Allows creation, management, and scheduling of Garmin Connect workouts from natural language descriptions, and provides access to activities, calendar data, and weather information for completed workouts.
Garmin Workouts MCP Server
An MCP server that allows you to create, list, and manage Garmin Connect workouts using natural language descriptions through MCP-compatible clients.
Features
Create workouts: Generate structured Garmin workouts from natural language descriptions using AI
List workouts: View all your existing workouts on Garmin Connect
Get workout details: Retrieve detailed information about specific workouts
Schedule workouts: Schedule workouts on specific dates in Garmin Connect
Delete workouts: Remove workouts from Garmin Connect
Activity management: List, view, and get weather data for completed activities
Calendar integration: View calendar data with workouts and activities
MCP Integration: Works with any MCP-compatible client (Claude Desktop, etc.)
Setup
Install and run using uvx:
Configure in your MCP client (e.g., Claude Desktop):
Add to your MCP client configuration:
Authentication
The Garmin Workouts MCP Server authenticates with Garmin Connect using garth [https://github.com/matin/garth]. There are two primary ways to provide your Garmin credentials:
1. Using Environment Variables
You can set your Garmin Connect email and password as environment variables before starting the MCP server.
GARMIN_EMAIL: Your Garmin Connect email address.GARMIN_PASSWORD: Your Garmin Connect password.
Example:
2. Out-of-Band Authentication with garth
Alternatively, you can log in to Garmin Connect once using the garth library directly and save your authentication tokens to a directory, which the MCP server will then use for subsequent sessions. This method is useful if you prefer not to store your credentials as environment variables or as part of your MCP client configuration.
To log in out-of-band:
Install
garth:pip install garthRun the following Python script in your terminal:
import garth from getpass import getpass email = input("Enter email address: ") password = getpass("Enter password: ") # If there's MFA, you'll be prompted during the login garth.login(email, password) garth.save("~/.garth")Follow the prompts to enter your Garmin Connect email and password. Upon successful login,
garthwill save your authentication tokens to~/.garth.The MCP server will automatically look for these saved tokens. If you wish to store them in a custom location, you can set the
GARTH_HOMEenvironment variable.
Usage
This server provides the following MCP tools that can be used through any MCP-compatible client:
Generate Workout Data Prompt
Use the generate_workout_data_prompt tool to create a prompt for an LLM to generate structured workout data:
Upload Workout
Use the upload_workout tool to upload structured workout data to Garmin Connect:
Schedule Workout
Use the schedule_workout tool to schedule a workout on a specific date:
Delete Workout
Use the delete_workout tool to remove a workout from Garmin Connect:
List Workouts
Get Workout Details
List Activities
Use the list_activities tool to view completed activities (runs, rides, swims, etc.) from Garmin Connect:
Optional parameters:
limit: Number of activities to return (default: 20)start: Starting position for pagination (default: 0)activityType: Filter by activity type (e.g., "running", "cycling", "swimming")search: Search for activities containing specific text
Example with filters:
Get Activity Details
Use the get_activity tool to retrieve detailed information about a specific activity:
Returns comprehensive activity data including distance, duration, pace, heart rate, and more.
Get Activity Weather
Use the get_activity_weather tool to get weather conditions during a specific activity:
Returns weather data including temperature, humidity, wind conditions, and weather descriptions.
Get Calendar Data
Use the get_calendar tool to view calendar data with workouts and activities:
The tool supports various workout types:
Running: pace targets, distance/time based intervals
Cycling: power, cadence, speed targets
Swimming: time/distance based sets
Strength training: circuit-style workouts
General cardio: heart rate based training
Workout Description Examples
Creating New Workouts
"30min easy run at conversational pace""5km tempo run at 4:15 min/km pace""10 min warmup, 3x(20min at 280w, 5min at 150w), 10min cooldown""Swimming: 400m warmup, 8x(50m sprint, 30s rest), 400m cooldown""Strength circuit: 5x(30s pushups, 30s squats, 30s plank, 60s rest)"
Querying Activities
"Show me my last 10 running activities""Find all cycling activities from last month""What was the weather like during my morning run on July 4th?""Get details for my longest run this year"
Supported Activity Types
The list_activities tool supports filtering by the following activity types:
running,cycling,swimming,walking,hikingfitness_equipment,multi_sport,yoga,divingauto_racing,motorcycling,surfing,windsurfingskiingvariants:backcountry_skiing_snowboarding_ws,cross_country_skiing_ws,resort_skiing_snowboarding_ws,skate_skiing_wsclimbingvariants:bouldering,indoor_climbingspecialized:breathwork,e_sport,safetywater_sports:offshore_grinding,onshore_grindingotherandwinter_sportsfor general categorization
Environment Variables
GARMIN_EMAIL: Your Garmin Connect email address (optional)GARMIN_PASSWORD: Your Garmin Connect password (optional)GARTH_HOME: Custom location for Garmin credentials (optional, defaults to~/.garth)
Credits
This project incorporates ideas and prompt designs inspired by openai-garmin-workout, which is licensed under the MIT License.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.