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Norbs, is there a way to see your weekly km's easily? Are there any reports?

It's funny, I have Strava, Garmin Connect and Sport tracks and they all seem to be missing something I want.

Any tips or tricks? Looks nice.
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Runkeeper is good for that sort of stuff.
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Yeah Im not a fan of how they display and graph a lot of the information. I get the same feeling as if im missing something. Ive started logging walks now which turned into a jog today warming up for a run one day lol
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you can do it, go into your profile and it should be there as a graph. As you click each bar on the graph it'll show your total km's for that week and the rides under it.
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Vilante wrote:Norbs, is there a way to see your weekly km's easily? Are there any reports?

It's funny, I have Strava, Garmin Connect and Sport tracks and they all seem to be missing something I want.

Any tips or tricks? Looks nice.
I have used most of them. Runkeeper, MapMyRides, Cyclemeter, Bike Journal, Garmin Connect and Strava. Once you get the hang of Strava (it isnt the most intuitive site around, thats for sure) it shits on the rest of them from a great height. You are right though Mando, they all have good features.

For your weekly or monthly total, do what Rod said, go to your profile and it will show you on the right hand side. See below.

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hey Wendy, how did you used to upload to the Runkeeper site from your Garmin that i now have? I tried the other day and it says the file type is not supported.
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Thanks gents, I'll check it when I get home. I do like it otherwise, better than the Garmin suite.
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w00dsy wrote:hey Wendy, how did you used to upload to the Runkeeper site from your Garmin that i now have? I tried the other day and it says the file type is not supported.
Runkeeper keep saying that is nearly ready to roll out. For 18 months!

I used Strava or Garmin connect to save a GPX file and import that, from memory.
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Cheers Norbs I've got 13 months left now :D

Nice site by the way!
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This is cool..... http://raceshape.com/

It allows you to compare your time/distance to other rides besides the KOM. Much fun and OCD's to be had!

Some other GPS / Strava goodies here..... http://teambobbydazzlers.com/tag/strava/
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Thanks EnJ, I will blog that sucker, blog it hard! :)
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Is there one that graphs all your segment times, to see how you're improving over time?

I think I'm getting slower :p
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You can compare your own segment times by viewing 'My Results' on the leaderboard. No graphs or anything though. I'd actually like to be able to compare my own times on an app like the one I posted. Tonight I exacted a PB on a 7 minute climb and I'm interested to see how the time was made up on both rides.
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anyone checked out the Strava Heatmaps?
probably useless as a training tool, but fun to see where your favoured routes are :)

here's mine :
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They seem to be integrating ideas that other people have had. I wonder how long until they start grabbing features from Veloviewer :)
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norbs wrote:They seem to be integrating ideas that other people have had. I wonder how long until they start grabbing features from Veloviewer :)
the feature i'm most waiting for on Veloviewer is the return of VeloFlow.. that was pretty slick.
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The new rides page looks great!
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norbs wrote:The new rides page looks great!
you must be seeing new updates that i'm not.. spill the beans! :)
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That looks much nicer to read. Also very nice how it has it split into segments like that also. :D
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I dont see that either...
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not bad! :)
looks like i'll have to wait for that update .. <impatiently taps fingers on desk>
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hurrah! I finally have the new interface. and very nice it is too :)

the visualisation of the segments underneath the ride plot is pretty handy when you have overlapping segments. It also points out how many clowns have defined near identical segments :/
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