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Jan 05 2021

Today’s Xert Daily Ditty – Changing the Training Advisor Recommendations by Changing the Freshness Feedback.

Today’s Xert Daily Ditty

I changed the Xert Training Suggestions and Adaptive Training Advisor by altering the Freshness Feedback under my Goals.

Instead of an “Endurance” Focused Ride, I got what I wanted – a “Breakaway Specialist” FOCUS.

I think my Fitness Signature is stale, and I want to work towards a breakthrough, possibly today.

Hop on to my Online Bike Coach Facebook Page to watch it live, at 10:00am, PST!

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Written by Richard Wharton · Categorized: Xert Training · Tagged: Bike Coach, Coach Richard Wharton, Coach Wharton, Cycling Coach, Garmin, Online Bike Coach, www.xertonline.com, Xert, Xert Adaptive Training Advisor, Xert FOCUS, xert online, Xert Training Pacer, Xertonline.com

Jan 05 2021

A Simple Proposal.

I'm offering my readers, coaching clients, and prospective readers A Simple Proposal. I'll be placing my past and future webinars behind this paywall, and instead of offering separate charges for Webinars, I'm going to fold them in with the blog membership. You'll be able to read all the blog's contents, watch past webinars, all future webinars, and their recordings, for $9.99 a month. I MAY offer Group Fitness Classes through the blog membership when that becomes available; we're not there yet, so we'll have to see. Anyway, I'd like to hear your opinion. The Xert Daily Ditties take about an hour each, and of course, Webinars take time, but they work best when there's lots of interaction and they're set to a regular schedule. With that, here's the Webinar from January 1st. I'll post a blog later today. Thanks for Reading, and Enjoy the Ride!
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Written by Richard Wharton · Categorized: Fitness, Xert Training · Tagged: Garmin, Online Bike Coach, Xert, Xert ATA, Xert Coach, Xert Fields, xert online, Xert Strain, Xert Training Pacer, Xert XSS, Xertonline.com, XSS

Jul 11 2018

Garmin Profiles Part 1 – Xert Training Fields

Xert Training Fields Garmin Profile
Xert Training Fields Garmin 1000 Screen 1.

What's On Your Garmin?

I frequently get this question. "What's on your Garmin?" "What's on your Screen?" "What do your Profiles look like?" How do you set up your Xert Training Fields, and in what order?

In this post, I'll walk you through the entire process.
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Written by Richard Wharton · Categorized: restricted, Xert Training · Tagged: Coach Richard Wharton, Coach Wharton, cycling, Cycling Coach, cycling fitness, Garmin, Garmin 1000, Garmin connect, Garmin Wattage, Online Bike Coach, Onlinebikecoach.com, training with wattage, Training with watts, Wattage Training, Xert Coach, xert online, Xert Strain, Xertonline.com

Apr 02 2018

Updating the OLD Xert Garmin Fields With the NEW Xert Garmin Fields – A Video Tutorial.

Xert Fields Update Automatically now
Xert Fields now Auto-Update a Cyclist’s Fitness Signature!

Unfortunately, I’m posting this a few weeks late. Another update to Xert fields has already rendered this video somewhat obsolete. It’s still a great demonstration of how to get into the old Xert Garmin fields and update them. It also shows what the Garmin Xert Field displays now provide.

In Summary:

  • In early March, Xert rewrote their Garmin data fields. The fields now automatically update at the beginning of every ride, with your latest Xert Signature.
  • Cyclists and Triathletes had some trouble accomplishing this procedure.
  • Online Bike Coach decided to produce a video explaining how to perform this procedure, using steps that are highlighted.
  • Cyclists and triathletes will never again need to enter their six-character Xert codes into their Garmins.

It’s Still Not Perfect…

Xert Fields Need Garmin Connect On.
Xert Fields Require your Garmin to be Connected to Garmin Connect via SmartPhone.

There are still several hiccups in the process, about which I am hearing. Most of the comments relate to a Garmin’s inability to connect with the user’s phone, and thus, Garmin Connect (The Software). The Garmin head unit has to connect with the smart phone; otherwise, the latest signature will not be posted in a timely manner, which leads to further frustration.

Updating Xert Fields on a Garmin:

 

 

I’m going to leave you with one quick comment… 

This 8 minute video required about 8 hours of work. If you feel that you got something out of it, please consider making a token donation below. For the price of a Cup of Coffee, you get the satisfaction of knowing that I’ll be the best, most direct, 3rd-party support guy you’ll ever meet. Furthermore, it may lead to more, regular videos. Garmin bike computers are the best. Xert technology is the best. If you want the best person to help you marry the two, have a look around at the website and send me a note with your inquiries.

 

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Written by Richard Wharton · Categorized: Free Content, Xert Training · Tagged: Bike Coach, Coach Wharton, Cycling Coach, Garmin, Garmin connect, Garmin Wattage, Onlinebikecoach.com, Richard Wharton, Training with watts, What's my FTP, Xert, Xert Coach, Xert Fields, xert online, Xertonline.com

Sep 19 2017

Five Stars On Xert: What It Takes To Get to Pro Level, Part Two

See Part One (Free) for the background on Dr. Keeter’s incredible progress.

BUILDING FITNESS AND CAPACITY TO GET TO FIVE STARS.

Keeter Xert Progression Chart Five Stars
Kyle Keeter Stress Progression Chart 5 Stars

Let’s start with the “Stress” Chart in Xert.

Dr. Keeter basically began from scratch, with a low fitness level, and few hours per week in his legs. He was certainly not UNFIT, but he was far from TRULY FIT. We began by testing him for his Xert Signature, which was established on March 5th.

Maximum Power Available: 1017 watts.

Threshold Power: 226 watts.

HIE (High Intensity Energy): 18.7 Kilo Joules.

LTP (Lower Threshold Power): 179 watts.

The numbers mean this:

Kyle could ride at a power output below 179 watts, and a majority of his energy systems would come from fat. 

Between 179 and 226 watts, energy is drawn equally from fat and carbohydrates. 

Above 226 watts, Kyle would be relying mostly on Carbs, and would be dipping into his HIE reserves. 

If his MPA dropped below his power, he would either be completely spent, or he would have achieved a breakthrough, and thus set a new Fitness Signature. 

You can see Fitness Breakthroughs on the chart with the Bronze, Silver, and Gold circles. He also improved his Threshold Power, seen through the dashed yellow line. You can see all of the gains in his Fitness Signature, as he increased both the intensity of some workouts, and the aerobic volume of other workouts. We used these new signatures to help him train for intensity when necessary, and for aerobic conditioning as well. Almost 95% of his training was Aerobic, at power outputs below his LIE.

As We Get to Five Stars, The Fitness Signature Is Also Improving…

Yet the signature kept changing. This meant he needed to spend MORE time out on the bike, at ever-so-slight higher levels of intensity, so that he could continue to adapt and become a more efficient fat-burner. Take a look at the chart. The vertical columns represent a ROLLING 42-day average of ENERGY EXPENDITURE.

In March, he was averaging just 267 KiloJoules of work on a rolling six-week average.

By June, that value had increased to 640 KiloJoules of work for that rolling six-week average.

In July, he hit 985 KiloJoules of work.

August 1st, he hit 1065 KiloJoules of rolling average work….

And on September 1st, he was at an astounding 1340 KiloJoules of rolling six-week average!

Finally, as of this writing, to get to five stars, he averaged 1492 KiloJoules of energy expenditure ON A ROLLING SIX-WEEK AVERAGE. Almost 98% of that was at AEROBIC intensity.

Now, for comparison, my average 2 hour ride is roughly 1500 KiloJoules. Dr. Keeter is cycling at a lower intensity, so it takes longer to get to 1500 Kj’s. Basically, assume that he’s getting to 1500 KiloJoules in 3 hours. So that’s THREE HOURS, ON AVERAGE, EVERY DAY, FOR SIX WEEKS STRAIGHT.

Xert Fitness Chart Kyle Keeter Five Stars
Kyle Keeter’s Xert Fitness Signature Chart from March to September, 2017

Not only did he earn his Five Stars, he also improved his Fitness Signature significantly. It is now:

Maximum Power Available: 1112 Watts.

Threshold Power: 280 Watts.

High Intensity Energy: 28.8 KiloJoules.

Lower Threshold Power: 208 Watts.

In the effort to prepare for this Ultra-Cycling event, Dr. Keeter has raised his Maximum Power Available by 8.5%, raised his Threshold Power by 19%, raised his HIE by 35%, and raised his LTP by 14%.

It’s Not Always About Five Stars. Volume Isn’t Everything.

This is absolutely incredible, but what it perhaps most significant is the fact that, as an UltraCyclist, his goal is to be as fast as possible while burning fat as much as possible, and not diving into his carbs all that much. At 208 watts of LTP, he can figuratively “Ride Forever”, at power outputs below that. On September 1st, he rode 157 miles, averaging 17.5 miles per hour, with over 6100′ of climbing. His average power on that day? His XEP was 195 watts, and his actual average was 194 watts. For reference, the average speed for this race is about 15-16mph, at altitude and in terrain.

Xert Progression Chart XPMC Keeter Five Stars
Xert Progression Chart – notice how Dr. Keeter performed multiple LONG rides on weekends, to boost his Training Load.

Over the next several weeks, we are actually going to LOWER his training load slightly, and bring him back down to 4 stars on the Fitness Profile. I’m not going to try and raise his Threshold, HIE, or LTP at all, and we will instead ride several 10-14 hour rides non-stop, to simulate the demands of the race. He will be eating, drinking, even making pit stops, on a schedule. We will keep some quality intervals, but I do not expect any records. The record we want to break is his previous effort; and let the others race their own event as well. We want him Fit, Fresh, and Prepared. I think this is VERY achievable.

For you, think about your goals, your FOCUS, and your volume. Not many people have the ability, income, or time to ride 21+ hours per week. Think about Specific goals that are Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely (SMART). Dr. Keeter is achieving his goals. Let me help you achieve yours.

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