JamesCun said:
If the benefits were as legit as you claim, you wouldn't be fighting people who disagree.
I am not so sure it is "fighting" when we are talking about a thread devoted to the product and most of the negative comments are coming from people who have no experience with the product. Simply pointing out inconsistencies in their "facts." for those who come to the thread looking for a complete story.
Other tools, programs or methods that give a 40% improvement would be used by every person in the world.
Sure, assuming it worked and assuming there weren't people (who know nothing about whether it works or not) didn't bash it and assuming those who were using it didn't try to keep their use quiet for a competitive advantage ("I never told anyone about these." Barb Lindquist world champion triathlete). Anyhow, is there another tool or program that gives (or even claims) a 40% improvement?
Even a 10% improvement would see everyone jump on board.
Is there another tool or program that gives (or even claims) a 10% improvement? I can think of one. And that one "works" simply because it forces the athlete to train more. What you got?
And I'm sure you are well aware that people rarely take any company up on returns like you have. That is a bit of an empty claim that only 2% return the cranks.
Really? You have data to suggest that people would choose to eat $1,000 rather than take the bother to send an item that costs that much back that doesn't work for a refund? Link? I guess it is possible but seems unlikely to me. Anyhow, the fact remains, essentially no one returns them for refund. This includes the pros who buy them.
Been about 10yrs since I've known anyone that uses the power cranks. None of those people still use them and I haven't heard of a single person since them using the cranks in my circle of training buddies (100's of people ranging from rec to Olympians).
You've know 100's of people who have trained on PowerCranks but don't now? They must have been quite popular in your circle. Or, you know 100's of people and you
haven't heard of anyone using them lately. All those 100's keep you informed regarding every aspect of their training?
Could I ask what your personal experience with them is? How much did you use them and and for how long? What was your experience You do realize that one of the goals of training with the PowerCranks is to invoke changes that, hopefully, stay with the athlete such that it doesn't matter so much if they "stay with them" if those changes are made. We know that this does happen because people who stop using them for years and then go back to them never have the difficult transition issues they did the first time. So, I am not sure what your anecdote says. Anyhow, I am interested in hearing your personal experience.
On the other hand, almost all use a power meter and something like training peaks...
And, the claimed or proven benefit to the athlete from using those devices and plans? I might point out that they all use bicycles and clipless pedals and wear clothes when riding. The fact that "everyone" does something doesn't mean that there is a proven training or racing benefit to doing so.
If one is looking to find a training or racing benefit to help set them apart it seems to me that one ought to be looking at what the front of the pack is doing / has done differently to get them there not what everyone is doing the same. PowerCranks users seem to have a far higher percentage of world champions amongst their users (guess they are not in your circle of friends) than one might expect based upon the percentage PC users racing. Just sayin'…