quantitative triathlon
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Chris Teague's Quantified Self San Diego Presentation at QSSD1TRANSCRIPT
QUANTITATIVE TRIATHLONMaking Recreation Productive
My Background
• BS, Computer Engineering
• MS, Computer Science
• 7 years embedded systems work
• 5 years CDMA phones
• 12 years embedded/desktop Linux
My Background
• BS, Computer Engineering
• MS, Computer Science
• 7 years embedded systems work
• 5 years CDMA phones
• 12 years embedded/desktop Linux
Not an athlete!
• Never run more than 3 miles
• Not run in 5 years
• Never learned to swim
• Owned a very dusty bicycle
Ironman
How am I going to do this?!
Two Approaches to training
Traditional Technical
Swim a lot Bike a lot Run a lot
Swim tech: Limited GPS Limited Heart Rate
Bike tech: HR Monitor GPS Power Meter
Run tech: HR Monitor GPS Foot pod (Nike+)
Six Sigma – Belts Earned, Lessons Learned
I worked for both Motorola (creator) and General Electric (largest user)
1. You must quantify and measure a parameter in order to control it
2. Six Sigma is mostly worthless
Important Parameters for Cycling Speed Most important! Improvement here is the goal Difficult to improve by itself, combination of lots
of factors, both internal and external Power to Weight ratio (Strength to Weight)
Most accurate predictor of cycling performance Measured in Watts/Kg
Lactate Threshold Power (FTP, CP30) Directly measured output of your body
Lactate Threshold Heart Rate Directly measured reaction of your body
2010 Average Weekly Watts/Kg
2010 Average CP30 (30 Min Critical Power)
CP30 is a very good approximation of Functional Threshold Power (FTP)
Heart Rate
I don’t track my Lactate Threshold HR very closely
I use HR as a guideline for when I don’t feel good – it’s a backup for my power meter.
Mean Maximal HR, 2010 Running
Miscellaneous Data Analysis
Miscellaneous Data Analysis
Summary Most Athletes don’t own power meters,
too expensive Those that do typically don’t know how to
analyze the data This gives me an advantage, even over
those who are more talented than I am By quantifying my performance, I am
better able to identify effective training practices
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