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Get your HRV data in TrainingPeaks

3/9/2016

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Blog post by Marco Altini.

​TrainingPeaks is one of the best software out there for cyclists and triathletes, providing a series of tools and metrics that can help you in further optimizing your training.

A few months ago, we started logging TSS in HRV4Training, since many users are also TrainingPeaks users and preferred to track their training load using TSS instead of other subjective parameters. `Since then, TrainingPeaks has been expanding the metrics they can collect and opened APIs for us to be able to write data to their platform.

If you are a TrainingPeaks user, you can do the following to start sending your HR and HRV data automatically right after each measurement:
  • Go to Menu - Settings and Link to TrainingPeaks. You will be redirected to TrainingPeaks and asked to authorize HRV4Training to write to TrainingPeaks. After linking the service, all your historical data will be pushed to TrainingPeaks.
  • After each measurement, your data will be sent automatically. At the moment we send HR data (called Pulse in TrainingPeaks) and HRV data. More specifically, we send Recovery Points.

If for some reason your data is missing or you would like to send old recordings, you can do so from the History view in HRV4Training. Just tap the bars and select Push to TrainingPeaks.
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2 Comments
Jan
4/30/2016 02:10:16 pm

Hej there,
do you plan to transfer more data to TrainingPeaks like sleep quality, motivation and all the tags I enter every morning? This would be great because all the doubling of information is unneeded =)
Great app though!

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Marco
4/30/2016 03:31:26 pm

Thanks Jan! We will indeed extend this functionality to send more data to training peaks.

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