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  1. Not sure if this has been shared before (Could not find any topics) http://thomaschampagne.github.io/stravistix/ Nifty little add in for google chrome which provides some interesting and added stats to your training data on strava. From the app page;
  2. Hi dudes and dudettes! I thought it might be an interesting exercise to do a little hub study related to heart rates. It probably won’t be very scientific, but perhaps we can learn something about us hubbers, statistics and analysis (and yes, I know it’s Friday!) It would be great to get as many people’s data as possible to push up that sample size and make it better (or in special lingo - more statistically significant). All that is required is that you have a relatively good handle on your maximum heart rate (and please, don’t use any formula, because we’ll actually test at the end if a formula makes sense!) We need the following data and you have the following options to reply: reply to this thread, send me a dm, or complete this google sheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1G6picoJYkyTEgZkH72viLEx74aCuuYq5B6PBx_nH8Lc/edit?usp=sharing 1. name (hub name, real name, anonymous; it’s not important) 2. resting heart rate 3. maximum heart rate 4. age 5. star sign (fun factor to test whether there’s any correlation between star signs and max. hr) 6. sex (you have winky = male; you have a margaret = female; please no others 7. hub posts (another fun factor – we can test hypothesis whether higher posts equal higher max. hr Thanks everyone! I’ll bump from time to time to get more samples. And in the end we’ll try to answer Austin in terms of what it all means!
  3. So, I've now done some scientific experimentation and need some input. I ride with a Garmin Edge 810. I upload the data into strava. Now, when I load the data into Garmin connect, it shows the ride distance as 83.12Km. On Strava, the exact same ride load from the same Garmin 810 shows 81.2km. All other ride data is the same - elevation, time. How is this possible that the same dataset from can give different results for distance? I know Strava's app overestimates distance versus the Garmin, but here Strava is making the Garmin distance shorter! pics attached.
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