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  2. Bicycle performance - Wikipedia

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    How much power humans can generate and for how long varies with physical form. The specific power may be expressed in watts per kilogram of body mass. Active humans can produce 1.5 W/kg (untrained), 3.0 W/kg (fit), and 6.6 W/kg (top-class male athletes). 5 W/kg is about the level reachable by the highest tier of male amateurs for longer periods ...

  3. MyWhoosh Is a FREE Training App for Indoor Rides—Here ... - AOL

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    MyWhoosh is an indoor cycling platform that offers free rides and training plans. ... They’re sorted into categories like testing, anaerobic, ... (based on watts per kilogram or kilometers per ...

  4. Power-to-weight ratio - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of competitive cycling athlete's performance is increasingly being expressed in VAMs and thus as a power-to-weight ratio in W/kg. This can be measured through the use of a bicycle powermeter or calculated from measuring incline of a road climb and the rider's time to ascend it.

  5. Metabolic equivalent of task - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic equivalent of task (MET) is the objective measure of the ratio of the rate at which a person expends energy, relative to the mass of that person, while performing some specific physical activity compared to a reference, currently set by convention at an absolute 3.5 mL of oxygen per kg per minute, which is the energy expended when sitting quietly by a reference individual, chosen ...

  6. VAM (bicycling) - Wikipedia

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    VAM is a parameter used in cycling as a measure of fitness and speed; it is useful for relatively objective comparisons of performances and estimating a rider's power output per kilogram of body mass, which is one of the most important qualities of a cyclist who competes in stage races and other mountainous [citation needed] events.

  7. Mistakes You’re Making With Your Indoor Cycling Setup That ...

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    In this guide, Warloski and two other certified cycling coaches share their best advice for optimizing your indoor bike setup, including the mistakes you want to avoid, and getting the most out of ...

  8. Human power - Wikipedia

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    Normal human metabolism produces heat at a basal metabolic rate of around 80 watts. [1] During a bicycle race, an elite cyclist can produce around 440 watts of mechanical power over an hour and track cyclists in short bursts over 2500 watts; modern racing bicycles have greater than 95% mechanical efficiency. An adult of good fitness is more ...

  9. Wingate test - Wikipedia

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    The last common alteration is the workload during the test. The original Wingate test used a load of 0.075 kp per kg bodyweight of the subject. [3] As these were young subjects, some suggest that adult subjects should use higher workloads, and several different loads have been used.