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Old 01-05.-2003, 04:11 PM   #1
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Default Power Meter Training Links

I have been chatting with Ric about the use of power cranks in training and would like to find out more. Also some of my training budies are in a similar position. I know that there have been links posted in some of the threads, but I would be grateful if people could compile useful links on training with power meters here.

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Old 01-05.-2003, 05:46 PM   #2
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A while back we had a power forum, it was a trial to see if there was enough interest, it was a total flop.

I'm thinking its time to give it another go!

BTW - this page is really good http://www.bike.com/template.asp?da...irectory=techno.

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As well as cranks (www.srm.de) there's also hubs (www.power-tap.com) and chain instrumentation (www.polar.fi).

There's a variety of info out there, and in no particular order:

http://www.abcc.freeserve.co.uk/powertrain1.html
http://www.abcc.freeserve.co.uk/powertrain2.html
http://www.cyclingnews.com/fitness/?id=powerstern
http://www.cyclingnews.com/fitness/trainingstern.shtml

A fantastic wealth of knowledge in terms of physiological mechanisms related to power, and plenty of stats too
http://topica.com/lists/wattage/

I'll probably come up with some more later!
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