Sync your TrainingPeaks.com calendar to Outlook, iCal or Google Calendar using .ics

This premium-only feature allows any 3rd party calendar that supports web-calendars (.ics) to subscribe to your personal TrainingPeaks.com calendar. Both workouts and meals will be shown.  A real-time connection between Outlook 2007, Google Calendar or iCal is created, showing you 5 days of history and 14 days of future workouts and meals. As you or your coach updates your TrainingPeaks calendar, these changes are automatically reflected in your calendar.

*Please note: Due to the nature of the .ics calendar feed feature sending data to a third party program, there is only a limited amount of troubleshooting support we can provide (troubleshooting 3rd party software is beyond the scope of support TrainingPeaks can provide).

 

Webcal URL

To get your Calendar Sync (webcal) URL, go to "My Settings, Account", then cut and paste the URL into your Calendar software.

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Using your webcal URL from above, view the appropriate section below on how to subscribe to your TrainingPeaks Calendar.

Outlook 2010

In Outlook 2010, click the "Home" tab, then click "Open Calendar", choose "From Internet" and add your .ics URL link from TrainingPeaks.

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Outlook 2007

In Outlook 2007, click on the "Tools" menu, then click "Account Settings".  Then click the "Internet Calendars" tab, click "new" and add your .ics URL link from TrainingPeaks.

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Google Calendar

At the lower left of your Google Calendar, in the "Other calendars" section, click on the "Add" link and select "Add by URL". A dialog appears, enter the webcal URL from your Account page

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iCal for the Mac

Simply start iCal, then go to the menu and click "Calendar, Subscribe". Enter the webcal URL from your Account page

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iPhone

To add your calendar to your iPhone, simply email yourself the Calendar Sync URL, copy the URL from TrainingPeaks onto your clipboard (click the "copy" button next to the .ics link), paste it into an email and send it to yourself. When you check the email on your phone, the Webcal URL will be clickable and by clicking on it, the iPhone will automatically ask you to create a subscribed calendar.

 

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