Add Efficiency Factor and other advanced metrics to the Reporting Dashboard Chart
Add Efficiency Factor and other advanced metrics to the Reporting Dashboard Chart.
These are extremely useful metrics, but they do no good when buried in the workout details.
It would be helpful to chart them over time, and correlate them against other metrics in the scatter plot
Efficiency Factor and other decoupling metrics are currently available for reporting in WKO4. You can download a 14 day trial of WKO4 for Mac here, the PC version will be available by the end of the year.
http://home.trainingpeaks.com/products/wko4
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Travis Gaertner commented
Yes, but can you graph efficiency factors over a period of time on one graph?
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Anonymous commented
Yes, I would also love to have EF and Pr:Hr over time on the dashboard.
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Dave commented
Would love to see EF and decoupling added to the dashboard. Seeing this data for an individual ride isn't nearly as useful as plotting it over time. This would really be useful. Please consider adding it to the charts.
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April Hutto commented
It would be really nice to have a chart for EF on the dashboard. We are already seeing the info, a chart would just make it easier to compare.
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April Hutto commented
I would like to see an efficiency factor chart for running to easily compare it on my runs.
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Thomas commented
After 2 years of consideration, the only reason not to put EF over timelines into TP (Premium) would be the attempt to sell WKO to TP subscribers. Or am I missing anything ?
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Steve Sharpe commented
EF chart so that you can see how your effieciency is improving over time.
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JeanOxidant commented
half way 2017 and still not available? It can't be that hard to make all values available for charting.
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Anonymous commented
Variability and efficiency are two of the most important measures I think - especially when viewed over a longer period of time. Being able to see them graphically would be hugely beneficial. They are currently buried in individual training reports so are less useful.
Can we PLEASE have these available as reports within Training Peaks?
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Jürgen Kerstna commented
I would actually like to extend the request. Ideally I would like to see the trend separately in all power zones - an if the Cadence Zone feature comes one day, then I EF trend in combination of power zone and cadence zones. I can clearly see that cadence affects the EF significantly. For example EF trend in Z3 power and 70 < Cadence < 80 versus Z3 power and 80 < Cadence < 90
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Jürgen Kerstna commented
In order to track your endurance baseline development these trend charts would be very useful. Problem is that LT1 or AeT is not part of the system like FTP is, but if that is added or just set to 75% of FTP, then the system could consider stable segments with some duration in Z2 that fall within certain range around LT1 and calculate mean EF and Pw:HR over those segments for the trend points. Some workouts may not contain those segments at all but that does not matter for the trend.
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Jürgen Kerstna commented
why cant I vote this feature?
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Anonymous commented
Add running and cycling EF as a chart item. I would like to see how my running EF changes over time with load, intensity, tsb and other variables.
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Victor commented
I'd like to visualize my Pa:Hr ratio over time to better ***** fitness level and detect fatigue early.
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toutainp commented
Hi Ben, correct me if I am getting it wrong, but I think the guy who posted the idea was interested in the same thing as me : having a graph in time of the EF for run and bike. I know you can find this info on the workout page and I am currently keeping tabs of it in Excel to graph it and see the trend. I found it out to be one the best indicator of aerobic condition. Having it in an independent graph or on top of PMC would be great.
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Anonymous commented
Of course, since EF varies greatly by the equipment used to measure power, it should include a filter to view EF by selected equipment.
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Anonymous commented
As perhaps the single best measure of aerobic fitness, it would be nice if EF (efficiency factor) was included on a graph. Juxtaposed to training volume, it would help identify the optimal build up and maintenance training for an individual.