
And just bc I thought it was neat to see how the HR, S/M and Pace all correlated so closely when I boosted towards the end, I'm including the graph.

Unfortunately our older PM4 doesn't connect to my iPad for some reasons so I need to take a screenshot of the PM after each row and in this case, it didn't include the watt numbers for each split.fancyoats wrote: ↑June 16th, 2023, 10:03 amAny idea what your watts numbers are jkrob? I think doing the calculation: watts/SPM gives us a more apples-to-apples idea of how strong a stroke you’ve got. Your pace from today is much faster than mine, so your watts numbers are probably much higher too.
I think that metric is called the Stroke Power Index? It’s a way to calculate how strong your strokes are - if you take the power you generate (watts) and divide by your stroke rate. I read about it in an older thread https://www.c2forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=192090jrkob wrote: ↑June 16th, 2023, 10:17 amUnfortunately our older PM4 doesn't connect to my iPad for some reasons so I need to take a screenshot of the PM after each row and in this case, it didn't include the watt numbers for each split.fancyoats wrote: ↑June 16th, 2023, 10:03 amAny idea what your watts numbers are jkrob? I think doing the calculation: watts/SPM gives us a more apples-to-apples idea of how strong a stroke you’ve got. Your pace from today is much faster than mine, so your watts numbers are probably much higher too.
However, using Concept2's formula, this is what I see, see below revised table including the watt numbers.
Could you clarify the part I underlined in your question ? It sounds interesting but I'm not familiar with the concept.
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By working out what your sustainable Wmin rating is, you can then play with rating up holding the same stroke power (5Wmin in your case)