Boreen bimbler
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Not sure if I'm in the correct section for this thread but I'm interested to hear people talk about "numbers". As in training numbers, watts ect and also sizing numbers for crank lengths and stuff.
So to start things off. I'm personally not a numbers man. I've tried power meters, cadence sensors and had a go at a few different types of training but never really caught the bug. My cadence is naturally pretty spot on anyway and power didn't really help me because I only ever trained for Everesting and the only number I cared about was elevation gain. So all I needed to do was be able to ride up and down hills all day. As I was always pretty keen on that sort of thing I didn't mind what most cyclists think of as torture and it obviously helped me in all aspects of my cycling at the time except maybe out and out speed.
I'm not up to much now cycling wise due to health problems but like to keep a track of my rides so still use the bike computer.
I know some people love the numbers side of cycling and obviously think it really helps them (understandably for racing especially on limited time) so I just thought it would be interesting to hear different opinions on the subject.
Hopefully theres a few replies and I look forward to enjoying reading them.
So to start things off. I'm personally not a numbers man. I've tried power meters, cadence sensors and had a go at a few different types of training but never really caught the bug. My cadence is naturally pretty spot on anyway and power didn't really help me because I only ever trained for Everesting and the only number I cared about was elevation gain. So all I needed to do was be able to ride up and down hills all day. As I was always pretty keen on that sort of thing I didn't mind what most cyclists think of as torture and it obviously helped me in all aspects of my cycling at the time except maybe out and out speed.
I'm not up to much now cycling wise due to health problems but like to keep a track of my rides so still use the bike computer.
I know some people love the numbers side of cycling and obviously think it really helps them (understandably for racing especially on limited time) so I just thought it would be interesting to hear different opinions on the subject.
Hopefully theres a few replies and I look forward to enjoying reading them.