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  • Posted By kevinmartin on 02 Nov 2009 12:26 PM
    Chris G: loafing? Probabaly not. More likely youre riding with someone thats dragging you down.

    Good point image
  • Spent the past 7 days being the "lead sibling" dealing with my brothers death and all his affairs and it has left me tattered, shelled and wickedly spent. Cancelled going out with Tom Glynn today for the FTP test cuz I am not ready in the head or heart. But after reading all the mojo today I am getting my "git 'r dun" gumption back. Will go out tomorrow and make it happen.

    Mr. Ambrose, Mr. Glynn and Mr. McMahon . . . . The Stick is coming out. Be ready! {THWACK!} image

    Let's rock it! image

  • Posted By Todd Glass on 02 Nov 2009 01:25 PM
    I havee done very little since IMCdA. It was a pretty hilly course and I managed to run a very even paved race. 3rd overall with 6:00 min/mile. I will probably head back to the track later this week for the real test.

    Todd, you are killing me. Good job, but you are killing me. image I can't run that fast down hill with the wind to my back (or chasing Tom Glynn). image Good work!
  • John, I'm on it. I postponed my FTP test so I could have a day off before it. We had a great weekend weather-wise last weekend, so had to do an outdoor ride with friends. Might be the last one of the season. Today was off, and tomorrow is D-Day on the trainer.

    Did to a 20' interval during the ride yesterday to get my head ready for tomorrow. Now I know it is going to hurt ...

    Mike.
  • Rumble. Is that what my legs did when i got off the bike? I thought it was buckle. First newbie test with HR only. Fun and hard work. Good Mojo from all team members really helps. God luck to everyone that is hitting it tonight or tomorrow.

    HR - 173 avg
    20.9 mph avg

    That's all i needed to collect right?
  • Little rusty I guess on the testing. 222 on interval one and 228 on interval two. Combined it worked out to a 222. Quite a bit below where I was at Lake Placid, but that just gives me more room for improvement image.

  • I probably didn't do myself any favors but did mine outside because it was just too darn pretty not to! Got 168 as my number. I did a test in a lab in June, got my PT in July and used 175 until now. I never did any other tests this year - I just didn't know any better image! So it was fairly close. The only problem I had was I was out of air way before my legs were out of steam it seemed like - not sure whats up with that!? image Glad everyone had so much fun!!!!

    Robin
  • Did my 40 min TT inside on a trainer and holy crap it was hard. I don't have a PT yet, so I'm going off of heart rate only. I found it odd that I couldn't get (and maintain) my HR anywhere near as high as I do out side on the road? Is that normal?
  • AAAUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!image

    Came home from work a bit early totally stoked to knock out the FTP test and set myself up for great OS. Did not start OS last year with PM so no data pre/post OS!!image

    Long story short......
    Got a new trainer that holds wheel really close to ground, so new block. Could not seem to get it dialed in just right on pressure on the tire. Either felt like I was in mud or "spinning" with almost no resistance. On top of the fact that this was first time on tri bike since Sept 24th when I did Spokane Oly Tri and it was a disaster.image

    Ended up at FTP of 217 and I was hoping for much higher. Not sure about the inside/outside comparison and using different trainer, etc. OH, I also changed batteries in the hub Saturday getting everything ready and did not re-calibrate, etc. image

    May have to do it again on Friday.....SH--!!

    There has gotta be one of us and I am it!!

    Can I be President of John Stark Fan Club??
  • Already made my first mistake of OS - yesterday was such a nice Fall day that I went for a "short jog" that ended up being 12 miles in 1h25m. Felt strong afterwards but felt it a bit in my legs this morning so delayed the bike test until tonight. That meant I had the bike test hanging over my head all day! Anyway, into the pain cave tonight and hammered out a good test on the trainer. The Kurt Kinetic power meter didn't record my average watts (annoying!) but I was at 230W all the way through and the speed I averaged equates to 230W so I am taking that for the moment. Glad that one is in the bank - looking forward to the run test on Wed (I think!).
  • Nice job all, I think the whole point of today is to suffer. I nearly booted at the end of my test and had that awful fade in set two as well. From Champ to Scamp. image

    Duration: 41:22 (42:00)
    Work: 746 kJ
    TSS: 60.1 (intensity factor 0.934)
    Norm Power: 303

    I actually got off my bike to pee during the 2' break, so I figger I can swag a 305 out of this. OUCH! Full report coming soon, you can watch the video here (be sure to check out 47:15 after I finish!) image

    http://www.youtube.com/pmccrann#p/u/0/AM4AOtjzZRw

  • you can watch the video here (be sure to check out 47:15 after I finish!) image

    http://www.youtube.com/pmccrann#p/u/0/AM4AOtjzZRw

    Good Job, P. I don't think I have ever seen you that serious before. image Caught the first 5 minutes and last 2 minutes. And was that a bit of bile there at 47:15? image The sound and look on your face is priceless.


  • felt really good, although i was definitely a little conservative in the first interval. the second one was tough and some hard core music got me through the last 13 minutes really pushing the pace. new FTP is 239 on the trainer image. i'll take it because i ended last year on the trainer at 228 and this year outside on the tri-bike at 245.
    FTP test:
    Duration: 42:00
    Work: 599 kJ
    TSS: 75.8 (intensity factor 1.041)
    Norm Power: 239
    VI: 1.01
    Pw:HR: 1.76%
    Pa:HR: 4.45%
    Distance: 14.281 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 122 276 238 watts
    Heart Rate: 142 187 176 bpm
    Cadence: 81 138 88 rpm
    Speed: 16.5 21.5 20.4 mph
    Pace 2:47 3:38 2:56 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 44 88 77 lb-in
    Crank Torque: 90 269 228 lb-in

    Power-Tap #1:
    Duration: 20:05
    Work: 288 kJ
    TSS: 36.1 (intensity factor 1.038)
    Norm Power: 239
    VI: 1
    Pw:HR: 2.6%
    Pa:HR: 5.46%
    Distance: 6.89 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 213 275 239 watts
    Heart Rate: 142 180 172 bpm
    Cadence: 83 98 88 rpm
    Speed: 20 21.5 20.6 mph
    Pace 2:47 2:60 2:55 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 68 88 76 lb-in
    Crank Torque: 198 269 230 lb-in

    Power-Tap #2:
    Duration: 2:01
    Work: 20 kJ
    TSS: 1.7 (intensity factor 0.701)
    Norm Power: n/a
    VI: n/a
    Pw:HR: -14.49%
    Pa:HR: -11.03%
    Distance: 0.59 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 122 255 163 watts
    Heart Rate: 158 182 169 bpm
    Cadence: 83 138 93 rpm
    Speed: 16.5 20.8 17.5 mph
    Pace 2:53 3:38 3:26 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 44 83 62 lb-in
    Crank Torque: 90 245 149 lb-in

    Power-Tap #3:
    Duration: 20:02
    Work: 294 kJ
    TSS: 37.8 (intensity factor 1.064)
    Norm Power: 245
    VI: 1
    Pw:HR: 0.37%
    Pa:HR: 2.9%
    Distance: 6.844 mi
    Min Max Avg
    Power: 218 276 245 watts
    Heart Rate: 159 187 180 bpm
    Cadence: 81 116 88 rpm
    Speed: 19.9 21.3 20.5 mph
    Pace 2:49 3:00 2:56 min/mi
    Hub Torque: 71 87 79 lb-in
    Crank Torque: 174 267 235 lb-in
  • Got my test knocked out this evening after putting the kiddies to bed. I was sick with H1N1 (I think) for most of last week, and then ran a half-marathon wearing a suit (costume!) on Saturday with Noodle. SO...I don't think my legs were in ideal shape. Nevertheless, I buckled in and got 'er done.

    1st 20': 206 watts, 164 HR
    Middle 2': 140 watts, 161 HR
    2nd 20': 208 watts, 172 HR
    Total: 204 watts, 168 HR

    I think I ended the OS last year with my indoor watts around 225-230, so ~10% drop, which isn't bad considering I hardly biked this summer. I'll take it. One of my better tests in terms of pacing, so good enough!
  • you can watch the video here (be sure to check out 47:15 after I finish!) image

    http://www.youtube.com/pmccrann#p/u/0/AM4AOtjzZRw



    That has got to be one of the best/worst vid posts of all time.image If my wife came home and found me even looking at a video of someone suffering on a trainer in their basement, she might leave me.

    Nice job putting it out there.

    Todd
  • 2010 is the year of keeping it real. Coach P is going to suffer in the trenches with the troops. Great job Keith and everyone else!!!

    P

  • Posted By CoachP on 03 Nov 2009 04:15 AM
    2010 is the year of keeping it real. Coach P is going to suffer in the trenches with the troops. Great job Keith and everyone else!!!

    P

    Very real! It was like seeing a car accident. I wanted to look a way but couldn't stop watching. I was wondering how much you would be able to actually talk to the camera. You got quiet pretty fast.image

    Very cool that you did this!
  • Posted By CoachP on 03 Nov 2009 04:15 AM

    2010 is the year of keeping it real. Coach P is going to suffer in the trenches with the troops. Great job Keith and everyone else!!!



    P



    Karin was asking me what I was watching and why! I said, its coachp's FTP test, I want to see if he pukes

     

    Doing mine tonight.....

     

  • Sounds like everyone is really cranking it out! Have to postpone my OS week one until next week, due to some piriformis and IT Band issues. Yikes, I'm gonna have to work my @$$ off to hang with this crowd! Good job everyone!
  • Posted By Bryan Ogle on 02 Nov 2009 06:05 PM

    AAAUUUUUUGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!



    There has gotta be one of us and I am it!!



    Bryan- Make that two of us. Failure of Computrainer software. I think(hope) it is ok now, will do a  sample test  Friday, then FTP it Sat. 

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