tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-580652384217013545.post4766899547885966741..comments2023-06-28T04:44:53.881-05:00Comments on Triathlon Training Daddy: Dude, really?RFalkenrathhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15092682535064605686noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-580652384217013545.post-36884137755098133852011-05-19T14:21:23.023-05:002011-05-19T14:21:23.023-05:00I track mine via beginner triathlete (fo free). I...I track mine via beginner triathlete (fo free). I am starting to learn, though, that I am not getting the analysis and graphs I would like without having to pay a fee. It's currently working, basically since I'm not currently training with HR, Cadence, etc., which will be changing in the very near future. I am looking into creating my own spreadsheets to track, and will be using some type of cloud computing to store it. I like google docs, basically because it's available from my phone, any computer, and automatically saves. I am curius to find out about the garmin connect software, as I am getting a 305 from the GF for my B-day hopefully.Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05541230782844702669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-580652384217013545.post-81464125945526765972011-05-19T11:51:37.952-05:002011-05-19T11:51:37.952-05:00I'm still trying to figure out my workout jour...I'm still trying to figure out my workout journal. It's much easier for me if I have a specific training plan set because it's already in a spreadsheet and I can just add notes. Granted it was much easier last year when I was just running.<br /><br />Still trying dailymile but haven't updated it in a week and a half. Tried Training Peaks a few weeks ago but never went back and now I downloaded an app on my Mac (even paid for it) to try that. I'm really wanting something that is more than just time and distance. I like to review heart rate, cadence, splits, etc. Hopefully next year I'll get into zones and wattage. So it needs to be versatile.<br /><br />As for your USB drive. That sucks! Being a geek in tri clothes, I did put something together in the past that required a little coding to backup my USB drive every time I stuck it in the computer. I wouldn't have to touch anything and it would "just work".<br /><br />A quick interweb search found a similar utility that is free, <a href="http://techie-buzz.com/softwares/usbflashcopy-automatically-copies-data-from-your-usb-drive.html" rel="nofollow">USBFlashCopy</a>. Hope it helps.ScottyBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13332965696050563493noreply@blogger.com