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If you cannot find the answer to your question below, please search
our Help! Forums as most answers to critical problems such as GPS Import, Printing Problems,
and Map Issues can be found there.
- What Is This Site?
- I Cannot See the Map
- I Cannot Login
- I Cannot Get Past Step 1 in Registration
- How Do I Plot A Route?
- How Do I Save A New Route?
- I cannot Save a New Route!
- How Do I Update A Route?
- What is the Workout Calculator?
- What is GPX?
- What is Garmin CRS?
- What is the Out & Back button?
- What is the Loop button?
- How do you find my Starting Location?
- What does Elevation Refer To?
- How do I share my Training Log?
- How do I make my Route Private?
- Elevation Ascent / Descent seem to be wrong!
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MapMyTri.com is a site where you can easily plot maps of your workouts without a GPS,
search for workouts or routes globally, keep track of your routes including distances,
and even calculate how many calories you've burned on one route versus another!
If you clear your Internet cache can you still view the map? For
instructions to clear your cache, please visit the following site:
http://support.lexis-nexis.com/lexiscom/record.asp?ArticleID=wg_cache
Other users have discovered that it was their Internet settings or
firewall / proxy settings (ie, Norton Firewall) blocking the mapping application.
This is because the maps, etc. live on our mapping domain (ws.mapmyfitness.com)
while the websites are at www.mapmyrun.com, etc.
If you have IE6, you may have to add "ws.mapmyfitness.com" and "www.mapmytri.com"
to your trusted site list. You should also use the default 'Medium' security setting in IE6.
How-To Change IE6 Security Settings
If you are still unable to view the map, please
visit our Download Center
for a list of our
Supported Browsers.
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settings.
Look up your starting location by entering it into the
QUICK START box in the
left-hand column and press or click
Enter.
Once your address is found, take your mouse and start clicking on the map following your route.
You'll see that the
ROUTE INFO box will automatically update the
total distance of your route as you go.
If you make a mistake, click the
Undo button in the
DRAW IT toolbar on the upper
right-hand side of your map to undo the last point.
To start again and clear the whole map, click the
Clear All button.
Once you are happy plotting your route you can save it if you think you'll use it again
or would like to share it with others. Click the
Save button in the upper left-hand
corner of the map and aswer the question son the
SAVE YOUR ROUTE screen to save this map
to your profile so you can easily access it again and again.
If you cannot save a new route and see a little yellow error triangle at the bottom
left of your browser, you may need to add MapMyTri.com to your 'Trusted Sites'.
You will also need to add ws.mapmyfitness.com to your 'Trusted Site' list. This is our mapping
server and is how we render our maps and mapping tools.
Here is a tutorial for IE6.0
http://windows.about.com/od/networking/ss/trusted_sites.htm
Also look at your IE setting 'Access Data Sources Across Domains' to make sure it's allowed
To update an existing route, you must first
login. After you login,
click on
My Train in the menu at the very
top of your screen (look above the MapMyTri.com logo and to the right.
Find the route you would like to edit in ths list of your routes / workouts on the
MY TRAINS and click edit. All your routes will show up under
your profile unless you saved the route anonymously.
The
WORKOUT CALCULATOR is a tool that is used to calculate your pace, mileage per hour,
and total calories burned for a particular route.
It takes your biometric statistics (such as height, weight, sex, and age) and then uses your pace and
the type of route (ie, running vs. cycling) to calculate your total burned calories using METs (or metabolic equivalents).
Click here to read a good article about
how this is done.
GPX (the GPS Exchange Format) is a light-weight XML data format
for the interchange of GPS data (way points, routes, and tracks)
between applications and Web services on the Internet.
Click
here to learn
more about this data format and about sites / programs that can
convert your GPS unit's output.
A CRS file is a "course" file, for use with very specific Garmin
fitness GPS Units. Loaded onto a compatible device, the CRS file
can show you a map of your route while you're on it and help you
follow your goal pace.
Supported devices include the
Forerunner 205,
Forerunner 305, and
Garmin Edge Series.
An out & back is when you start in one place, route to a turn-around point, and then
return to your starting position. MapMyTri.com makes this easy to plot as all you need to do is plot a course to your
turn-around point and then click the 'Out & Back' button. We'll re-plot the return points for you and you'll see your
distance doubled!
When you click the Loop button, the system will automatially return you to your starting location. Subsequent clicks
on the loop button will draw more loops around the course you've previously plotted.
We use a 3rd party source to lookup your starting location given the address you provide. What our system does is map
the address to a starting latitude and longitude point. If your address cannot be found, several things could have
occurred: 1) the address does not exist, or 2) the address does not exist in our partner's database.
1) Usually occurs due to a common misspelling or typo. Make sure to review your address carefully. 1) also can happen
if your street is a compound name. ie, 'East Main Street' can also be 'Main St E' or 'E Main St'. Try combinations like this
if you think this could be the problem. Also, 'Drive' could be 'Dr', etc.
2) Usually occurs if your address is part of a new development. Our partner uses Census Data and depending on the year
your street was built, it may not be up to date. Try an established address or intersection near you.
International lookups only have the capability to start at City, Country level. We are working on getting better lookup data
for our International friends!
We now offer a tool that plots elevation profiles dynamically as well as total ascent and descent measurements.
First you must make your profile and your training log
Public. This is done in your '
My Profile'
page. The link to your profile is found on this page as well. The link to your public training log is then found on your
Public Profile page.
To make your route private, first login and then click on
My Workouts.
Then click the 'Edit' link next to the route name that you wish to change. Skip modifying the map by clicking
right on the 'Save' link in the map toolbar. You can then unselect the 'Make this Route Public?' checkbox.
We report ascent and descent stats for routes when they become 'significant'. This is currently
set at about 60 meters of total climb. We can't guarantee a great deal of accuracy for routes with ascents < 60m, so we
don't want to confuse our users by displaying inaccurate data. For long ascents, you should see your stats
appear the the right of the elevation profile.
Our ascent and descent calculation algorithms don't count every small elevation change at every point
because we need to filter out 'noise' in the underlying data. Prior to our latest algorithm change,
we were reporting ascents that were in many cases too high. Our new algorithm gives more reasonable
results for a wider variety of routes. However, since we know that this isn't 'perfect' quite yet,
we've provided the raw data in CSV format so that users such as yourself can interpret the data as you
choose.
Another reason we've released the raw data is so that we can collaborate to improve this feature.
We'll soon be adding forums to the site, and we'll have a community collaboration on improving the
elevation calculation functions.