Right, hence your "all sport is art", disingenuous "metrics" such as your "SPI/HR for undefined distances".. All attempts to gain recognition while at the same time avoiding any real objective performance measurement.ranger wrote:I am not sure why you want to measure _anything_ when you are training.Fred wrote:ranger wrote: In fact, I should make weight in no time.
My weight is pretty good right now.Guess no one could have captured the dilemma your emotional issues place you in better than you did with these two posts.ranger wrote: I don't like to weigh myself.
It's depressing!
The first post is the delusion of what you want so badly to be true, the second post is your mind protecting you from the reality by recoiling from any form of measurement.
The reason to measure in training is fairly simple, that way you know if what you're doing is effective or not.
The reason for not measuring anything in training is also very simple, that way you dont know if what you're doing is effective or not, and you can say anything you want, as you aren't really saying anything.