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The New Power-Duration Model in WKO4November 26, 2013 | Andrew R. Coggan, Ph.D.

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The $64,000 question

Why attempt to mathematically model the power-duration relationship?

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The $64,000 answer

Because having a robust mathematical description of an individual’s power-duration relationship provides quantitative insight re. their unique abilities and paves the way for other analyses.

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Importance of new power-duration model

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Uses for the power-duration model

1. Auto FTP2. Pmax3. FRC4. dFRC5. Phenotyping6. Individual adaptations scores7. Auto match finding8. Identification of outliers9. Optimal pacing strategy10. Application to other sports

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Definitions of terms

• Pmax – the maximal power that can be generated for a very short period of time. Units are W or W/kg.

• Functional reserve capacity (FRC) – the total amount of work that can be done during continuous exercise above FTP before fatigue occurs. Units are kJ or J/kg.

• Functional threshold power (FTP) – the highest power that can be sustained in a quasi-steady-state for a prolonged period of time. Units are W or W/kg

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Uses for the power-duration model

1. Auto FTP2. Pmax3. FRC4. dFRC5. Phenotyping6. Individual adaptations scores7. Auto match finding8. Identification of outliers9. Optimal pacing strategy10. Application to other sports

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1. Automatic estimation of FTP

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Auto-estimation of FTP

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Auto-FTP vs. 95% of best 20 min power

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2. Calculation of Pmax

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Pmax vs. 1 s power

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3. Calculation of FRC

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Benefits of the critical power model

“. . . the critical power concept is useful for two reasons. One, it provides a very good conceptual framework for understanding the most basic factors determining exercise performance/power output (i.e., anaerobic and aerobic energy production), and how the contribution of each varies as a function of time. Two, actually measuring critical power and W’ is well within the capacity of anyone who owns a power meter (and understands a little bit about math), and thus provides a means of quantifying changes in fitness beyond just even "I was able to sustain X watts for Y seconds.”

- Yours truly, post to the wattage list on 2/11/2002

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Changes in FRC across seasons

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Changes in FRC across seasons

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Changes in FRC within a season

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Power-duration history chart in WKO4

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4. Dynamic FRC

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The origins of dFRC: modeling team pursuit

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Origins of dFRC: modeling other events

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Example of dFRC modeling: track racing

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Example of dFRC modeling: track racing

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Example of dFRC modeling: intervals

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Example of dFRC modeling: intervals

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Example of dFRC modeling: intervals

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Example of dFRC modeling: hillclimb TT

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Example of dFRC modeling: criterium

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Example of dFRC modeling: intervals

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5. Phenotyping

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Phenotyping in WKO4

• The objective classification of a cyclist as a “sprinter”, “pursuiter”, “all-rounder”, or “TTer” based on quantitative analysis of the shape of their individual power-duration relationship.

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Evolution of rider phenotyping

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Automatic rider phenotyping in WKO4

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Phenotype map

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Automatic rider phenotyping in WKO4

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Power-duration standards in WKO4

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6. Individual adaptation scores

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Modeling adaption instead of stress/strain

“(That is why) it is TSS (training stress score) and not TPS (training performance score).”

– Yours truly, post to the the wattage list on 4/30/2005 “XXXX had it right when he indicated that TSS is merely a measure of the overall training load/stress, and in and of itself is *not* a predictor of (aerobic) performance. At least in theory, it is possible to derive a metric that would more directly predict, e.g., changes in functional threshold power, but this would entail more than just ignoring the additional strain resulting from very high intensity exercise . . . it would require discounting that strain relative to that encountered at lower intensities.”

– Yours truly, post to the the wattage list on 9/26/2005

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Relationship between training and performance

Training loadAthlete

Performance

(“dose”) (↑ or ↓)

SystemResponseStimulus

(stress) (strain)

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7. Automatic match finding

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What is a “match”?

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Example of automatic match identification

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8. Identification of outliers

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Identification of outliers

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Variability of human performance

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9. Calculation of optimal pacing strategy

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Analysis of TT pacing strategy - 2003

Where I lost!!

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Optimal pacing strategy - 2006 national TT

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10. Application to other sports

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Application of the model to running

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Application of the model to swimming

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Conclusions

The new power-duration model in WKO4 serves as the basis for numerous other analyses that can potentially provide important new insight for powermeter users.

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