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Which data fields do you use


babse

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So I just swapped from a Garmin edge 520 to a 130plus .

Obviously with the 130 being significantly smaller it will take some getting used to.

My previous setup was 6 fields which I'm looking at simplifying with the smaller unit.

I'm thinking!?

Training:

Lap timer & power, cadence and HR 

Racing:

Elapsed timer, distance, speed, HR, total ascend (mentally this is important if I do not know the route)

 

Keen to hear what data fields you use for training and racing?

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Mmmh I use mostly the 2 first datascreens and the following 2 are for additionnal info like the prev laps avg power or temperature/np etc

 

i also have other pages for specific stuff like current speed/avg speed for TTs (once a year 😅😅) or lap speed for XCO (once a decade 🤣)

 

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11 minutes ago, babse said:

3s power because more stable than instant power? Should give it a go...

 

@Jbrall the data will give me a headache on my tiny screen 

You don’t really need all the data, depending on what matters to you, for me the most important part 80% or the time is to try to stay in z2 and track volume while not getting a divorce so timer/time of day/pwr/avg pwr/hr/avg hr. Distance and speed don’t matter so much. I do like to track ascent though, but my garmin tracks it really bad and doesn’t want to recalibrate so it’s pretty useless data on my unit at the moment.

for intervals I guess your timer/power/lap power is all you need, I like to add cadence because I tend to sometimes settle in a cadence that’s not very efficient, but honestly comparing my current power and leg-feel should normally be enough to realise I should probably change cadence 🤣🤣

 

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1 hour ago, 'Dale said:

I swipe here occasionally to monitor the more technical side of training 

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Which Garmin model is this? I'm currently using my Fenix, but it is just too small for all these kind of "reads". Do you "use" all this data whilst riding?

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Page 1
Time of day
Speed
Distance
Elapsed time

The rest of the pages (4) show everything else, but I seldom look at it, unless I'm doing interval training.

Page 2
Lap time
Lap power
Lap HR
Lap Cadence
Power zone

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1 hour ago, duringd said:

Which Garmin model is this? I'm currently using my Fenix, but it is just too small for all these kind of "reads". Do you "use" all this data whilst riding?

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7 hours ago, 'Dale said:

I swipe here occasionally to monitor the more technical side of training 

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Yeah some vital fields you have there.

I almost always browse over those data but only post workout. 

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Since I don’t have power (meter) I use the following on my main screen on my 130. 
 

speed

elapsed time

avg speed | distance

% max HR | cadence


With the above 6 field format speed and elapsed time are a bigger font

i then have another screen that show elevation. 

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On 10/22/2022 at 4:29 PM, Jbr said:

You don’t really need all the data, depending on what matters to you, for me the most important part 80% or the time is to try to stay in z2 and track volume while not getting a divorce so timer/time of day/pwr/avg pwr/hr/avg hr. Distance and speed don’t matter so much. I do like to track ascent though, but my garmin tracks it really bad and doesn’t want to recalibrate so it’s pretty useless data on my unit at the moment.

for intervals I guess your timer/power/lap power is all you need, I like to add cadence because I tend to sometimes settle in a cadence that’s not very efficient, but honestly comparing my current power and leg-feel should normally be enough to realise I should probably change cadence 🤣🤣

 

Chooses friends wisely when trying to achieve z2... Lol or even when hitting some efforts (last time I did some 5mins efforts with a mates, he cleaned the floor with me) 🥲

 

I think simplifying with some extra pages may be best. I've previously never really switched pages during a ride except when checking the time of day. 

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the only things i need to know while riding are speed, 3sec power and HR. easy to read. give me everything i need and nothing i don't. I have another page for distance, avg speed, avg HR, temp etc etc, but those things don't really matter when I'm riding.

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1 minute ago, Jbr said:

surprised to see how important speed seem to be for you guys 😅

well if you know your average speed needs to be x in order to hit your target time for the distance, but its currently x - 2, then its helps to know that your current speed is x + 5 so your average is increasing instead of if it was x -5 and decreasing.

 

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8 minutes ago, The Ouzo said:

well if you know your average speed needs to be x in order to hit your target time for the distance, but its currently x - 2, then its helps to know that your current speed is x + 5 so your average is increasing instead of if it was x -5 and decreasing.

 

I find looking at speed/avg speed is the best way to fail your recovery/zone2 rides. When you train with a power meter / do polarized training I think speed data screens are your enemy, except for the races when it's interesting to know the pace (avg speed) to help make the right decisions.

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