I can add this to the performance plot (aka ride plot), as a user data series under the chart settings > user data, create a new series by pressing the '+' button, give it a name "Strokelength" and a formula XDATA("ROW","STROKELENGTH", interpolate) and that will plot the time series.Īdditionally, you can create your own metrics and manipulate the data, but that is probably a bit much for here. I wrote a macro to grab the relevant information from Strava. Highly recommend learning what the forumulas for TSS, TSB, CTL, etc are and constructing your own PMC in excel or freeware sheets app of your choice. In addition, if there are anomalies in your data, with large gaps or even time going backwards, this will drastically affect GoldenCheetahs calculations. Golden Cheetah is great but I find it's just too much data for productive analysis. Other applications choose to ignore or smooth segments of short duration. Lets say for example, I have a file which in the edit chart shows an extra tab called "ROW", it has lots of columns one of which is called "STROKELENGTH". In GoldenCheetah we always calculate AP,TSS etc including stop time. You can also add your own tabs/extra data in the edit tab, for example to merge in lactate measures during a workout.Īnyway, to your question. Is there a way to move that into the normal data fields and run it as part of the ride analysis tab? thanksĭeveloper fields can be added to the ride plot using a "user data" series. The biggest issue we have is the learning curve folks have coming from the FTP-TSS-PMC view to peer reviewed science. fit file with an added data field when I go to edit I see the data in the developer tab I can see the data. GoldenCheetah differs from WKO by emphasising published science from the literature and is open in all aspects not closed and proprietary.
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