October 10 Base Pre-Ride Comments; It’s Still About Sleep.

Garmin Connect Sleep Score showed a 76, with LOTS of deep sleep. It was really helpful.

The Garmin Fenix 6X Pro Reveals My Sleep Pattern I know, I know – I should be using an Oura Ring or some other system for tracking my sleep patterns, but the fact of the matter is tha t I don’t have the ring at this time, and I’m committing myself to the Garmin Ecosystem […]

October 9 2021 Post-Ride Analysis

DFAA-1, Moxy, and Vo2Master ALL worked to help with traditional 'base' measurements of Zone 2 heart rate and wattage.

Bouncing Between DFAA1 0.75 and 1.00 for Optimal Fat Burn and Aerobic Base Improvement   Having the FatMaxxer Android software on-screen in realtime has brought a new element to my base training. I use the screen to try and keep my intensity between DFAA 1.00 and 0.75. The advantage to this is that I can […]

Let’s Start With An Assessment!

I use a Vo2master gas analyzer, a moxy monitor, a wattage meter, an advanced heart rate monitor, and the shockwiz measurement system.

What Is My Current Fitness? Stress is a horrible psychological state. It’s also chemical, and physical. Strain is the actual, physical manifestation of Stress. Think about it this way; Stress is your body, mind, and heart, looking at a hill, and saying… “I have to go climb THAT?!” And Strain is the actual GRIND as […]

75 XSS for 75 Days – 3 Weeks In.

75 XSS Xert Progression Chart

75 XSS Is Bringing me VOLUME, But What Else Am I Accomplishing? ***** THIS DID NOT PUBLISH ON JULY 4th, 2021 LIKE I EXPECTED. PLEASE EXCUSE THE TECHNICAL GLITCH. I AM WORKING ON AN END-OF-JULY REPORT NOW. ******* XSS (Xert Strain Score) is a metric that looks at the time you spend riding, the energy […]

Testing For DFAa1 to Determine Lower Threshold Power

Richard Wharton Runalyze HRV DFAa1 Test Results

The DFAa1 Ramp Test Helped Me Set A More Accurate Lower Threshold Power The DFAa1 Ramp Test is a protocol that shows cyclists where their bodies begin to change biologically when under strain. It uses Heart Rate Variability (HRV), and I have studied it since at least 2004, when I wrote a pocket book for […]

Garmin Incident Detection Activated and Worked

Garmin Incident Detection Triggered After A Crash And Alerted My Wife The Garmin Incident Detection feature is one of the most under-rated features in the Garmin Connect Ecosystem. Many of my friends and family either do not know it exists, or if they do, they tend to turn it off. I’m writing this to strongly […]

Garmin Sleep Tracker – 1 Week of Data

Garmin Sleep Tracker – “It’s Not the Night Before That Matters. It’s All the Nights Before That.”

[caption id="attachment_12846" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Garmin Sleep Tracker 1 Week Watch the Video to see how I’m studying my sleep, so I can then make changes to improve upon it.[/caption]

The Xert “Time-to-Exhaustion, Time-to-Recovery” Garmin Field in REAL TIME.

Today’s Xert Daily Ditty shows how the Xert “Time-to-Exhaustion, Time-to-Recovery” Field shows timer countdowns and count ups, as wattage is generated while cycling. Not much is going on this week, since I am tapering, but the Xert “Time-to-Exhaustion, Time-to-Recovery” Field will be integral to my 5MMP Breakthrough Effort. Thanks for watching, and ENJOY THE RIDE!

Xert Time-To-Exhaustion Field – PART 1.

[caption id="attachment_12608" align="aligncenter" width="282"]Xert Time-To-Exhaustion The Xert Time-To-Exhaustion Field is a very powerful tool for your training.[/caption]

The Xert Time-To-Exhaustion, Time-To-Recovery Field is one of the most powerful, yet least-understood or used Fields in the Xert Ecosystem. But when you use it correctly, it can be one of the most powerful tools on your Garmin head unit.

What Is the “Time-To-Exhaustion” Xert Field?

The Xert “Time-To-Exhaustion” Field (TTE) is a little-understood field that performs a couple of functions. It can be found in the Garmin Connect App Store.

Primarily, enter a known wattage in the “TTE” setup, and another known wattage in the “Time-To-Recovery” Field (TTR). Then install the Field on your Garmin Profile. When the phone syncs with the head unit, the field will populate two times. The “TTE” time will show how many minutes a seconds a cyclist has until their MPA (and High Intensity Energy – HIE) is exhausted, and the “TTR” will show how many minutes at a certain wattage are required for the athlete to recover.

Alternatively, there’s another setting. You can enter a known MPA as a “Floor”, and another known MPA as a “Ceiling”, Then, when you ride at ANY intensity, it will count down the time to reach that MPA, and then count down the time required to hit that MPA Ceiling for recovery.

This is a GREAT TOOL for a lot of reasons!