tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564958057737541664.post8114706818347707681..comments2024-02-14T17:11:22.168-08:00Comments on On Bicycles, and.... what else is there?: running power, part 3 (climbing)djconnelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01484858820878605035noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564958057737541664.post-64252496523148786012010-06-12T20:14:46.386-07:002010-06-12T20:14:46.386-07:00trivia related to this post:
pretty sure george h...trivia related to this post:<br /><br />pretty sure george hincapie won the empire state building stairclimb at least once in the 90s.<br /><br />source was probably velonews. google says the internet knows nothing about it.rusty@feepishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00743463510158577854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1564958057737541664.post-50113453230521486722010-04-05T09:03:42.270-07:002010-04-05T09:03:42.270-07:00Hi Dan,
1) 1 kCal/kg/km isn't really Ed's...Hi Dan,<br /><br />1) 1 kCal/kg/km isn't really Ed's model, but a common rule-of-thumb (based on research) that is used in exercise physiology.<br /><br />2) AFAIK, Ed and Dan Coyle aren't related.<br /><br />3) There are various models of the power requirement of running published in the scientific literature...running isn't really my "thing" so I can't point you to them directly, but I believe that Phil Skiba has cited them in the development of his GOVSS metric, so you might check his site (www.physfarm.com).<br /><br />Andy CogganAndrew R. Coggan, Ph.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07152375621226680227noreply@blogger.com