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I see there is a new version of the powerlink software on the CycleOps site. The screenshots look good.
Do you have to buy t or is the link just dead.....? |
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the new software isn't available yet, and you will have to pay for it (when it's available, if you want it!). Ric
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Ric, I see that they are using some similar terminology to yours but presumably mean different things. MAP Maximum Average Power?? Mark
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does that make sense or has my espresso not kicked in yet ;-)? Maximal aerobic power ric
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Sorry Ric, The powerlink software is using MAP as a training guide. But it is Max Av Power. You use Max Aerobic Power. Are you both on the same wavelength or do you mean two totally different things? Thanks Mark
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we mean totally different things. see http://www.cyclingnews.com/fitness/?id=powerstern ric
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Since I purchased my PT the biggest problem has been the terminology MAP, TSS and I even seen an FTP..........Of course I have a load of terms myself to describe the same things.....
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unfortunately, that's an issue that occurs frequently with many varied things. however, some metrics do have specific meanings (although some people missuse the term horribly) e.g., lactate threshold, strength, efficiency, etc. if you need any advice on deciphering what certain terms may mean please feel free to ask. ric
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Does anyone know what FTP stands for?
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We know that the effects of training are temporary. Since my persona is influenced by my program, I must remain constantly in training along with the desire to secure the self yet to be.There is no letup or I will lose what i gained and my future with it |
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Functional threshold power. I use the term "TTpower" however! ric
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