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    Tyler commented  · 

    The current power curve should come with an analysis tool that automatically identifies what your strengths and weaknesses are, and what peak powers or fatigue resistance intervals to work on. It would be important to display the fatigue profile in numerical form (% drop in power) for each relevant interval, and have it cross referenced with the ideal fatigue profile. The type of rider or primary discipline may need to be factored in (track, road, MTB, sprinter versus time trialist versus climber, all-rounder, gc specialist...) The premium edition could auto-analyze where the limiters are in my peak power and fatigue resistance profiles, and make suggestions, perhaps by linking this with the annual training plan section where limiters could pop up as training objectives. This would help users develop a more individualized and evidence based program.

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