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Tuesday
Feb092010

TrainingPeaks Feature of the Week: Search All Workouts

searchskiworkoutssmallDid you know that within your TrainingPeaks account, you can search for any type of workout within any period of time, all the way back to the first day you logged in to track your training? Just click on the Search icon at the bottom of the left hand navigation toolbar in your account and get started looking for what you want. How many ski days do you have so far this year? How many miles did you ride or run last year? It's all there, waiting for you to check it out!

To choose the date range you'd like to search, you can either select one of the pre-set date ranges from 1 week to 1 year, choose all dates, or select a customized range using the calendar icons in the search library.

You can search for any type of workout, even selecting multiple types. You can also search by distance or duration, inputing a set range of miles or hours to find out how many rides you did last year that were in between three and four hours, for example.

Finally, you can also search for certain text that you may have included in the title, comments or description of your workout. Narrow your search down even further to find how many three hour rides you did last year that included the terms "hill," "climb," and "hard" if you want!

This powerful feature is available in both premium subscription and free basic accounts. As always, let us know if you have any questions by emailing us at support@trainingpeaks.com, and happy training!

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