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Indoor Trainer STATS ??????
I have never used an Indoor Trainer until yesterday and I'm a little confused on what stats to focus on as compared to the common road stats via Garmin 500.
I know I should throw MPH out the window during indoor training but what should I keep an eye on during my 1 hour rides? Thanks Regards John |
Originally Posted by JPM
(Post 13460114)
I have never used an Indoor Trainer until yesterday and I'm a little confused on what stats to focus on as compared to the common road stats via Garmin 500.
I know I should throw MPH out the window during indoor training but what should I keep an eye on during my 1 hour rides? |
Depending on which trainer you have, MPH might not be so useless. For Kurt Kinetic and CyclOps Fluid trainers there are pretty accurate mph/watt conversion tables.
I watch the same things. MPH (for watt conversion), cadence, and HR/HR zone. Oh yeah, don't for get the clock. I watch that like crazy. I'm pretty sure it runs slower on the trainer. |
Do you have the Garmin Speed/Cadence sensor on your bike? If you do, you can at least get speed and cadence. If you have a fluid trainer, you can match the speed to power (at least Kurt Kinetic publishes a chart that shows the power required versus the speed of the flywheel).
I also collect heart rate data.
Originally Posted by JPM
(Post 13460114)
I have never used an Indoor Trainer until yesterday and I'm a little confused on what stats to focus on as compared to the common road stats via Garmin 500.
I know I should throw MPH out the window during indoor training but what should I keep an eye on during my 1 hour rides? Thanks Regards John |
Either a power meter or a heart rate monitor. Their use would be dependent upon what you want to get out of your rides. A lot of people do base training during the winter, which entails lots of low-intensity saddle time, which you could easily track with a heart rate monitor.
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I do have the Speed/Cadence sensor for Garmin as well as HR monitor!
I am using a Cycleops Super magneto pro. So with this in mind is everyone saying I should focus on cadence and HR along with my hour training session and forget about mph? :EDIT: Just looking to maintain what I gained this season so I dont have to start from square one in the spring. |
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Originally Posted by jdon
(Post 13460482)
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Originally Posted by JPM
(Post 13460413)
I do have the Speed/Cadence sensor for Garmin as well as HR monitor!
I am using a Cycleops Super magneto pro. So with this in mind is everyone saying I should focus on cadence and HR along with my hour training session and forget about mph? :EDIT: Just looking to maintain what I gained this season so I dont have to start from square one in the spring. |
Originally Posted by jdon
(Post 13460482)
Diameter of the sweat puddle.
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