Observation and Perspective
|
Ride Stats |
Distance:
0.00 miles
|
Time: 01:00:00
|
Max Speed:
0.00 mph
|
Avg Speed:
12.60 mph
|
Category: training: intervals -
solo
|
Route:
none
|
Weight:
235
|
Altitude Gain:
0 ft
|
Avg Power: 0 W
|
Calories Burned: 500
|
Avg HR: 0 bpm
|
Terrain: In: Stat
|
Bike: Schwinn 213 recumbent Stat
|
Club: team bikejournal |
Weather Conditions: -Indoor- |
|
Always trying to quantify my cycling efforts! I came up with a new statistic which I think helps track my work-out effort, bike ride to bike ride. It can also be an interesting statistic comparing different riders efforts too. I call it the "Weight-Distance effort statistic".
This stat. enables you to chart your effort, developing a numerical statistic that you can use to compare ride-to-ride
Here's how to calculate the W/D effort: RIDER WEIGHT(rider, bike & equipment) x RIDE DISTANCE ÷ RIDE TIME = Weight-Distance/min effort;
~an example calculated in pound/miles(lb/mi): 262 rider/bike weight(lb)x 15.9 ride distance(miles)÷ 92 ride time(minutes)= 45.28 lb-mi/min
12 member views | 6536 total views
report problem |
|
|
|
My Recent Threads |
11/25 - Ebikes
11/11 - Trouble Renewing membership
12/22 - Status listing is inorrect
|
|