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Pretty sure it's at least 5km, regardless of route, which is 3.2 miles.
See the last comment at the bottom here: https://support.zwift.com/hc/en-us/c...Partial-Rides-
See the last comment at the bottom here: https://support.zwift.com/hc/en-us/c...Partial-Rides-
I think I have 2 mile rides that linked to Strava (they are my warm up before spin down rides). On my feed I have a 2.1 mile ride that linked to Strava. I am going to set myself goal to get the 14 day badge. I need that sort of carrot at times to get me to not be lazy.
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I also have a 1.4 mile ride that linked to Strava as I aborted the ride because my HR on my Apple Watch wasn't working and it bothered me.
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I don’t think those really short rides count in achieving the days in a row badges. That’s where the longer rides may come into play. Guessing if you do the flat Watopia lap that would be enough. Think that is 7 miles or so.
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Pretty sure it's at least 5km, regardless of route, which is 3.2 miles.
See the last comment at the bottom here: https://support.zwift.com/hc/en-us/c...Partial-Rides-
See the last comment at the bottom here: https://support.zwift.com/hc/en-us/c...Partial-Rides-
good find....
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so, I'm going for the 7 days achievement...5 more days to go
did another 26 km today
did another 26 km today
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I love Zwift but do not do big rides on it, I prefer the structured training. I'll save the big rides for outside but I've been working hard on the FTP booster training and since December have went from 229 to 259. I hit over 1300 watts, that was cool.
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Okay, so I just abandoned my second Zwift ride after about 25 minutes. I can’t seem to get it dialed in. I had trouble calibrating in Zwift so had to spin down in Rouvy. First ride was just an easy Watopia Just Ride. Tried to do a short FTP test and had trouble even cranking at a certain point. Had to stop after about 10 min. Went back to Just Ride which then my knee started hurting. My bike fits and I don’t have knee trouble on the road.
So, how do I dial this in?
What should I start with concerning rides and programs? I’d like to increase my overall power and speed, but I’m looking at just getting miles in the seat for my upcoming MS150 Ride.
What should I be focusing on as a new Zwift rider?
So, how do I dial this in?
What should I start with concerning rides and programs? I’d like to increase my overall power and speed, but I’m looking at just getting miles in the seat for my upcoming MS150 Ride.
What should I be focusing on as a new Zwift rider?
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Okay, so I just abandoned my second Zwift ride after about 25 minutes. I can’t seem to get it dialed in. I had trouble calibrating in Zwift so had to spin down in Rouvy. First ride was just an easy Watopia Just Ride. Tried to do a short FTP test and had trouble even cranking at a certain point. Had to stop after about 10 min. Went back to Just Ride which then my knee started hurting. My bike fits and I don’t have knee trouble on the road.
So, how do I dial this in?
What should I start with concerning rides and programs? I’d like to increase my overall power and speed, but I’m looking at just getting miles in the seat for my upcoming MS150 Ride.
What should I be focusing on as a new Zwift rider?
So, how do I dial this in?
What should I start with concerning rides and programs? I’d like to increase my overall power and speed, but I’m looking at just getting miles in the seat for my upcoming MS150 Ride.
What should I be focusing on as a new Zwift rider?
I wish i had words of wisdom for you except check your fit again sounds to me like fit might be off. Also make sure you get out of the saddle when riding. It can make a difference. Sorry you’re having difficulties too.
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Edit: I haven't tried the FTP test myself - more focused on building strength and endurance right now. But I could stand to work on FTP as well - but I can't quite motivate myself to do the FTP test.
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Same everything. Which is why I’m wondering why I’m feeling pain on the trainer when I don’t on the road. Maybe since I’m able to take pedaling breaks or the side-to-side rocking motion that goes with outdoor riding is not having as much strain on my knees.
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Is this the same bike you use out on the road, with same pedals and same shoes?
Edit: I haven't tried the FTP test myself - more focused on building strength and endurance right now. But I could stand to work on FTP as well - but I can't quite motivate myself to do the FTP test.
Edit: I haven't tried the FTP test myself - more focused on building strength and endurance right now. But I could stand to work on FTP as well - but I can't quite motivate myself to do the FTP test.
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Are you going a lot harder in Zwift than outdoors? I know when I first started I tended to. When I ride outdoors, there are opportunities to coast for a bit which don't come up often in Zwift.
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FTP test seems pointless to a non racer. I was thinking about doing it as well but figured what would it really do for me in the end besides give me a number that isn’t probably accurate without an actual power meter? Or am I way off on this. I am probably more afraid to actually know how bad the number is. Lol
Strava will make a guesstimate of the ftp for me under Training->Power Curve, and the number it comes up with seems kind of reasonable.
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just completed my daily ride...got the 40 km achievement and the 10 laps achievement.
also completed my weekly distance goal of 100 km
Tomorrow will be a recovery ride.
I'm sorry I'm no help regarding the kickr, I'm still on a dumb trainer and using z-power lol
also completed my weekly distance goal of 100 km
Tomorrow will be a recovery ride.
I'm sorry I'm no help regarding the kickr, I'm still on a dumb trainer and using z-power lol
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Okay, so I just abandoned my second Zwift ride after about 25 minutes. I can’t seem to get it dialed in. I had trouble calibrating in Zwift so had to spin down in Rouvy. First ride was just an easy Watopia Just Ride. Tried to do a short FTP test and had trouble even cranking at a certain point. Had to stop after about 10 min. Went back to Just Ride which then my knee started hurting. My bike fits and I don’t have knee trouble on the road.
So, how do I dial this in?
What should I start with concerning rides and programs? I’d like to increase my overall power and speed, but I’m looking at just getting miles in the seat for my upcoming MS150 Ride.
What should I be focusing on as a new Zwift rider?
So, how do I dial this in?
What should I start with concerning rides and programs? I’d like to increase my overall power and speed, but I’m looking at just getting miles in the seat for my upcoming MS150 Ride.
What should I be focusing on as a new Zwift rider?
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When I started (day after Christmas) I too attempted a FTP test. Had to bail out about 5 minutes in. Thought I was going to die.
An accurate FTP number is important if you plan to do any structured Zwift workouts. In Zwift (or other training app) the FTP is what’s used to set your zones.
FTP should have no effect on resistance if you choose just ride.
You can manually set your FTP in Zwift. I set mine quite low at first (170) and have upped it a couple of times since (now at 220) to make the workouts more challenging. Apparently Zwift will make the change itself if it detects a significant increase in sustained power (like if you race or crush the mountain KOM).
I’ve done a couple of solo workouts and a group one which was quite fun. In a workout you can raise or lower your FTP number on the fly (up or down arrows in the Zwift mobile link app).
FWIW- big milestone for me. Took 42 miles doing laps on the volcano circuit this morning , finally reached level 10. Looking forward to the jungle route on my new Zipp 808s
An accurate FTP number is important if you plan to do any structured Zwift workouts. In Zwift (or other training app) the FTP is what’s used to set your zones.
FTP should have no effect on resistance if you choose just ride.
You can manually set your FTP in Zwift. I set mine quite low at first (170) and have upped it a couple of times since (now at 220) to make the workouts more challenging. Apparently Zwift will make the change itself if it detects a significant increase in sustained power (like if you race or crush the mountain KOM).
I’ve done a couple of solo workouts and a group one which was quite fun. In a workout you can raise or lower your FTP number on the fly (up or down arrows in the Zwift mobile link app).
FWIW- big milestone for me. Took 42 miles doing laps on the volcano circuit this morning , finally reached level 10. Looking forward to the jungle route on my new Zipp 808s
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I suppose just riding around helps a good bit - I notice Strava giving me small FTP bumps now and then, but it doesn't really know what I am holding back on any given ride. And even though it is unstructured, I do push myself from time to time. There is the old saying that to get better at climbing hills, you should do more climbing.
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I just noticed something wrong with zwift, well, it's not a big deal, but I'm curious... I had set up a weekly goal of 100 km and time goal of 5 hours.
Yesterday, I completed my weekly distance goal, and after the ride, I was half an hour away from reaching the 5 hour goal...today, after my ride, I'm at 86 km and 3.7 hours ridden.
Has it ever happened to anyone before?
Yesterday, I completed my weekly distance goal, and after the ride, I was half an hour away from reaching the 5 hour goal...today, after my ride, I'm at 86 km and 3.7 hours ridden.
Has it ever happened to anyone before?
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I just noticed something wrong with zwift, well, it's not a big deal, but I'm curious... I had set up a weekly goal of 100 km and time goal of 5 hours.
Yesterday, I completed my weekly distance goal, and after the ride, I was half an hour away from reaching the 5 hour goal...today, after my ride, I'm at 86 km and 3.7 hours ridden.
Has it ever happened to anyone before?
Yesterday, I completed my weekly distance goal, and after the ride, I was half an hour away from reaching the 5 hour goal...today, after my ride, I'm at 86 km and 3.7 hours ridden.
Has it ever happened to anyone before?
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It was the first time I noticed it, but I was thinking maybe it had to do with logging on zwift from a different computer? anyway, it doesn't really matter since I use strava/veloviewer to track my mileage
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I too don't use the miles on zwift for my yearly totals. I let my Garmin do that count being the miles are not equal from zwift to my garmin. I have more miles on zwift per ride sometimes. I think my Garmin miles are more accurate being I am using a speed/cadence sensor off my head unit.
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I just noticed something wrong with zwift, well, it's not a big deal, but I'm curious... I had set up a weekly goal of 100 km and time goal of 5 hours.
Yesterday, I completed my weekly distance goal, and after the ride, I was half an hour away from reaching the 5 hour goal...today, after my ride, I'm at 86 km and 3.7 hours ridden.
Has it ever happened to anyone before?
Yesterday, I completed my weekly distance goal, and after the ride, I was half an hour away from reaching the 5 hour goal...today, after my ride, I'm at 86 km and 3.7 hours ridden.
Has it ever happened to anyone before?
Was this in ZIFT it was OFF or on something like Strava or Garmin Connect?
Now that I have Direct drive trainer...I am not using my Garmin on the trainer. Previously I could because I had wheel on and had speed sensor to "talk" to the Garmin.
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I completed my weekly distance (100 km) on saturday, at home (desktop)
I logged on from a different computer (laptop) on sunday, from work, to check...I don't even remember what I wanted to check at the time, and that's when I noticed my weekly distance had rolled back (don't remember how much)