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Garmin Forerunner Integration is here!

RunningAHEAD is proud to announce integrated support for the Garmin Forerunner! You can now upload data from your Garmin GPS directly to RunningAHEAD. With a few mouse clicks, all your data will be converted into workouts and saved to your training log.

Simply connect your Garmin GPS to the computer, go to the import page and click the Upload button. You'll be able to see detailed graphs and a map of your workouts in seconds. Recording your data has never been this easy!


Your training starts here

RunningAHEAD offers a collection of free tools to help you train effectively. There is more to a training log than just entering statistics. It should be an integral part of your training, whether you are new to running or qualified for the Boston Marathon. At a minimum, it should give you a broad overview of your training at a quick glance. Ideally, your running log can help you identify areas of weakness, or act as an affirmation of your achievements.

You lead an active life, and need a running log that keeps up with you. You can record all your workouts with RunningAHEAD, so you can go back to doing what you love quicker.

Training Log

  • Record all your running and multi-sport training data
  • Import data directly from your
    Garmin Forerunner GPS
  • Display your data in Facebook
  • Track shoe mileage and workout equipment usage
  • Create running routes
  • Add stats scripts for your blog
  • Download your data for analysis or as backups
Map your running routes in seconds

Running Route Mapper

  • Create new running routes in seconds
  • Measure route distance automatically
  • Generate route elevation profiles
  • Insert, delete and move points anywhere on route

Analyses and Reports

  • Create custom graphs of your data
  • Search for workouts quickly and accurately
  • Save generated graphs and reports
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