
Many times we want to share activities and workouts between health and fitness sites. If you are using a Garmin device, Strava or a variety of other popular upload sites, you can easily export your activities and import to our platform (Workout>Import) using the industry standard file formats .tcx or .gpx. GPX files are traditionally a GPS based file, while TCX is an enhanced version of .gpx, potentially including heart rate and other meta-information.
We do not support all .tcx/.gpx files, because even though there are industry standards, that does not mean all sites adhere to them strictly. We currently support Garmin (GPX/TCX), Runtastic (GPX/TCX), Strava (GPX), Cyclemeter (GPX), or GPSies (GPX/TCX) files.Your best bet is to give it a try if not from one of those sites, see if it works. We don’t currently support MapMyFitness GPX/TCX imports.
The files to import should ideally be under 10Mb – over 15Mb may experience some issues.
Once you have your .gpx or .tcx file, on my.fitdigits.com, go to Activities > Import Export, and in the Import section click Browse, select the file you had previously downloaded, then click Import.
You should see your activity show up in the list below when complete – larger files take longer so after a few seconds if you don’t see it you might want to refresh the page. You can click on the View link in the listing to go right to that workout detail page in our cloud. You can delete the import file (red X icon on the right) if you want without affecting the workout that was imported. We only keep source files for a maximum of 30 days.
If you are using Garmin, other popular devices or sites, or just want to view your results on your personal computer, you can export your Fitdigits workout results as a .csv, .tcx or .gpx file.
Exporting from Apple or Android Phones
*The workout must be synced to the cloud to export
Exporting from the Website
The web gives you a little more flexibility because in addition to individual workout exports, it will also export summary data of multiple workouts from the Activity listing page.
Exporting Multiple Workouts data in Summary
Exporting a TCX/GPX - Workout Details
Export to a PDF on the Web
We don’t offer a native way to export to PDF, however simply printing to / saving as a PDF file from most systems right-click Print functionality or a browsers File > Print > PDF functionality should work.