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Getting Your Geo Data From MapMyRun / Strava into a Tableau Quick, dirty and free

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How to extract mapping data from MapMyRun, Strava or Foursquare for use in Tableau.

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Getting Your Geo Data From MapMyRun / Strava into a Tableau

Quick, dirty and free

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Prologue: Inspiration • What do you want to do in Tableau?

http://public.tableausoftware.com/views/training_guide_0206/Dashboard5?:showVizHome=no#1

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Step One: Do Something; Get Data

• Start your app. Stop your app! SAVE your session!!!

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Step Two: Get Data Out of App

• Useful to open MapMyRun or Strava from Desktop

A. MapMyRun – Copy the 8 Digit workout number from the URL

B. Strava – Copy the entire URL

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Step Two (cont): Extract Files

• MapMyRun/MapMyRide: http://www.mikepalumbo.com/MMRConverter/index.php

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Step Two (cont): Extract Files • Strava:

http://strava-tools.raceshape.com/vpu/

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Step Two (cont): Extract Files • Strava:

Strava will try to send the to a device attached to your computer. Choose the “download the CRS file” option instead.

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Step Three: File Conversion • Now you have either a *.gpx or a *.crs file

saved to your machine. *.kml for Foursquare. (If you have a Garmin device, you probably know the *.gpx file format and are already at this point.)

• Right click, and choose ‘Rename’. (I prefer to copy first, then change the copy version)

• Change the file extension to *.xml

• You might receive an warning message, disregard.

• Steve to talk about XML here…

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Step Three (cont): File Conversion

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Step Three (cont): File Conversion

Open XML File in Microsoft Excel Truthfully, I prefer Alteryx for this step…

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Step Three (cont): File Conversion

You may see these, but don’t worry:

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Step Three (cont): File Conversion Open XML File in Microsoft Excel

• Delete columns that are not needed • Change headings as needed • Add a Point Order column!! (Required for Tableau Mapping!)

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Step Three (cont): File Conversion Open XML File in Microsoft Excel

• Add a Point Order column!! (Required for Tableau Mapping!) • Point Order is for paths/routes. Not necessary for Foursquare.

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Step Three (cont): File Conversion

Save file as *.xls or *.xlsx, or any format readable by Tableau.

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Step Four: Open in Tableau and Viz Away!

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Step Two: Get Data Out of App

• Bonus for Foresquare

• Download *.kml and return to Step Three

https://foursquare.com/feeds/