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Average year over year change in FTP?

Poll: Average year over year change in FTP over the last 2-5 yrs?
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Average year over year change in FTP over the last 2-5 yrs?

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Old 09-12.-2007, 05:26 AM   #16
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Default Re: Average year over year change in FTP?

I've only had a power meter one season but wanted to vote anyway, I had a 9% increase. Took some time off with an injury and still came back at a 7% rise so I voted the 6-8 category. My first 2 seasons were riding by Hr and then by feel, FYI
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Old 10-12.-2007, 11:40 AM   #17
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Default Re: Average year over year change in FTP?

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Central limit theorem all but guarantees it if enough folks reply and their results aren't strangely dependent on one another.
Except that we're talking about a non-uniform population. As you've noted, there are people with various training histories and levels of experience here. If we were only polling racers with, say 4 years or more experience and no recent long-term suspension of training, that might be more of what I would consider to be a uniform population.

In any case, it will be an interesting poll.

Steve

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Old 14-12.-2007, 01:59 AM   #18
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I suspect that's why we'll see a fairly well defined mean and a normal distribution with an outlying peak on the higher tail. IOW, the curve will be fairly well defined for folks with a few years of consistent training but newer cyclists, and folks coming back from long layoffs or injuries will represent that smaller peak on the high end. 'Course there's always the question of whether folks are training effectively and progressing as fast as they might be....

Just my swag at what the data will show,
-Dave
P.S. And we probably won't see a peak on the lower end, lot's of folks are probably going backwards on their power gains but I bet most aren't hanging around these forums or posting their results when they burn out on training

good prediction Dr. W. thanks to all who have contributed!
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Old 17-12.-2007, 09:10 AM   #19
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I choose +5% to 10% , i had a PM for 3 years ( starting my 4 th).
My first year 5%, i was learning how to use a PM, 2 year 8% & 3 years 9%.
Iwill be very happy with 5% this winter.
I had my PM for 4 y. ( not 3 years ) going on 5y. , so i need to make a change ,in my 3 rd year ( a had a nasty crash broke few bones and the PM )so only 1% ??in 06 , 4 year 4% to dec 07 .
I will be happy with 3% to 5% for 08.
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