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by pjejqefy
Thu 29. Apr 2021, 15:10
Forum: Bugs
Topic: CTL in Shape goes out of the graph
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Re: CTL in Shape goes out of the graph

Thanks for the clarification!
by pjejqefy
Thu 29. Apr 2021, 13:32
Forum: Bugs
Topic: CTL in Shape goes out of the graph
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Re: CTL in Shape goes out of the graph

How are the ATL and CTL calculated, is it similar to https://fellrnr.com/wiki/Modeling_Human ... B_Formulas?
I'm just trying to understand what the % are, is the CTL % of the max past ATL?
by pjejqefy
Thu 29. Apr 2021, 11:37
Forum: Bugs
Topic: CTL in Shape goes out of the graph
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CTL in Shape goes out of the graph

It seems that the Shape graph at the top is capped to the max of the ATL curve.
My CTL curve is peaking above the ATL peak and it gets cropped, i.e. it's not possible to see it's peak.
by pjejqefy
Wed 28. Oct 2020, 08:16
Forum: Ideas
Topic: Predict marathon performance from avg weekly mileage and pace
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Re: Predict marathon performance from avg weekly mileage and pace

> In addition, this study did not look at heart rate at all

Perhaps it can be still useful to users that don't record heart rate data during run, or maybe use the less accurate optical sensors.
by pjejqefy
Wed 28. Oct 2020, 08:14
Forum: Ideas
Topic: Predict marathon performance from avg weekly mileage and pace
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Re: Predict marathon performance from avg weekly mileage and pace

Indeed it's limited as usual for these studies. I wonder if the equation could be verified against the runalyze user data? It would be interesting to see if it can still reproduce the 4 minute error that they got on their limited data. > You can be sure that our estimations based on the effective VO...
by pjejqefy
Tue 27. Oct 2020, 18:02
Forum: Ideas
Topic: Predict marathon performance from avg weekly mileage and pace
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Predict marathon performance from avg weekly mileage and pace

This should be a useful feature to add to runalyze: predict marathon performance from average weekly mileage (in the eight weeks leading up to a race), and the average training pace.

Details in https://rua.ua.es/dspace/bitstream/1004 ... 11-520.pdf

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