Difference between ibike, SRM and doctors power meter
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 9:17 am
Following situation: riding on my elite e motion on step "zero" at about 200 watts I have a HR of about 115. So I can do this a hole movie if it's a good one or, if not, until it becomes boring.
Yesterday I had an appointment with my internist for a routine check up including a power test. Cause of the sensors on the front of the body I had to lay on my back during the riding. At the 200 watts step I was far away from boring, but had to work hard. The 200 watts felt much stronger than on my rollers.
I thought, the reason was the different and new position.
Today I went to a power test with determining the anaerobe ramp. This time on a bike with a SRM system. Result: at the 200 watt step I stopped talking and had a HR of 145.
In my mind there could be two reasons for this big different: The internists power meter and the SRM are damaged and my ibike/ e motion combo is the state of the art.
To be serious I would like to know whats wrong with my set up?
Thanks for answers
Christian
Yesterday I had an appointment with my internist for a routine check up including a power test. Cause of the sensors on the front of the body I had to lay on my back during the riding. At the 200 watts step I was far away from boring, but had to work hard. The 200 watts felt much stronger than on my rollers.
I thought, the reason was the different and new position.
Today I went to a power test with determining the anaerobe ramp. This time on a bike with a SRM system. Result: at the 200 watt step I stopped talking and had a HR of 145.
In my mind there could be two reasons for this big different: The internists power meter and the SRM are damaged and my ibike/ e motion combo is the state of the art.
To be serious I would like to know whats wrong with my set up?
Thanks for answers
Christian