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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Northumberland. UK
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Hello
I wonder whether the experts on here would give me some guidance on how best to go about keeping decent records when away from my gear but still riding, the story is this... I train with a PowerTap and a Computrainer and am steadily building my CTL in readiness for next year when I'm riding a number of UK sportive events and La Marmotte, I store all my info in WKO+ Now, the problem is last year my wife and I went on a 2 week sailing holiday in the Greek islands in the middle of Summer which was lovely but very bad for cycle training! This year for a change we are going to do a 2 week tour in the UK on our tandem which should be better for my bike fitness but from which I obviously cannot collect meaningful power data! What's the best thing to do to try to ensure that my CTL values remain sensible and meaningful when they include this period, I'm sure this isn't a new problem! Can I get anything useful by just recording my HR and time and distance as this is really the only data that will be available to me. Thanks for any help you may be able to give. Cheers. PBUK
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) But you can still estimate IF and track time. It's better than nothing, -Dave |
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Hi Dave Thank you for that. I've just tried making a test entry and it seems that I have to put in the time, distance. and estimated IF and the system works the rest out, apart from the average HR and cadence? Seems Ok but the problem I have is if I try to add a workout for a date in the past which is what I'll be doing as it seems to insist on adding the workout to today's date and I can't find the way round this ![]() Regards. PBUK
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Thanks very much again, worked a treat but not immediately obvious how to do it! You ever been nominated for a very helpful person award? If not you should be ![]() Cheers. PBUK
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Surely not, your priorities seem to be spot on to me:
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