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Friday
Dec262008

Just Got a New Training Toy? Device Downloading Tips from TrainingPeaks!

downloadingdevices This holiday season, many of us lucky enough to receive a new training device as a gift may be wondering what the next step is. Sure, you strap it on when you go out for your first workout, but then what? Fortunately, TrainingPeaks offers a few different ways to get your data off your device and into the world's most advanced tracking and analysis software - find out which method is best for you and your device!

TrainingPeaks is compatible with over 70 different training devices, from heart rate monitors to power meters and GPS tracking devices. Whether you have an online account at TrainingPeaks.com or you're using WKO+ software on your desktop, you can download from any compatible device by following a few simple steps, which can vary from device to device. Please click here to see a list of compatible devices, and then follow the instructions for your device, which can include downloading directly to TrainingPeaks using Device Agent, downloading to WKO+ software, or using the software that came with the device.

Don't see your new device on the list of compatible devices? There's still time to exchange it for one that is! Get the most out of your training device with TrainingPeaks: turning expensive toys into powerful tools.

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