While Garmin Connect does have an API available, that API isn’t well documented, nor supported at all, and hasn’t been updated in years. That’s largely due to the fact that Garmin has been less than entirely easy when it comes to getting data where end users plan to analyze it. It is in some ways ironic that with increased connectivity has come more complexity in getting files where you want them. These middle-man sites operate by copying your activity data automatically upon detection of a new activity being uploaded, to the final destination of your choice. With the rise of connected devices that automatically upload your rides and runs upon completion to Garmin Connect, there’s been a corresponding rise in usage of 3rd party sites that synchronize that data to other training log platforms such as Strava and Training Peaks.
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