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rip velo.
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I hear you. this has been a miserable excuse for a winter. I want balmy Spring days or a full blown snow storm.
I no longer ocean race but as a boat builder like to keep an eye on new tech. Last summer I drove into Newport to have a look at the Volvo Ocean Race boats, Newport being a stop in that round the world race series. I was impressed because those boats are sailed hard for many thousands of miles and seem to hold up well. The crews frequently are professional sailors and of mixed gender. These days there are many females with thousands of miles of ocean experience. There is not a lot of privacy on a race boat so people need to put a good effort into being civilized if they are to get along in trying conditions. The video is of some of the race segments.
I no longer ocean race but as a boat builder like to keep an eye on new tech. Last summer I drove into Newport to have a look at the Volvo Ocean Race boats, Newport being a stop in that round the world race series. I was impressed because those boats are sailed hard for many thousands of miles and seem to hold up well. The crews frequently are professional sailors and of mixed gender. These days there are many females with thousands of miles of ocean experience. There is not a lot of privacy on a race boat so people need to put a good effort into being civilized if they are to get along in trying conditions. The video is of some of the race segments.
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I decided I'm celebrating Chester A. Arthur today, because he's a fellow Canadian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khn1qOfUeyY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khn1qOfUeyY
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It's possible, but as is always said, fatigue, and stuff just make it tougher to parse, in my opinion. When I do an endurance ride, my heartrate does hang solidly in the Z2 range until it eventually climbs into Z3 territory, even though I haven't varied my pace one bit. If I were to go by that, in order to keep my heartrate back down in Z2 heartrate territory, I would likely be cruising in the 55% range of FTP. In training-speak, we call that slogging along.
Upward HR drift over a workout and fatigue-related changes in the HR-power relationship are real confounds, as is the delay in the HR response to an effort step. But, as I said, it's a whole lot better than nothing. Also, if you have the opportunity, using HR in conjunction with a smart trainer teaches you a lot and can help you compensate for the systematic errors a bit. The other thing to consider is that there is useful physiological info in the HR/power relationship and drift. For instance, if your HR is going crazy at what you know is a low effort, you're likely beat.
I really appreciate it.
I think I'm going to snag my old dumb turbo trainer from my folk's house tonight, strap the big chrome SLT to it, and try my hand at a FTHR test.
I'll probably blow it because I have no idea how to even start with pacing something like this, but we'll see.
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Yeah, sorry, I’m on my iPad, all sorts of limitations.
It was a picture of a Harrier hawk, hovering.
It was a picture of a Harrier hawk, hovering.
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Gonna take some work to rebuild.
https://www.wvlt.tv/content/news/Hou...567936791.html
Dreaming of murder and plunder, probably.
https://www.wvlt.tv/content/news/Hou...567936791.html
Dreaming of murder and plunder, probably.
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Slow afternoon, I know folks can’t possibly be doing their job.
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Correct.
I was just musing that while the sun still isn't bringing warmth , the sky is definitely brighter than it used to be.
I was just musing that while the sun still isn't bringing warmth , the sky is definitely brighter than it used to be.
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I’m resting in my motel room after being out all day in the Florida sunshine. (Heat)
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reset my wheel, took it for a spin didn’t notice any skipping, go for a quick 20 miler and see if I fixed it.....
Today was beautiful, but it was right at that temperature where in the sun you were hot and if you were in any kind of shade you were freezing.
Today was beautiful, but it was right at that temperature where in the sun you were hot and if you were in any kind of shade you were freezing.
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I decided I'm celebrating Chester A. Arthur today, because he's a fellow Canadian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Khn1qOfUeyY
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I worked none of my jobs today.
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Can someone explain what's wrong with Strava? Second time in a row it's done this. I ride, stop for a while, then restart (making sure the clock is running), and yet it doesn't record the ride home.
It even recognized this by the elapse time shown.
It even recognized this by the elapse time shown.
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