It goes from most recent back downloading each one. SetTimeout(getMore,downloadTimeoutLength ) Var cnt = 1, ttl = 100 /*Change ttl from 100 to whatever # of activities you want to download*/ If your connection is too slow to do a full download in less than 3 seconds every time, change the downloadTimeoutLength from 3 * 1000 to whatever number you want (it's 3*1000 because that's 3000 milliseconds = 3 seconds). If you want a different format, change the "tcx" part of the URL to the appropriate format acronym if garmin supports it. Can change ttl from 100 to whatever # of activities you want to download. Then paste the below code and hit enter to run it. You'll want to pre-set a download location in your browser settings to some folder, name it TCX or something, and tell your browser to auto-download there, or else you'll get a ton of popup save dialogs.įirst Navigate to the last (most recent) activity you have in Garmin Connect (as in ), then hit F12 (should work in chrome/IE) to open dev tools to get to the Javascript Console. Here's javascript that can be run in any modern browser fairly simply in javascript.
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