Anyone know how to change an uploaded workout from a run to a bike or vice versa. Every once in awhile my Garmin upload shows up in the training log as the wrong workout and I can't for the life of me figure out how to edit it and change they type of workout! Any help would be appreciated!!
Subject:RE: wrong type of workout listed on upload
There is no way to change it (yet) BUT can you confirm on the device that it was correctly labeled? If it was, don't delete the workout, we need to look at it to see what the problem is.
Subject:RE: wrong type of workout listed on upload
It uploaded to Garmin connect with the wrong workout as well, so must have been wrong on teh 405 watch, but you can change it on the website. Also there is no option for anything other than swim/bike/run, so no chance of loading cross training in as well? I used to be able to add golf and hiking etc....
Subject:RE: wrong type of workout listed on upload
What you can do, assuming you have the workout on the device is to erase the one on that on BT, then go back to that day and 'add activity' (not through the 'upload' link in main navigation). One in the logger, click the device upload and pick the workout. I'm pretty sure that even if it's mislabeled, you can select it.
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