That's awesome but my treadmill ranges fro. 10 to 30 seconds per mile fast using. My power meter. A treadmill does not keep an even pace too. This whole performance is null and void
That's awesome but my treadmill ranges fro. 10 to 30 seconds per mile fast using. My power meter. A treadmill does not keep an even pace too. This whole performance is null and void
The next one will be paxton smith
Collin wrote:
You're an unregistered user, .
What does that have to do with anything? I've been posting here for 17 years and have certainly learned the last thing I ever want to do is give out my identity.
The calculator I posted has shown to be extremely accurate. That cannot be said by random treadmills regardless of the cost. Treadmill running still means absolutely nothing other than a tool to help you run outside where you have actual distances and elevations. Telling me about one guy running on one random treadmill is certainly not going to discredit any calculator whether it is useful or not.
When CJ Albertson goes out and runs a marathon in 2:10 with a 12 mph wind at his back while running uphill gaining 2,075 ft. elevation, I'll apologize for not believing he could do that on a treadmill.
Here is an example of when I used the incline calculator I posted above.
https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=9315122
I posted as the hill guru......