoHotKey and see if that can help. Isaac is wonderful software, but some features to automate or speed up things would be good. Other times I just want to get it done and get on with something else, like going to work! This can take a while and if you are sitting down to do some training planning and/or analysis is just fine. Upload CSV to TrainingPeaks using TraningPeaks website.Upload CSV export to Strava using Strava website.Save Isaac file (and CSV is exported automatically).Merge Garmin FIT file to workout in Isaac.Allow Garmin ANT+ agent to grab workout from Garmin and upload to Garmin Connect.What I think is needed is options in the setup to enter your credentials for third party sites and check boxes for the ones you use and then a single "Export to training log sites" button or menu option. Do these new menu options add stuff to the export that is specific to the Strava and TrainingPeaks files? If not, how are do they add any functionality to the current autosave of a CSV file other than add mouse clicks? ![]()
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