sciguy said:
Dave,
How much credit towards your improvement do you give to 10 years of consistent training an hour a day on your Velotron along with your hour and a half run? Seems like you've done a great job being consistent in your training and for most that seems to be 95% of the equation. How do you sift out the PCs contribution if any to your success? IIRC you've been a huge fan of long cranks for taller folks and have spent a good it of time talking them up. Now suddenly you seem poised to jump on the short crank band wagon. Tom A. must be chuckling after all your back and forth with him over the topic.
Hugh
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Yep, I talked to tall guys, got their inputs on crank length and went long. But guess what, I always am open to new things and if I was wrong, who cares, I am will to try something else. If that means for some I make their day with attacking me, go for it. I sure never treat others that way, ..
I have not even had the velotrons for 10 years. I did not do as much training as I do not until the last few years now that I am retired.
Logically the PC's make SO much sense to use that I cannot even believe anyone could argue they cannot help someone get faster. But again, I will let my race results show it. Folks can find all the reasons everything else I did made the difference but the PC's had nothing to do with it. Great, I could care less. I just try to help others with what I have done.
I am not on the "short" crank arms yet!!! I have seen some data which is a first. I did see that my pedaling stroke is pretty good. Do you know what yours looks like? Now, I have never really had a good bike fit, and yep, to have a good bike fit this needs to deal with crank length. So I am now open to making some changes. Based on Franks inputs, and reading others, 6 months ago I changed the PCs on my Velotron to 175s, but am still racing on 200's, mainly because I did not want to spend another 500 bucks on a crank arm when I did not have data for the best crank length for me. I am now running faster than I ever have. 2 months ago I ran the Davis Lucky Half Marathon. I did a 1:27 at 57 years old. Not bad for an old guy. But wait, there is more. Just running is too easy, so I pushed one granddaughter in a stroller the entire time. Could you do that?

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Another example. A few years back I got a sports hernia. I was not able to do ANY running in training, but I kept on the powercranks. I still found some way to race, and was still running fast. Once I crossed the finish line, I was not able to run another step. I totally put the success of that years race season, where I was all american again, for my running because of my powercranks. How could it be anything else when I was doing zero run training?
So what size cranks will I end up on? What gearing will I end up with to handle the hills I climb when I am such a poor biker? I have no idea, but am loving the idea to work with Frank with the Icranks and let the data and race results do the talking. Scares the hell out of me to say I offered to Frank to do IMLT 70.3 on the icrank Powercranks and hopefully collect the data to see how my bike performance does, but this sport for me is all about fun, trying new things. Some will work for me, others may not. What works or does not work for me may or may not work for others. But I LOVE to be told something cannot work! For me, those are war words.
But again, who knows where I end up. Maybe it will be on the 200 cranks. I just want to see if I can change some things and improve my bike times at my age. I just hope my competition stays static since at the moment, not many can keep up with me which is fun!