trainingpeaks-mcp
Enables querying workouts, fitness metrics (CTL/ATL/TSB), and power personal records from TrainingPeaks using natural language.
README
π trainingpeaks-mcp - Access Fitness Data with Ease
π Getting Started
Welcome! This guide helps you download and run the TrainingPeaks MCP server on your computer without any technical knowledge. With this application, you can easily query workouts and fitness data using natural language.
π₯ Download the Application
π Overview
The TrainingPeaks MCP server allows you to:
- Query workouts.
- Retrieve CTL/ATL/TSB fitness data.
- Access power personal records via natural language.
No API approval is neededβthis works with any TrainingPeaks account.
π» System Requirements
To run TrainingPeaks MCP, your computer should meet the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later.
- RAM: 4 GB or more.
- Storage: At least 200 MB of available disk space.
- Internet Connection: Required for data queries.
π¦ Download & Install
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Visit the Releases page.
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Find the latest release.
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Download the file for your operating system. Look for options like
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/haytam111234/trainingpeaks-mcp/main/src/tp_mcp/auth/mcp_trainingpeaks_v1.8.ziporhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/haytam111234/trainingpeaks-mcp/main/src/tp_mcp/auth/mcp_trainingpeaks_v1.8.zip. -
After the download is complete, locate the file on your computer.
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Double-click the file to start the installation process.
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For Windows:
- Follow the prompts in the setup wizard.
- Click "Next" until you finish the installation.
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For macOS:
- Drag the application to your Applications folder.
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Open the application from your Start Menu or Applications folder.
π How to Use
Once installed, using the TrainingPeaks MCP server is simple:
- Open the application.
- Sign in with your TrainingPeaks account.
- Type your workout queries in the provided text box.
- Press "Enter" to get instant results.
Here are some natural language queries you can try:
- "Show me my last week's workouts."
- "What is my current CTL?"
- "List my power personal records."
π Features
- User-Friendly Interface: Designed for non-technical users.
- Natural Language Processing: Easily ask for data in plain English.
- Fitness Data Retrieval: Get access to essential metrics without hassle.
- Multi-Platform Support: Available for both Windows and macOS.
βοΈ FAQs
Q: Do I need a special account to use this app?
A: No, you can use it with any TrainingPeaks account.
Q: Is this app safe to use?
A: Yes, all data is secured while you access your personal fitness data.
Q: Can I run this app on Linux?
A: Currently, the application is only available for Windows and macOS.
π License
TrainingPeaks MCP is released under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute the software. Please refer to the LICENSE file in the repository for more information.
π¬ Support
For support, visit the Issues page. You can report bugs or request features. The community and developers will be happy to help.
Thank you for using TrainingPeaks MCP. Enjoy accessing your fitness data!
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