Just wondering if there are any plans to upgrade issac to include more features. Similar to WKO. It would be nice to include run and swim data as well.
Thanks, Jeff
Issac software
Re: Issac software
We've got lots of items on our list.
The next feature we will release will be revolutionary.
The next feature we will release will be revolutionary.
John Hamann
Re: Issac software
I would like to see the following parameters in graphics in the future ISAAC software versions:
ATL (Acute Training Load) - "Fatigue"
CTL (Chronic Training Load) - "Fitness"
TSB (Training Stress Balance) - "Form"
Since these are rolling averge values over calender weeks it would be nice with a monthly calender window in the upper right corner for example showing when rides were done.
Also very nice would be to have a weekly, monthly and yearly summary of rides done incl. both max and average values of all parameters such as distance, speed, normalised power, average power, cadence, TSS, ascending meters etc etc.
ATL (Acute Training Load) - "Fatigue"
CTL (Chronic Training Load) - "Fitness"
TSB (Training Stress Balance) - "Form"
Since these are rolling averge values over calender weeks it would be nice with a monthly calender window in the upper right corner for example showing when rides were done.
Also very nice would be to have a weekly, monthly and yearly summary of rides done incl. both max and average values of all parameters such as distance, speed, normalised power, average power, cadence, TSS, ascending meters etc etc.
Re: Issac software
Hope this isn't too obvious of a question. I am using Isaac Version 2.2.3. The version with the graphics on the left hand side.
I can't seem to find the data values for TSS, NP, or IF? I've looked everywhere I can think of to look, and read through the Isaac Instruction manual.
Also, I am trying out Training Peaks. I used the "button" provided to upload to Training Peaks, which works just fine, except that the TSS, NP, And IF numbers are not making it to Training Peaks.
The values do get to Golden Cheetah when I export as CSV.
Help! Thanks
I can't seem to find the data values for TSS, NP, or IF? I've looked everywhere I can think of to look, and read through the Isaac Instruction manual.
Also, I am trying out Training Peaks. I used the "button" provided to upload to Training Peaks, which works just fine, except that the TSS, NP, And IF numbers are not making it to Training Peaks.
The values do get to Golden Cheetah when I export as CSV.
Help! Thanks
Re: Issac software
It seems likely you are seeing the graphical images in the Stats box. If so TSS, NP and IF aren't shown.
If this is what you are seeing, right-click on the stats box, and select "Advanced Stats". The window will change to numbers, and NP, TSS and VI will be reported as you desire.
Training Peaks will compute TSS etc from the information exported by Isaac.
If this is what you are seeing, right-click on the stats box, and select "Advanced Stats". The window will change to numbers, and NP, TSS and VI will be reported as you desire.
Training Peaks will compute TSS etc from the information exported by Isaac.
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John Hamann
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Right click, Advanced Stats.
Got it!
Thanks!
Got it!
Thanks!
Re: Issac software
Change your user name to "beright"!bewrong wrote:Right click, Advanced Stats.
Got it!
Thanks!
John Hamann
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Re: Issac software
In the Advanced Stats window, Energy (joules) equals the product of average power (watts) and time (seconds). The additional data appears to be the breakdown of this average power into specific categories Aero power, Rolling power and Gravity power. However, the sum of (Aero + Rolling + Gravity) average watts is not always equal to the average power; and it is not clear whether Climbing (ft) and Braking (kJ) energies are included in these average powers, or if there is a distinction between “climbing” and “gravity” energies. Does anyone know how to account for what percentage of the rider’s energy (average power) went into each of the categories Aero, climbing, tire rolling and drivetrain losses –and how to account for acceleration power? I tried using the “Tweak CdA” feature under the Analyze tab to temporarily set CdA = 0, thinking that the difference between “before” and “after” average watts should be the average Aero watts (likewise set Crr=0 to calculate average Rolling watts). Is this a valid method?
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Is it correct to assume that "climbing" (meters) times "Cal Weight" (Newtons) is the portion of the energy that went to Gravity, and that the average Gravity power would be that energy divided by the time (seconds)?