In addition to all this, Suunto added BeiDou satellite support too (a Chinese constellation of satellites that’s gaining popularity in sports tech devices).įor me personally, I use Normalized Power on every ride as a quick glanceable way to see how intensity of the ride is comparing to others in the back of my brain. Heart Rate metrics: Heart Rate Training Stress Score (hrTSS) Running metrics: Intensity Factor (IF), Running Training Stress Score (rTSS), and Normalized Graded Pace (NGP) Specifically this includes three sets of new common TrainingPeaks metrics:Ĭycling with a power meter: Normalized Power (NP), Training Stress Score (TSS), and Intensity Factor (IF) Last weekend Suunto added TrainingPeaks metrics to their Suunto 9 and Suunto 5 series watches. So hang tight for another non-major but notable post this evening. Oh, and I’ve got one more tidbit of sports tech news for later. ![]() Despite one thinking this would be a quieter period for me, it turns out the software world has decided to make up for it! Thus, it’s actually busier than I expected. ![]() In any case, these are some stories from the past week that I haven’t quite had the time to dive into in more depth, but are definitely worthwhile mentioning somewhere. Funny yes, but actually quite functional. I’ve had a specific idea for one for a few years now, but frankly it’s not really an April Fools joke if I can pull it off (and build it). Fear not, no April Fools joke posts from me.
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