I thought the same, that it may be reasonable for MAP.
It's a good example of why you should never take at face value the figures people throw out. Even IF it's accurately measured, you really need to know the duration and other details. And, of course, it's important to be consistent within the scheme that you use.
I have been doing some research and there is strong evidence to suggest that anyone with a true FTP over 6 w/kg must be suspect of hematocrit manipulation.
I have been doing some research and there is strong evidence to suggest that anyone with a true FTP over 6 w/kg must be suspect of hematocrit manipulation.
I have been doing some research and there is strong evidence to suggest that anyone with a true FTP over 6 w/kg must be suspect of hematocrit manipulation.
I have been doing some research and there is strong evidence to suggest that anyone with a true FTP over 6 w/kg must be suspect of hematocrit manipulation.