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thanks for the tip! I just switched to strava. thanks to an android app, called "sync my tracks" (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks) I was able to export all my activities though.
Maybe this app could help https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks&hl=en . I used to use Endomondo to sync my garmin and MyFitnessPal, but it looks like Nike+ removed compatibility for endomondo some time ago :(
The reverse version (S Health to Garmin) made me desperate yesterday. For future users with the same problem: after 4 attempts with free appsand a lot of rage I managed to transfer the old Samsung Health (S Health) data into Garmin Connect with the paid app (for 2€ or smthg and u could return it within 2h) SyncMyTracks. :D Finally!
I'm not on iOS for my phone, but have you tried Rungap? Does it fill the gap you're looking for in the interim?
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rungap-workout-data-manager/id534460198?mt=8
For Android, there is Syncmytracks:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
Also, the Marathon Life watchface uses the 12 hour format.
This is weird because SyncMyTracks app should be able to do it. It correctly detected all my 700+ activities and I managed to export them in TCX files (it got stuck after 250 but even doing that at 200-sized bulks is a significant sped increase). It should also be possible to launch a direct sync between MapMyRun and Strava.
On Android, I use 'sync my tracks' https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks It's fully customizable for syncing not only polar & garmin, but for many other services. Hope you find it useful
For AndroidOs, you can use syncmytrack .https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks Import and export to several plateform including Polar Flow Garmin Connect Strava etc. Use or for several month.
It does. I used SyncMyTracks to copy my Runkeeper backlog to Garmin and Strava. For new activities, Garmin allows you to forward them to Runkeeper and Strava automatically.
I used the SyncMyTracks app on Android to transfer my Runkeeper history to Garmin Connect. The transfer is a one-time thing, so I deleted the app after use.
Then in the Garmin Connect app you can add Runkeeper in the Connected Apps section. Once you do that, any runs you log with your Garmin watch will be automatically synced with Runkeeper as well.
After some time spent on searching, I concluded there is no other fitness app that meets my requirements. So I will stay with MyRunning App forever XD Meantime I figured out a workaround for syncing workouts with Strava. Need to use this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks&hl=en&gl=US
It allows to sync workouts between different platforms AND with the file directories (PRO version is paid, but allows to do the sync automatically in a time interval). Which means you can just export your workout from MyRunning App as gpx or tcx file, then in the SyncMyTracks app you are to choose the directory in which gpx or tcx files are being saved, and connect it with Strava or Google Fit (or other fitness services).
NOTE: In order to SyncMyTracks app recognize the workout type correctly, the gpx or tcx file should contain a specific phrase in the file name (see FAQ of the app). Otherwise it will be recognize just as workout. I use Tasker profile to rename the file as soon as it is exported. If anybody is interested, I can share
Tapiriik is probably overloaded currently. I used it few years ago and it worked then. Currently everyone in the world is transfering data from endomondo and Tapiriik is their first choice cause it's free :)
But I found a better solution, there is an app for android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks&hl=pl and it synced all my data (10 years of trainings) flawlesly.
I'm not sure of an app that will do everything you want, but I use SyncMyTracks to put all my stats into one app. It works well for the most part. Sometimes the companies change something which breaks sync, but the developer is usually pretty good about fixing it relatively quickly.
I use "Sync My Tracks" with Strava / Google Fit when using my phone during exercise.
When using my TicWatch Pro to track exercise the Mobvoi app does the sync.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
Or if you are on Android, you can use SyncMyTracks to sync / import the data from Strava to Runkeeper and other fitness apps and platforms. You can set up an interval for auto sync of these activities.
Hi,
I have done this successfully with an Android app called SyncMyTracks it works great, and can sync between many services. They have a free version too, but it has some limitations.
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I have a Nexus 5. On Android it never worked with Strava, but it works fine with the Wahoo App as well as RideWithGPS.
It doesn't matter which app you use to actually record your ride ... it's trivial to sync your data to whatever service you like.
I like the Wahoo app for the amount of customizability it gives you for the screens.
I like RideWithGPS for the turn-by-turn directions (basic membership required).
I use "SyncMyTracks" to keep data sync'd between Strava and RideWithGPS.
All of that said, it seems Wahoo's focus is now on the newly released ELEMNT, so who knows what the future is for RFLKT. I'm sure it will work with the Wahoo Fitness app for the foreseeable future anyway.
If you use Android, you could try SyncMyTracks. It syncs between adidas miCoach, Endomondo, Fitbit, Garmin Connect, MapMyFitness, Nike+ Running, Polar Flow, Ride with GPS, RunKeeper, Runtastic, Sports Tracker, Strava and Suunto Movescount. http://syncmytracks.com/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
I'm using an Android app called SyncMyTracks to sync RunKeeper, Strava and Garmin from my phone! Then I update Smashrun, and it imports from Garmin.
SyncMyTracks kan sync a lot of popular services, like Endomondo and Nike+. It's a bit slow, but works.
All my old Nike+ data exists on the new NRC+ site, I just needed a way to export it into another useful app.
SyncMyTracks (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks) is a low-cost (less than $4) Android app that will import data from a LOT of running apps (including NRC+). It also is syncing data from Samsung Health for me.
Once it's all unified in one app I can shop for either a new wrist device or just start using my phone with an app that provides the same functionality the old watch provided.
I plan to import this data into Strava (https://www.strava.com/) for now and see how that app works for recording live workouts.
I'm pretty sure I won't be buying a Nike device any more. I'm going to probably try more open devices that will have a life after their company abandons them. Clearly, Nike is managing their business like Apple, which will eventually be their downfall. Open products are supported well after their company introduces a newer product. I spent $100+ on this watch and it served me well. It's crappy that something that expensive would be useless after only a few years. Not everyone has $100 falling out of their pockets.
EDIT: Do not synchronize your Samsung Health data. It combines your run and walk data into the same day as all walk unless you trigger its activity as you so it. I sync'd it with my NRC+ data and now both show duplicate run/walks on the same days. Guess I'll clear data on both and start over using only Strava. I'll just reference the NRC+ data when I want to see my real PR's and race data from years gone by. Maybe I'll play around with deleting walks from NRC and runs from Samsung Health some time to clean it up before I clear it all out.
The app you use during your run, and what you use to analyze your runs afterwards doesn't necessarily have to be the same. There are multiple options that allow you to sync your data to different sites / apps. You can do it this for example with https://tapiriik.com/ or on your Android phone with https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
That being said, you should try out smashrun (http://smashrun.com) for looking at your data. It is a website only, they don't have an app. But you can sync with your data there. I like it a lot for looking at my runs.
The endomondo app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.endomondo.android) also seems to have a lot of options for the audio feedback. I don't use the app myself since I run with a watch, so I don't know how it sounds.
I use an Android app called sync my tracks (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks) to migrate my runs between multiple services (Nike, strava, bike with gps...)
The Sync My Tracks app works great for me, syncs the Samsung Health app data to a bunch of services.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
there are tools that will copy your data to other services
https://jmelhus.com/index.php/tcxcreator/
there are even web services that will do it for you automatically
or apps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks&hl=en
Do you have an Android device? This app might do the trick.
Here's a couple things I use to accomplish that.
Strava to Garmin: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
Peloton to TCX to Garmin: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spark71.PelotontoTCX
If you're using Android, Sync My Tracks works with everything: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
I think it's same :)
If you use an Android device then this wil get job done https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
I used this app yo Sync from decathlon coach to Strava and Garmín and worked very Wells
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.syncmytracks
I use Sync My Tracks for Android.