Why cyclists train with powermeters

Why Cyclists Train with Powermeters?

 

Why Cyclists Train with Powermeters?

 

Simon Whiten

 

From ‘Power Training and Metabolic Intensity Zones’ by Jesús Álvarez Herms and Aritz Urdampilleta Otegui

 

It wasn’t that long ago that the only way to assess your power output was under ‘stable laboratory conditions’ using a Monark cycle ergometer or something similar. Now with the ready availability of powermeters from brands such as Polar, SRM, Powertec, Garmin Vector, Stages, SRAM Quarq and PowerTap, this has all changed and more and more of us train with powermeters, as having easy access to this sort of data allows cyclists to more accurately establish and control their training zones than ever before.

 

In this article, based on a paper by Spanish Sports Physiologists, Jesús Álvarez Herms and Aritz Urdampilleta Otegui, we outline the reasons that cyclists train with power and why it is so important as a means of accurately assessing your training zones in order to best improve your fitness… Read More >

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Simon Whiten (London and Northumberland, UK) has been riding for over 20 years and raced the road and the track extensively in the UK and Europe. He is obsessed with the turbo trainer and the ‘shortcut to race fitness’.

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