Model C versus Models D/E - Prefer the Old to the New
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Model C versus Models D/E - Prefer the Old to the New
I am a 35-year-old lightweight male and I've set almost every one of my PBs on the Model C. Can't seem to make any headway on my gym's Model D, even after almost 2.5 years. Are there others who have experienced a rough transition or who have the solution?
Thanks,
Thanks,
Re: Model C versus Models D/E - Prefer the Old to the New
that's odd.. I thought that the SW on the PM made sure that the pacing was basically identical on all models.murphypepper wrote:I am a 35-year-old lightweight male and I've set almost every one of my PBs on the Model C. Can't seem to make any headway on my gym's Model D, even after almost 2.5 years. Are there others who have experienced a rough transition or who have the solution?
Thanks,
How much of a difference are you seeing?
52 M 6'2" 200 lbs 2k-7:03.9
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Re: Model C versus Models D/E - Prefer the Old to the New
I feel like it's something structural. I will admit that I had 'fallen off' right around the time my gym made the switch, but I'd say my times are roughly 4-5 seconds worse per 500m for all events, than this time 2 years ago.
Re: Model C versus Models D/E - Prefer the Old to the New
Weird.. Dougie will be along shortly to provide all kinds of config details on the PMmurphypepper wrote:I feel like it's something structural. I will admit that I had 'fallen off' right around the time my gym made the switch, but I'd say my times are roughly 4-5 seconds worse per 500m for all events, than this time 2 years ago.
so, all I will offer is:
- check that your foot height is the same as the other machine
- check to see that the DF setting is the same
personally, I would go back to the machine that gave you the better times!!
52 M 6'2" 200 lbs 2k-7:03.9
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1 Corinthians 15:3-8
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Re: Model C versus Models D/E - Prefer the Old to the New
It's totally weird...just that after 2+ years, figured I'd be further along...I think that, though my feet feel good where I've got them now, I might change it just to see what that does, per your advice. DF's are right on. Thanks!
My understanding is that the monitor only measures the deceleration of the flywheel. Everything else is derived from that. However, if the chain, cog, rollers on the seat etc. are all gunked up you would be expending energy overcoming this friction before you put any energy into the flywheel. That probably is not enough to explain your differences of 4-5 secs/500. I bring it up because I set a PB at 500 m on a newly rebuilt Model C, and have not been able to get within 1 sec of it on my used Model D. I wonder if friction is enough to explain the diff.
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