Predicted CTL, ATL, TSB on calendar
It would be awesome if the calendar view could show predicted CTL, ATL, and/or TSB numbers on each day in the calendar. This would make it much easier to manage TSB while planning your workouts in order to peak at the right times. IT seems like the data is already available, since it's what powers the PMC. Having to switch back and forth between the dashboard view and the calendar view constantly is a bit of a pain; it's really the only complaint I have about an otherwise wonderful product.
Thanks for the suggestion. We just released TSS based ATP so you’ll be able to plan your season by TSS and your ATP weekly target TSS will be visible on your calendar.
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Marc Vilanova commented
What was requested vs completed is different
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Daniel Crabbe commented
would be great to see ATP targets on calendar. Will make it a lot quicker to move workouts around, add more or delete depending on target. Seems pretty straight forward to me.
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Richard Walker commented
I also agree. I do not see this request as completed.
Please re-open. Thanks -
Matthew Quinn commented
The feature implemented does not meet this request. The ATP guides you on what you weekly planned TSS should be assuming your plan fits within the parameters of its periodization model. This feature request is about seeing PCM stats of your actual plan on the calendar where you are doing the planning. Can you reopen this please?
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Richard Walker commented
I suggested a similar idea in 2013 when this forum first came out (for some reason all my ideas have been deleted and no longer available). I even supplied a screenshot of where the info could go but my idea was to have the info at the top of the Quick look window. It would be such an useful feature that I am really confused why it isn't included already.
What was my CTL, TSB, ATL on that race I did ok in 2 years ago:
1. Search for the race and note date
2. Open dashboard
3. Create PMC chart that goes that far back if you don't already have one
4. Hover over the dots trying to find the date that you have now forgotten
5. RepeatSame goes for Planning a peak period when you are trying to get TSB and CTL in the right ballpark.
Currently have to keep going back and forth from calendar view to dashboard. Very annoying.