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Leveraging Data to Enhance Your Cycling Training (Part 2/3)

If you’re familiar with cycling and leveraging power meters and heart rate monitors in your training, you’ll get a lot of long-term progress out of the Train for a Tour Series. The key is, recording as much data as possible and identifying patterns over time. Luckily, that’s where SmartAdjust™ comes into play. It works by automatically adjusting workouts to you, ensuring that each ride is scaled to match your fitness level. Over time, this feature will progressively tick up the intensity so you continue to feel the challenge. Here are my recommendations for cycling data tracking.

Heart Rate: A Key Indicator of Readiness and Recovery

Heart rate remains one of the best metrics for assessing an athlete's readiness to train and overall recovery. Since indoor training provides a controlled environment, you can observe daily trends with minimal external factors influencing your data. Here’s a simple way to use heart rate data:

  • Pre-ride Check: Before your first pedal stroke, take a moment to note your resting heart rate. Over time, you’ll recognize patterns—some days, it may be lower than usual, which often correlates with feeling strong during the workout.
  • During High-intensity Efforts: If your heart rate doesn’t rise as expected during hard efforts, it could indicate fatigue or incomplete recovery. On the other hand, a normal or higher-than-usual response suggests your body is primed for performance.

Power Data: Measuring Progress and Effort Levels

Power meters provide direct, objective feedback on how much work you’re putting out. Unlike heart rate, which can be influenced by external factors (stress, fatigue, hydration), power is an immediate and precise measure of output.

  • Track Average Power: Compare your power output across similar workouts to assess improvements in endurance and strength (which you can do on the Tour de France Indoor Bike).
  • Observe Power-to-Heart Rate Trends: If you’re producing the same power with a lower heart rate over time, it suggests improved efficiency and fitness.

Observe, Learn, and Adapt

The best approach is to observe trends rather than obsess over individual numbers. By consistently tracking heart rate and power data, you’ll develop a better understanding of how your body responds to training—allowing for smarter workouts, better recovery, and long-term progress.

Check out more articles on training like the pros:
Part 1: leveraging data
Part 3: how to avoid beginner mistakes

Have fun (and don't forget to enjoy the workouts),

Kevin Poulton

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