View Poll Results: What monitoring/analytics solution do you use?
TrainingPeaks



9
40.91%
SportTracks



2
9.09%
Golden Cheetah



7
31.82%
Strava w/ Stravistix



6
27.27%
Cycling Analytics



0
0%
TrainingTilt



0
0%
Other (Please state)



7
31.82%
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#2
just another gosling


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From: Everett, WA
Bikes: CoMo Speedster 2003, Trek 5200, CAAD 9, Fred 2004
Besides TrainingPeaks, I use Strava w/o Stravastix to get a reasonable estimates of calories burned, my VAM on various climbs, and my performance compared to past performances.
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From: Houston
Bikes: Trek Madone, Blue Triad SL, Dixie Flyer BTB
You also left out WKO+, the original that pretty much all the others copied.
I use a combination of WKO+ 4 and Training Peaks. Also Strava but that's really just for social networking.
I use a combination of WKO+ 4 and Training Peaks. Also Strava but that's really just for social networking.
#5
My own personal Excel spreadsheet ... supplemented by Strava.
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#6
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Joined: May 2016
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From: Maryland
Bikes: 2013 Giant Sedona DX (Aluxx 6061)
Hmmm, I was thinking WKO had been integrated with TP Premium. but I see it's actually a standalone piece locally installed. There's a 2 week free trial for it. Sweet.
Thanks for your input everyone. One thing I've noted in researching and testing the various platforms is that if you combine two it would probably make sense to combine ones that uses the same model. I have found for example, that Strava and SportTracks uses the Banister model. TrainingPeaks and Golden Cheetah use the TSB model.
The differences being highlighted here.
So I suppose depending on the model you subscribe to, may dictate which tool you opt for. I don't know which, if any tools, use the Busso Model.
Thanks for your input everyone. One thing I've noted in researching and testing the various platforms is that if you combine two it would probably make sense to combine ones that uses the same model. I have found for example, that Strava and SportTracks uses the Banister model. TrainingPeaks and Golden Cheetah use the TSB model.
The differences being highlighted here.
So I suppose depending on the model you subscribe to, may dictate which tool you opt for. I don't know which, if any tools, use the Busso Model.
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From: Houston
Bikes: Trek Madone, Blue Triad SL, Dixie Flyer BTB
Yeah they're separate, although there's definitely an affiliation there. And IMHO earlier versions of WKO+ didn't really offer anything over TP Premium for most individual users, but WKO+ 4 has a completely new set of metrics not available on any other platform (including TP), so it's worth checking out depending on how serious you are. IMHO the new PD Curve-based metrcis and optimized intervals are especially useful for focusing on above-threshold work.
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From: Maryland
Bikes: 2013 Giant Sedona DX (Aluxx 6061)
Yeah they're separate, although there's definitely an affiliation there. And IMHO earlier versions of WKO+ didn't really offer anything over TP Premium for most individual users, but WKO+ 4 has a completely new set of metrics not available on any other platform (including TP), so it's worth checking out depending on how serious you are. IMHO the new PD Curve-based metrcis and optimized intervals are especially useful for focusing on above-threshold work.
The differences being highlighted here
So I suppose depending on the model you subscribe to, may dictate which tool you opt for. I don't know which, if any tools, use the Busso Model.
#12
I mostly just want to look at a map and see my 20 minute power over time. Sometimes I also want to see my critical power curve and my fitness/freshness from TSS, Golden Cheetah is good for that. Their map is great, too, if you use it with a power meter (or maybe just HRM?) it can show you the parts of your ride that hurt. But mostly Connect works for me.
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From: Maryland
Bikes: 2013 Giant Sedona DX (Aluxx 6061)
I'm a little surprised Sporttracks only has two votes. I've been using it for a few weeks now and think it's fantastic. Have been TRYING to use GC as well and find the learning curve excessively steep.
#17
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Joined: Jul 2006
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From: San Jose (Willow Glen) Ca
Bikes: Kirk Custom JK Special, 86 De Rosa Pro, '84 Team Miyata,(dura ace old school) 80?? SR Semi-Pro 600 Arabesque
excel spread sheet...just got a garmin vivoactive HR and figure out it's ins and outs
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#18
In the wind

Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Calgary AB
Bikes: Giant TCR Advanced Team, Lemond Buenos Aires, Giant TCX, Miyata 1000LT
I used a spreadsheet for several years, but I'm now rolling my own web based data analytics tools as part of my continuous learning program. Golden cheetah on the desktop.
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From: Maryland
Bikes: 2013 Giant Sedona DX (Aluxx 6061)
I've held on to my VivoActive though. The older, non-HR version.
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I've debated going back to Garmin, but at this point I think when my Blaze bites the dust I may be done with wrist-based trackers. They don't really motivate me to get more steps in, and I use Strava as my cycling computer.
I've held on to my VivoActive though. The older, non-HR version.
I've held on to my VivoActive though. The older, non-HR version.
Most helpful for me is that I can just click activity and get my HR, etc. As an example, commute in by bike this morning....I would never bother with chest strap HR, but click the button and occasional check of HR showed I could push a little more. That is going to add up for me
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