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#1 Windbreaker

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Posted 15 December 2009 - 05:46


So what would you say to having the ability to race against other guys & gals over the internet?



That capability is only a matter of weeks away for those of you with power meters with Ant+ capability or even computrainers. You also need an internet connection of course



The developers of the opensource power & training software,
GoldenCheetah has just included a "real-time" capability allowing it to
read directly from your Ant+ power meter. It is PC based software so
the next step is to build the server capability to link all the users together.

If the trainer racing isn't exciting enough for you then at least you can use the internet capability to "train virtually".

The days of slogging through your indoor trainer sessions on your one-some during those dark winter days are gone. You will now have the motivation of using your competitors as motivation.

It is also going to create a whole new dimension to virtual coaching bringing back that personal touch where your coach can monitor you in real-time rather than just reviewing your data after each session.




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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:17

bump.

Winter is on its way. I'd love to get a virtual training / racing group going but the developers need some encouragement to complete this functionality.

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:20

will this work with Imagic systems
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#4 Windbreaker

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:22

Not sure what an Imagic is

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:23

Tacx make it, it is a VR IDT

#6 Windbreaker

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:25

No it needs to be a power meter with Ant + capability or a Computrainer

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:31

Okay the Imagic has a power output indicator but I am not sure about the ANT

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Posted 25 March 2010 - 04:40

subscribe to the user list and post this as a feature request. I am not sure that the Tacx stuff has the "accuracy" of a real power meter.

I am not detracting from the Tacx - I owned one myself (not the Imagic) and it was not all that accurate.

But you never know, if it can be done they will be the right people to do it.

http://bugs.goldencheetah.org/projects/show/goldencheetah


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Posted 25 March 2010 - 05:56

why dont you just meet up with you local club and go for real rides?
The difference between winning and losing is most often ... not quitting!

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Posted 27 March 2010 - 03:57


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why dont you just meet up with you local club and go for real rides?
Well we do that too but some of us work. During the winter monthswe leave for work in the dark and we get home in the dark. The trainer becomes a neccesity if we want to keep fit. The problem is that the trainer is a mental challenge at the best of times.

This at least would add some motivation / interest.


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Posted 27 March 2010 - 07:31

Ive downloaded this software the other day and am busy comparing it to my WKO+ 3.0 and so far its ok, I still prefer my WKO+ but thats maybe cause I know the system and how to use it correctly and am still learning the Cheetah software.



What I cant seem to figure out is how I see my intervals on this software?



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Posted 27 March 2010 - 08:11


Colonel, I guess that you are using V1.3?

If so you should move on to the Developer build it has MUCH more functionality and does everything that WKO does and more. I think that I listed a link in the other thread on GoldenCheetah. Once you et used to it you won't go back. I have nothing against WKO except that I could only run it on windows but GC is now by far my favourite. It does take a bit of getting used too.

The intervals show as vertical lines and are numbered. You can also select them from the left screen - they should be listed in the bottom pane.

The latest windows version is here
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2848426/GoldenCheetahInstall-MetaColor.exe


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Posted 27 March 2010 - 09:14


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Ive downloaded this software the other day and am busy comparing it to my WKO+ 3.0 and so far its ok, I still prefer my WKO+ but thats maybe cause I know the system and how to use it correctly and am still learning the Cheetah software.



What I cant seem to figure out is how I see my intervals on this software?

Colonel, see example below.



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Posted 27 March 2010 - 09:29

and while I am loading screenshots here is one which I think makes this software the best. It shows, not very well, how much flexibility you have to configure and view a combination of metrics that are important to you. Many graphs are pre-configured but you can also set up your own views. For example you might want to watch the relationship over time between anaerobic power, cadence and max speed for sprinting training  ... maybe