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The question is how much precision is necessary and when does "more precision" become redundant and totally unnecessary. |
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If you would like to discuss these studies, their strengths, weaknesses, and findings, and whether the findings are contradictory I will be happy to do so. However, I would suggest you start another thread for this purpose. The purpose of this thread is to see what the evidence is for or against power meters. |
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That is financial support - too bad the investigators violated the ethics of their profession for failing to reveal this fact. Quote:
You can never keep your comments on-topic, so why should I have to? ![]() |
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If you understood the difference between training by power and training (and racing) with a powermeter, you wouldn't have to guess. |
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Actually, it is - that is, if you "got it" you never would have posed the question in the first place. |
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It is quite sad that someone of such supposed academic stature repeatedly reveals himself to be quite petty. |
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Apparently you missed out on that lesson. It is always nice to have a little science behind your beliefs. So there is "getting it" and "getting" the science to back up what you are "getting". Seems you forgot the later. |
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Just a few comments from someone who doesn't train or own PMs or PCs... |
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When I wanted to learn about power meters, I read about them, I bought one 5 years ago, learned a lot from that and I've continued to learn more. So I was patient, asked a lot of questions and learned. I didn't come into a forum like a bull in a china shop just to create a disturbance as you have. Last edited by Steve_B : 29-04.-2008 at 11:01 AM. Reason: spelling |
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I thought I knew how to pedal effectively but I certainly have benefited from using PC's the past few months. I know some overweight guy who's knocked off a few short 21's for 10 mile TTs to 1 56's for 50 mile TTs in the past isn't exactly the sort of guy that you want feedback from (I wouldn't - I want feedback from the guys knocking out sub 18 minute 10's and sub 1hr 40 for the 50) but I have to say these are one of the few items of mine that will not be seeing eBay, nor where they returned at the 3 month stage for the complete money back guarentee. If I chart progress and over the course of 12 months (3 tests) I see gains that are incremental, incremental and something akin to exponential and the only thing that's changed is "item X" then I really don't care what y'all say. LOL Leiphemier apparently used them a while back and he got quicker and has become quite the time trial monster - but that could also be from other things too... who knows. I can honestly say that if there hadn't been a 3 month grace period I wouldn't have bought them and if I didn't have the stubboness of a mule, then I probably would have packed them back into the box after 2 weeks for a refund. I mostly like to play the ball too.... unless it starts getting dirty. ![]() |
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Andy, You seem like a fair chap. How 'bout you drum up a test with a sufficient number of riders to get something meaningful.... Aren't there always going to be studies that will contradict what other studies have already reported? |
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