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The following acronyms are used widely in this and the Power Forum in particular. When I started out in these forums in January 2006, I had no idea what any of the acronyms related to and found it very frustrating.
I hope this thread will make it easier, especially for the newbies out there to have a better understanding of what the regulars are talking about. However, just knowing what the acronym stands for does not always give you a complete picture of the meaning, but it should make it easier to 'SEARCH' for the finer details. Good luck and good cycling! TYSON ![]() AC ANAEROBIC CAPACITY AEPF ..AVERAGE EFFECTIVE PEDAL FORCE AP AVERAGE POWER ATL .ACUTE TRAINING LOAD AWC ANAEROBIC WORK CAPACITY C ..CADENCE C ..CALORIES Cd COEFFICIENT OF DRAG CL CRANK LENGTH CTL .CHRONIC TRAINING LOAD CP CRITICAL POWER CPV .CIRCUMFERENTIAL PEDAL VELOCITY CRITS .CRITERIUM (RACES) FT .FUNCTIONAL THRESHOLD FTP ..FUNCTIONAL THRESHOLD POWER HIT ..HIGH INTENSITY TRAINING HR HEART RATE HRM HEART RATE METER/MONITOR HRMax HEART RATE MAXIMUM IF .INTENSITY FACTOR J JOULES KJ .KILOJOULES KK KURK KINETIC TRAINER L1,L2 ETC. .SPECIFIED LEVEL OF INTENSITY LBS ..LOCAL BIKE SHOP LSD ..LONG SLOW DISTANCE LT .LACTATE THRESHOLD LTHR LACTATE THRESHOLD HEART RATE MAOD ..MAXIMUM ACCUMULATED OXYGEN DEFICIT MAP .MAXIMAL AEROBIC POWER MLSS ...MAXIMAL/MAXIMUM LACTATE STEADY STATE MMP MEAN MAXIMAL POWER N ..NEWTONS NMP NEUROMUSCULAR POWER NP NORMALIZED POWER OBLA ..ONSET OF BLOOD LACTATE ACCUMULATION PDC .POWER DISTRIBUTION CHART PDF POWER DURATION PROFILE PMC.......................PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT CHART PMs .POWER METERS PP POWER PROFILE/POWER PROFILING PT POWERTAP WIRELESS HUB SYSTEM pVO2MAX .POWER AT VO2MAX QA QUADRANT ANALYSIS RHR .RESTING HEART RATE RPE .RATE OF PERCEIVED EXERTION RR ROLLING RESISTANCE (TYRES/TIRES) RR ROAD RACE SR STAGE RACE SRM CRΘME DE LA CRΘME POWER METER SST .SWEET SPOT TRAINING TRIMPS .HEART RATE BASED TRAINING IMPULSE TSB .TRAINING STRESS BALANCE TT TIME TRIAL TSS .TRAINING STRESS SCORE VI .VARIABILITY INDEX VO2Max .MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE/DELIVERY W .....WATTS W/kg .WATTS PER KILOGRAM Z1,Z2 ETC ..SPECIFIED LEVEL OF INTENSITY
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That's answered a few questions. Thanks!
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unique acronyms
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So many times I see "doing L2" or "L4", etc... mentioned have have no idea what people are talking about. Is each a specific percentage of HRMax? Cheers for the above definitions, as a few had me puzzled... |
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You'll find the answer to your question and a wealth of information here. http://www.peakscoachinggroup.com/P...ningChapter.pdf. Cheers! Tyson
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anyone want to elaborate on SST "sweet spot training" ?
I thought it might be additional aerobic conditioning you could do with the mrs |
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