How do you use the advanced capabilities of Isaac + Velocomp
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 10:30 am
Hi All
I'm Phillip Lucas, new Sales and Marketing guy at Velocomp.
The capabilities of the PowerPod and Newton to analyze riding behavior are immense. Id love to hear your input and learn from you.
These are the three directions I would really appreciate input, if you have had experience in doing this before:
- I am starting to work on setting up a baseline of files and datasets for evaluating drafting (what type of wind:wheel speed ratio is good?) and even what courses the braking energy loss dataset is useful for (crits, etc?).
- Im also working on methods to explain to new users how to use Powerstroke to its best ability, analyzing climbs and cruising separately, etc.
- As well as beginning to quantify inertial characteristics of fitting issues: overstretch, knee issues, lower back issues, cleat angle and leg length issues.
Here are my first few postings on these types of capabilities, feel free to chime in on them:
https://www.facebook.com/RideVelocomp/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/378-blac ... k-articles
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/velocomp ... k-articles
I am sure all of you are miles ahead of me in what you have been able to come to understand about your riding technique through the use of our products and Isaac desktop, and how you remedied these issues.
I'm all ears...
Thanks!
I'm Phillip Lucas, new Sales and Marketing guy at Velocomp.
The capabilities of the PowerPod and Newton to analyze riding behavior are immense. Id love to hear your input and learn from you.
These are the three directions I would really appreciate input, if you have had experience in doing this before:
- I am starting to work on setting up a baseline of files and datasets for evaluating drafting (what type of wind:wheel speed ratio is good?) and even what courses the braking energy loss dataset is useful for (crits, etc?).
- Im also working on methods to explain to new users how to use Powerstroke to its best ability, analyzing climbs and cruising separately, etc.
- As well as beginning to quantify inertial characteristics of fitting issues: overstretch, knee issues, lower back issues, cleat angle and leg length issues.
Here are my first few postings on these types of capabilities, feel free to chime in on them:
https://www.facebook.com/RideVelocomp/
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/378-blac ... k-articles
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/velocomp ... k-articles
I am sure all of you are miles ahead of me in what you have been able to come to understand about your riding technique through the use of our products and Isaac desktop, and how you remedied these issues.
I'm all ears...
Thanks!