Can you add the sum of the actual time spent training each week alongside the planned time? In the same way the TSS is Actual/Planned. Any ride file that wasn’t planned isn’t included in the time sum.
Thanks!
Can you add the sum of the actual time spent training each week alongside the planned time? In the same way the TSS is Actual/Planned. Any ride file that wasn’t planned isn’t included in the time sum.
Thanks!
We actually have it as a hover (see below). There was no room to fit it side by side but we can consider making this visible. Can you explain why you would not want to to include the non-planned rides?
Oh great, I didn’t know the hover was there! No, sorry if I wasn’t clear, I want to see the comparison of planned vs non-planned rides. Weather is getting nice here in Canada and I’m riding outside more so I just want to see stats for both.
Thanks!
I am still trying to understand meaning this does not sound like a typical generic feature. So my question is why? What do you do with planned vs total hours vs completed planned. I can’t even think of the best name for this. This starts to down the path of an analytics platform. But maybe this is very generic and I am missing something. These discussions help me learn new ideas
and at times cool features. I see this a bit
more like apple watch rings for the week. Or 3 bars.
Ah I think I see the miscommunication. There are many times where I ride outside but don’t follow a structured workout, due to inconsistent/unpredictable timing/locations to start an interval. So I ride and just keep a basic workout template in my mind for when I get to the area I want to do my workout in. Thus, I won’t have a workout planned in the calendar, even using the “outdoor” feature.
My question was answered with the total time/planned time when hovering the cursor.
Although, to make a structured workout more practical for outdoor workouts, how difficult is it to add an “interval end/start via lap button” function? Ie. I can build a workout for a 3x10min FTP workout where my warmup and recovery intervals aren’t time restricted, but rather just continue indefinitely until I hit the lap button, then my 10min work interval starts with the planned power values? Training Peaks has a function that an interval can end via lap button, though not sure how awkward that is to integrate.
The simpler option without any programming required is for users to make their recoveries/warm up longer than expected and then just pause and skip to next interval when they’re ready, ex. when they ride from home and then reach the hill for their intervals, then skip again after when they turn around after the descent to start the next work interval. Though that is a more awkward method.