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Old 07-08.-2007, 05:02 AM   #16
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Default Re: SpinScan data

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could you at least help me along the process and provide me some links to what I "should" be reading more of?


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Old 07-08.-2007, 09:13 AM   #17
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A better study would take two groups of riders of equal experience, training and ability and give 'em some power cranks or some spin regime, give the other group traditional cranks, train them identically, then see what happens.
Except that you probably couldn't do it. PCs, AFAIK, require quite a lengthy adaptation period, which means that the two groups could not train identically.
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