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Last night I rowed 30minutes at 178.1W according to the moniter. Changing the units said 7075m. The pace conversion for 178.1W is around 2:05 whereas the pace I actually rowed was 2:07.1. Any Ideas?
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So what your saying is that i need to build my own table by doing pieces at a wattage and then plotting the W vs. Pace? The chart on the website is just wrong right?
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The Model B I use has a PM1. <br><br>Do I need to go by the wattage that it gives me(178.1W) or the meters it tells me (7075m) in determining my pace? Using the meters yields 7075m for 30min(2:07.1). Using the Wattage yields 7200m(2:05.0).<br><br>I just want a way to moniter my average pace, the moniter wont display average pace/500m so Im gonna have to use the average Wattage readout. Since this thing is called an "ergometer" and an erg is a unit of power, the power it says would have to be the correct reading.<br><br>I appreciate all your help John, you've answered all the goofy questions Ive posted on this board.
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<!--QuoteBegin-travisshue+Oct 10 2004, 04:57 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (travisshue @ Oct 10 2004, 04:57 AM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> Since this thing is called an "ergometer" and an erg is a unit of power, the power it says would have to be the correct reading. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br> That's another matter for discussion, but for the sake of no-argument we can overlook it at this point.<br><br>The PM1 agrees with the PM2 (2+ and 3) at a Pace of 1:55, for paces slower than that the PM1 makes you work harder and for paces faster than that the PM1 makes it easier to attain the pace.<br><br>You could always just get used to the Watts display, it's quite sensitive and would assist in gaining consistency.<br><br>Obviously the upgrade to a PM2 or PM3 would work, you could also give ErgMonitor a try. <a href='http://www.ps.sport.net' target='_blank'>http://www.ps.sport.net</a> (Then you would have more data than you've dreamed of to monitor) <br><br>- Paul Smith<br><br>PS - The table (or graph as it were) of the values comparing PM2 and PM1 pace requirements is available, just send an email if you would like it. (MS Excel required)
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<!--QuoteBegin-travisshue+Oct 9 2004, 09:43 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td class='genmed'><span class='genmed'><b>QUOTE</b></span> (travisshue @ Oct 9 2004, 09:43 PM)</td></tr><tr><td class='quote'><!--QuoteEBegin--> So what your saying is that i need to build my own table by doing pieces at a wattage and then plotting the W vs. Pace? The chart on the website is just wrong right? <br><br><!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><br>Travis,<br><br>You're quite welcome. <br><br>Yes you could build your own table plotting watts to pace. I considered that when I had the pm1 but stuck with the pace reading even though it was slower. <br><br>I don't know what the chart on the web site is.<br><br>The pm2+ has so many great functions, accurate conversion to pace, average splits, intermediate splits for any intermediate time and/or distance, projected pace (my favorite for time trials), and the regular time/meters function. Also with the pm2+ you have the connection for your computer use and also online racing or training.
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I mailed paul about the chart, itll save me a lot of time. Last night I rowed a little piece at 252.2W. It was at the same pace that I should have had to pull a 280W to get. Problem is Im workin slower than the 1:55 agreement point between the pm1 and 2+. Pace prediction says 170.2W for a 2:07.2, but you actually have to pull 178W to get that pace. <br><br>Ive been using the C2B at work, Ill just get a C2D before too much longer and stop the confusion.<br><br>Paul can you elaborate on the "erg" comment. I have some of my own thoughts on the subject.
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Travis,<br><br>The pm1 / pm2 chart shows differences but is not consistent because the pm1 is not consistent.<br><br>For example a pm1 watts reading equal to 2:05 might show a pace of 2:07.5 on one occasion and a 2:06.5 on another.<br><br>Thus converting the pm1 watts to pace would be most accurate and for that you would need to make your own chart.