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Thanks for the update Ray. Sounds like the future will be interesting. Wasn’t there something a while back about a TrainerRoad / Zwift partnership? Have you heard any more about that? That could help with the integration of treadmills I suppose. Although Zwift running is….
Thanks again!
Yup, there was a link to an interview by Nate with zwift insider on the forum. Caused quite a stir.
Here is the link: https://rr.noordstar.me/zwift-insider—interview-with-nate-pears-ad807c56
I’m not sure if Ray has seen it tho…
Indeed, the details there illuminate a bit on why they’re never gonna give up on it.
GDI it’s been forever since I was let down like that 😭
this is a link to a Rick Astley video on Youtube. !!!!!!
Totally different topic, but any updates on TrainerRoad and Zwift?
There’s some information in the interview linked in the comment above yours. It seems to be the most up to date information at this point.
So, is TR ultimately going to go after TrainingPeaks? I mean, if they could offer all the same upload and analytic functionality plus a library of workouts from which coaches (real or AI) could choose at somewhere near the same price point. . .
I think for some small slice, yes, they probably are (but also probably wouldn’t want to say as such).
I suspect you can roughly divide people/users into three categories would it comes to analytics:
A) Just do the ride, a quick glance at avg power/HR once complete, and done.
B) Do the ride, but perhaps spend some time looking at each interval to see any fade/etc… and maybe a quick glance at overall training load
C) Do the ride, and then spend nearly as long analyzing every chunk (such as some coaches), then look at the entire progression day by day, going back and forth and comparing different seasons/builds
In this scenario, I think TR’s aim is A/B above, and their tools in cycling largely cover that. I’d assume they’ll get their for running.
Meanwhile, for C above, I think the nuances there are so deep that TP (either TrainingPeaks or Today’sPlan) has that segment for a long time.
In fact, in some ways, I think those nuances are both TrainingPeak’s biggest asset, but also their biggest liability. For every nuanced feature they’ve added over the last 20 years, at the request of a demanding coach, they’ve created a (probably) better product. But they’ve also made it incredibly difficult to grow the platform with new features. I don’t think most TP users (myself included) could actually tell you anything notably new or major in TP in the last few years. I suspect that’s mostly because it’s become so difficult, if not impossible, to not break something else.
So users that previously were in buckets A/B above, but don’t really need to pay an extra service, are finding that the tools provided not just by TrainerRoad, but even the manufs themselves are good enough. I can easily analyze TrainingLoad and recovery within platforms like Garmin Connect these days, even using TP-licensed things like TSS/NP on plots.
And maybe TP sees more value in licensing those things that dealing with the headaches that are complex user bases. I don’t know.
Thanks, Ray. Interesting. (For what it’s worth, this strikes me as similar to the Learning Management System industry–Blackboard, Canvas, etc. Blackboard is so bloated with features that nobody uses at this point that everybody hates it. TP hasn’t gotten to that point, but might there be simpler and just as effective solutions for most people? Training software and LMS’s actually have a lot in common now that I think about it.)
I think multisport training management without a meatspace coach is still one of the biggest vacancies in the marketplace. I have a hacked together setup in Golden Cheetah in an attempt to unify cycling and running (via Stryd running power), but unless you’re in love with TRIMP there really isn’t a clear path forward IMHO. Getting AI, $, and the enthusiasm of TrainerRoad’s ownership is a good step.
Tridot seems to be the leader in this small segment. The main problem with it is they want to sell you real coaching plans not just use the tool.
if A – G on your list is done by TR then i am think about to renew my yearly subscription, in the meanwhile i use link to enduco.app
they already have all the things like TR and i think even more better
Enduco looks interesting, but there isn’t miuch information avalible aside from the website & free trial. Do you know where I can find more info on it? all the youtube videos look like they are in german.
thanks
enduco is relative new, it is a german company (it’s good for me), but they support english too, i tried it now arround 2 month an i think i start my next season with enduco, their daily bot (Trainer) is really cool, so you can adapt your training every day, so i can switch easily between cycling or running and get always a good workout.
all workouts (HR, Power or Pace based) you can send to Garmin , TrainingPeaks, suunto, polar and so on
I wonder when TR comes with an updated Progression levels 2.0, because in current system outdoor rides and unstructured trainings excluded from progression calculation and adaptive training
From the podcast, we know that is near it seems.
So only data from Strava or Garmin? I wonder if they plan to support other watch brands. Or is the expectation for the non-Garmin devices you have to use Strava? This may be due to resources. But hope we don’t see a world were it is only one major brand.
TR has always been a brand agnostic company. I think that at this point, they are simply throwing out the easiest build they can to start to work through ideas/bugs/suggestions. I wholly doubt they would stay with just one or two brands if they grow this feature.
Hi Ray, with the advent of more AI based solutions (aiendurance, trainasone & Garmin generated workouts) would it be possible to review all of these & provide an updated 2022 comparison?
Thanks
looks like a lot of work for Ray, but it would be cool, of course it would be great if enduco was there too
If they want to target triathletes (rather than duathletes), then import the Swim data, too! Can’t be any harder to do, surely?
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