Elite2TrainingPeaks 4+

Paul Barnard

    • Free

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Description

Elite2TrainingPeaks is a simple application that takes a csv (Comma Separated Variable Format) file and converts it into a pwx (Peaks Ware Format) file.
Pwx files are used by many online sports training and recording services, such as Training Peaks, to upload and record your sporting activities. Unfortunately due to the large number of different devices available, it is not always possible to upload your data as formats often aren't compatible.
Many devices, like Elite's My E-Trainer app, support a simple output format called csv which outputs all the data as a text file with the values separated by commas. This is a format that can be loaded into a spreadsheet application like Numbers or Excel. Elite2TrainingPeaks reads this simple format and creates the more complicated pwx file for you.
Elite2TrainingPeaks uploads the data to TrainingPeaks right from your iPhone or iPad. Just ensure that you enter your TrainingPeaks username and password in the settings page.
Elite2TrainingPeaks features include:
•Open a csv file by pressing and holding on a csv file in a received email
•Set start date and time for an activity
•Display in metric or imperial units
•Display calories burned and calories per hour
•Display maximum and average values for Speed, Heart Rate, Power and Cadence
•Upload the pwx file directly to TrainingPeaks

To use Elite2TrainingPeaks simply export your training session from Elite's My eTrainer. This will send the csv file as an email attachment. Address the email to yourself and send it. In your email open the email you just received from yourself and press and hold the csv file attachment. This will pop up a list of applications that can open the csv file. Select E2T icon and the file will open in Elite2TrainingPeaks. Set your start time if you like then press the upload to TrainingPeaks button. In a few moments you will see your Elite training session in your TrainingPeaks calendar.

What’s New

Version 1.0.1

Fixed a bug in the maximum speed calculated and displayed in the ride summary data. No you really weren't going that fast. Fortunately this bug did not effect any calculations in Training Peaks or the actual ride data that you uploaded.

App Privacy

The developer, Paul Barnard, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple.

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