NordicTrack incline trainers track every foot of elevation gain—but Strava shows zero. This fixes that in one click.
Works with NordicTrack x11i · x24i · x32i · Commercial 2950 · Commercial 2450 · and other iFit-connected treadmills.
Log in at iFit.com, open your workout, and export the TCX file. Your NordicTrack's incline data is embedded in this file—Strava just doesn't trust it yet.
Drop the file above and pick your activity type. We patch the device metadata so Strava recognizes it as coming from a barometric altimeter—no data is altered, just the device tag.
Import the fixed TCX at strava.com/upload. Your elevation gain shows up correctly. Pro tip: don't change the activity type inside Strava after uploading—it can trigger a recalculation.
Choose any device you own—or use "Generic (with barometer)" which works universally. All of these have barometric altimeters that Strava trusts.
Step-by-step guide to fixing the zero-elevation problem when importing your NordicTrack workout to Strava.
Changing your activity type in Strava can zero out your hard-earned elevation. Here's why and how to avoid it.
A complete walkthrough of exporting your workout data from iFit.com and getting it into Strava with full elevation.