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Mar 02 2021

Why A Coach Will Help You

A Coach Will Help You Salvage A Workout, Better Than Any Prescibed Program

Failing a workout is always frustrating. A good coach will help you understand why, and how, but a great coach will help you get something good out of that workout. This will help you physically, physiologically, and mentally. Let’s find out why.

Just to summarize; workouts exist to help cyclists increase their capacity in the aerobic, anaerobic, and peak power realms. Not every workout has to be hard. Not every workout has to result in a breakthrough. A good ride brings its’ own values. Attempting a breakthrough when a cyclist is already fit gets harder and harder as fitness improves. Cyclists still get results from ‘near-miss’ opportunities. As much as I love Billat 30-30’s, they don’t have to result in a flat MPA at Threshold. The cyclist in the video was ready to quit. He had a lot of things on his mind. Neither he nor I actually get paid to ride. But his perception was that he ‘failed’. Instead, we rallied, and he actually succeeded and became a much more capable athlete as a result.

A Coach will help you realize this. I’ve told the story about the ancient Spartans before, but the summary is titled “Humping the Oak Tree”. I won’t go into details but the end result was a dead kid. The Spartans were cold-hearted. Modern cyclists just don’t need to try and push an Oak Tree over every time they throw a leg over their bike. It’s not meant to be that hard. Xert will show cyclists how much capacity they have, as well as potential. But it doesn’t have to result in failure and frustration.

I Fail Workouts ALL the Time

Even a coach needs a coach. Workouts exist to challenge. They don’t exist to break your spirit. Embrace the fact that limits exist, and work like a mime to expand them out. You’ll be happier, fitter, and will have more fortitude, with a Coach showing the way.

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Mar 01 2021

Xert Breakthrough With Physiological Metrics Part One – Warmup

We Use a Moxy Monitor, a Vo2 Master, PerfPro Studio, and Xert To Show a PROPER Warmup

I continue to learn something almost daily when it comes to mixing Physics and Physiology. The data that we get and use for wattage training, is almost always complemented by the information I collect from physiology. We have to look at EXTRINICS and INTRINSICS. Extrinsic information revolves around information that the bike provides; Wattage, Cadence, Speed, etc. INTRINSIC information comes from Heart Rate, Saturated Muscle Oxygen, Total Hemoglobin, Gas Exchange Analysis, and even Lacate, when I can get it.

This video is part one of a two-part program where I helped a friend determine just what his fitness signature really was. This Intro explains the metrics on the video, and the proper way to warm up the body for work. Part Two is the Billat 30-30’s that we used to actually achieve a fitness breakthrough, and set Dusty’s Fitness Signature in Xert.

Since accomplishing this test in mid-February, Dusty has improved his fitness signature even more, and he is implementing the concepts of Polarized training, for himself and his entire family.

Thanks for watching, and ENJOY THE RIDE!

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Feb 12 2021

Xert FTP Tested

Xert Claims my FTP (Functional Threshold Power) Sits At 265 Watts. Is It Accurate?

I've always wondered if calculated Functional Threshold Power Values are accurate. Since 2017, however, I have relied on the Xert FTP value. For years, we relied on the "20-Minute" Test. Riders would perform a 20-Minute effort, all out, and then subtract 5% from that value. The new number was considered "Threshold". Later, physiologists looked at 90% of a 3-Minute Maximal Effort. There's the 5-1-5 test.... Step Tests (25w steps every 3 minutes)... Ramp tests (15-20w every minute)... The latest 'Testing' asks for a 20-minute, 5-minute, 1-minute, and 5-second effort.
Xert FTP Garmin PerfPro Studio Vo2 Master
Xert Claims that my FTP (Functional Threshold Power) is at 265 watts. Let's find out how accurate that really is.

NO MORE TESTING???.

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Written by Richard Wharton · Categorized: Moxy, PerfPro Training, Vo2 Master, Xert Training · Tagged: bicycle coach, Bike Coach, heart rate, Heart Rate Variability, mountain bike coach, Moxy, Moxy Monitor, Moxy Muscle Oxygen Sensor, PerfPro Studio, Reno Bike Coach, Reno Cycling, Reno Cycling Coach, training with wattage, Vo2 master, Vo2max, Wattage Training, What is Xert, Xert, Xert FTP

Feb 03 2021

Xert FOCUS and XSS for February – Coaching Myself for the Month

Focusing on FOCUS and XSS

I'm going to leave the Xert ATA for a few weeks, and I am going to work on achieving FOCUS and XSS Goals on my own. I'll show the results from the Training Pacer and Weekly Stats. Here's a video summary... Below the fold...
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Written by Richard Wharton · Categorized: Fitness, Xert Training · Tagged: cycling, cycling fitness, Online Bike Coach, Reno Bike Coach, Reno Cycling, Reno Cycling Coach, Reno Mountain Biking, What is Xert, Xert, Xert Adaptive Training Advisor, Xert FOCUS, Xert Help, Xert Training Pacer, Xert XSS

Feb 01 2021

Xert Daily Ditty – Well, My 5MMP Test Has Come and Gone.

Did I Hit My Goal?

Let’s make February a Month for Breakthroughs!

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