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Creating a session to import Float data
Creating a session to import Float data
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Written by Adrian Cassidy
Updated over 4 years ago

In Ludum you are able to import Float data to sessions. The session in Ludum must have the exact same piece structure as what was recorded in Float.

How to import a Just Row

If you have completed a Just Row in Float. 

  1. Create an ergo session in Ludum

  2. Set the total distance/time to the distance/time in the app

  3. Save the session

  4. Go to the session press import

  5. Select Float

  6. Find the session in Float and import to Ludum

How to import a Fixed Distance (e.g. 2000m) or Fixed Time (e.g. 10mins)

If you have completed a Fixed Distance or Fixed Time workout in Float

  1. Create an ergo session in Ludum

  2. Set the total distance/time to the distance/time in the app

  3. Save the session

  4. Go to the session press import

  5. Select Float

  6. Find the session in Float and import to Ludum

How to import a Interval Distance (e.g. 2 x 2000m) or Interval Time (e.g. 3 x 10mins)

If you have completed a Fixed Distance or Fixed Time workout in Float

  1. Create an ergo session in Ludum

  2. Set the total distance/time to the distance/time in the app

  3. Go to work structure

  4. Turn on Pieces

  5. Select Multiple Pieces 

  6. Enter the distance or time of the session

  7. Save the session

  8. Go to the session press import

  9. Select Float

  10. Find the session in Float and import to Ludum

How to import a Intervals Variable (e.g. 2000m, 1000m, 500m)

If you have completed a Fixed Distance or Fixed Time workout in Float

  1. Create an ergo session in Ludum

  2. Set the total distance/time to the distance/time in the app

  3. Go to work structure

  4. Turn on Pieces

  5. Select Variable Pieces 

  6. Enter the distance or time for each piece you have completed

  7. Save the session

  8. Go to the session press import

  9. Select Float

  10. Find the session in Float and import to Ludum

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