Ergomo Coaching Center

March 14, 2008

Release

Purchase the Endurance Nation Racing with Power Kit today, for only $49!

More and more triathletes have a powermeter. Few know how to train properly with it. Fewer still know how to race with it. This kit is the product of a collaborative effort by several Ironman and power-specific triathlon coaches. These coaches analyzed the power files of dozens of successful athletes to determine exactly how you should race with a powermeter.

The kit includes everything you need to race the Ironman and Half Ironman distances with a powermeter. You will not find this information anywhere else, and certainly nothing this comprehensive and coherent.

  • A 90′ podcast on racing with power, originally presented as part of the Endurance Nation Power Training and Racing, for Multisport, Webinar Series
  • PowerPoint presentation as .pdf to accompany the podcast.
  • Endurance Nation Power Racing Gears calculator, for Ironman and Half Ironman.
  • The calculator includes the “Training Stress Score TSS Tables” for extracting appropriate bike pacing given your projected bike split. The product of our power file analysis, the tables are the result of what WORKS on race day. No more hoping, no more guessing, this is what has been proven to work, across dozens of athletes.
  • An article by EN Coach and Founder Rich Strauss describing, in detail, how to use the Pacing Calculator.
  • An 11-page article by Chris Whyte on Ironman bike execution using HR, RPE, and power.

The Endurance Nation Racing with Power Kit is only $29 for Endurance Nation members. A scaled down version of the kit is available for free to our members.

Endurance Nation is like nothing else out there: two very successful, experienced, high-dollar, full-roster-for-years coaches have combined resources to create the best coaching value in the tri-space, period. They have flipped traditional coaching on its head by creating a member-driven community focused on learning, networking, and training. The formula is very simple. For $99 a year, Rich and Patrick:

  • Give every member open access to all the training plans they’ve been selling for years at $100-150 each.
  • Deliver focused and high-quality support through members-only forums.
  • Facilitate team and community building through training groups, blogs, and other tools attached to the forum platform.
  • Leverage technology, economies of scale, and the upfront capital of the subscription model to provide the incentive to innovate and over-deliver support to their athletes.
  • Present the total package within one clear, consistent, and unified coaching message.
  • Here is a small sample of the value we’ve created for their athletes since our launch in November 2007.

Remember, all this is only $99/yr. That’s $1.75/wk, likely your DAILY coffee budget! Please review the results and testimonials of our athletes. Create a 14-day trial membership today!

March 14, 2008

Training and Racing with Power, for Multisport

Training and Racing with Power, for Multisport, Webinar Series, presented by Endurance Nation

  • Do you own a powermeter but have difficulty finding quality information on how to apply the tool to multisport racing?
  • Are you a power wannabee, interesting in learning more about these cutting edge tools?
  • Are you ready to take your power training and racing to the next level?

In the end, any powermeter is only as valuable as the investment YOU make in learning how to use it effectively. Augment your $2000 whizbang gadget with our $99 webcast series and get the most out of your training and racing power investment!

Originally presented as a 3-part webinar series, this resource is now available as a download. The product includes everything you need to train and race multisport with power more effectively. Each session includes 75-90′ of audio, over four total hours, plus presentation slides so you can follow along. Additional materials included with this product are:

  • Two supplemental articles (26 pages total) by Chris Whyte (Lakerfan) on Racing with Power and File Analysis.
  • TSS pacing tables for Ironman and Half Ironman
    racing.

Buy Now, only $99!

Only $75 for TeamEN members! Join Today!

Session 1: Power Training, for Multisport

  • The specifics of power-training as they relate to
    multisport, with special attention to the concepts put forth by
    CyclingPeaks: Functional Threshold Power, Intensity Factor, Normalized Power, Training Stress Score, etc.
  • Everything you need to know, explained in a language you can understand.
  • Training protocols to make you a stronger triathlon cyclist.

Session 2: Power Racing, for Multisport

  • We introduce the concept of your legs as a bank
    account, with successful racing simply an exercising in spending from that account wisely so you have $$$ left over to pay the Man on the run.
  • We give you a proven power race strategy for your next event: from Sprint to Iron Distance, hilly or flat, windy or calm, we will explain the art of racing with power.

Session 3: Analyzing Power Files

  • Power files with their many lines and numbers can be
    overwhelming. We teach you how to analyze the data, from rides and races, so you get what you need, and only what you need.
  • Tracking performance over time is about analyzing data trends. We cover what a multisport athlete should watch and what it means for their training and racing.

The Presenters

The presenters are leading authorities on power meter use for multisport athletes, with years of experience teaching age groupers how to use these tools to further their multisport training and racing.

Rich Strauss, founder of Crucible Fitness and Endurance Nation.
Rich has been training, racing, and coaching with power since 2001.
Hundreds of athletes have use his power training plans to PR in the HIM
and IM distances. Rich has distilled his experience into a simple, easy
to understand and implement power training and racing system.

Jason Digman, Coach and Founder of Dig It Triathlon and Multisport.
As an expert in power based training and racing, Jason coaches
individual athletes of all levels and abilities in using power to its
fullest advantage. Dig It athletes not only use the latest technology
to train effectively, they have a good time doing it.

Kurt Perham, Coach and Founder of Personal Best Multisport Coaching.
Kurt has trained/raced/coached with power since 2000 and helped to guide athletes from first timers, to Ironman World Champions. He specializes in integrating power data into the day-to-day training of his athletes.

Rick Ashburn is an age-group triatlete M45-49 from Lafayette, CA, competing in all distances since 2002. He has been using power data in his training and racing since 2003, and has brought is day-job skills as an analyst to bear on some of the number-crunching aspects of using power data for training and racing.

Endurance Nation is like nothing else out there: two very successful, experienced, high-dollar, full-roster-for-years coaches have combined resources to create the best coaching value in the tri-space, period. They have flipped traditional coaching on its head by creating a member-driven community focused on learning, networking, and training. The formula is very simple. For $99 a year, Rich and Patrick:

  • Give every member open access to all the training plans they’ve been selling for years at $100-150 each.
  • Deliver focused and high-quality support through members-only forums.
  • Facilitate team and community building through training groups, blogs, and other tools attached to the forum platform.
  • Leverage technology, economies of scale, and the upfront capital of the subscription model to provide the incentive to innovate and over-deliver support to their athletes.
  • Present the total package within one clear, consistent, and unified coaching message.
  • Here is a small sample of the value we’ve created for their athletes since our launch in November 2007.

Remember, all this is only $99/yr. That’s $1.75/wk, likely your DAILY coffee budget! Please review the results and testimonials of our athletes. Create a 14-day trial membership today!

March 10, 2008

Training and Racing with Power, for Multisport

Presented by the Ergomo Coaching Center and Endurance Nation

On Sale, only $79, regularly $99! Purchase your download here.

Originally presented as a 3-part webinar series, this resource is now available for you to download. You will receive more than four total hours of audio instruction, providing you with everything you need to train and race multisport with power more effectively. Each session includes 75-90′ of audio, plus presentation slides so you can follow along. Additional materials included with this product are:

  • Two supplemental articles (26 pages total) by Chris Whyte (Lakerfan) on Racing with Power and File Analysis.
  • TSS pacing tables for Ironman and Half Ironman racing.

In the end, any powermeter is only as valuable as the investment YOU make in learning how to use it effectively. Augment your $2000 whizbang gadget with our $99 webcast series and get the most out of your training and racing power investment!

  • Do you own a powermeter but have difficulty finding quality information on how to apply the tool to multisport racing?
  • Are you a power wannabee, interesting in learning more about these cutting edge tools?
  • Are you ready to take your power training and racing to the next level?

Don’t Wait Any Longer: Purchase your download here.

Session 1: Power Training, for Multisport

  • The specifics of power-training as they relate to multisport, with special attention to the concepts put forth by CyclingPeaks: Functional Threshold Power, Intensity Factor, Normalized Power, Training Stress Score, etc.
  • Everything you need to know, explained in a language you can understand.
  • Training protocols to make you a stronger triathlon cyclist.

Session 2: Power Racing, for Multisport

  • We introduce the concept of your legs as a bank account, with successful racing simply an exercising in spending from that account wisely so you have $$$ left over to pay the Man on the run.
  • We give you a proven power race strategy for your next event: from Sprint to Iron Distance, hilly or flat, windy or calm, we will explain the art of racing with power.

Session 3: Analyzing Power Files

  • Power files with their many lines and numbers can be overwhelming. We teach you how to analyze the data, from rides and races, so you get what you need, and only what you need.
  • Tracking performance over time is about analyzing data trends. We cover what a multisport athlete should watch and what it means for their training and racing.

The Presenters are leading authorities on power meter use for multisport athletes, with years of experience teaching age groupers how to use these tools to further their multisport training and racing.

Rich Strauss, founder of Crucible Fitness and Endurance Nation.
Rich has been training, racing, and coaching with power since 2001. Hundreds of athletes have used his power training plans to PR in the HIM and IM distances. Rich has distilled his experience into a simple, easy to understand and implement power training and racing system.

Jason Digman, Coach and Founder of Dig It Triathlon and Multisport.
As an expert in power based training and racing, Jason coaches individual athletes of all levels and abilities in using power to its fullest advantage. Dig It athletes not only use the latest technology to train effectively, they have a good time doing it.

Kurt Perham, Coach and Founder of Personal Best Multisport Coaching.
Kurt has trained/raced/coached with power since 2000 and helped to guide athletes from first timers, to Ironman World Champions. He specializes in integrating power data into the day-to-day training of his athletes.

Rick Ashburn is an age-group triatlete M45-49 from Lafayette, CA, competing in all distances since 2002. He has been using power data in his training and racing since 2003, and has brought is day-job skills as an analyst to bear on some of the number-crunching aspects of using power data for training and racing.

On Sale, only $79, regularly $99! Purchase your download here.

September 5, 2007

“How much improvement will I see with a powermeter?”

A training plan athlete emailed me his thanks for a good race at Canada and the discussion turned to “what next,” which lead to powermeters and how much improvement can I see with one of these things. Here is my response:

Bill,
That’s a good question. This is what I’ve typically seen with a number of athletes over the years:

  • Typical triathlete comes to me, to the program. About my height and weight (165lb, 5′8″). In my experience this athlete, if he’s been training pretty much like everyone else in the tri world, will have a Functional Threshold Power on the bike of about 220 watts. Think of this as a bench press of 220 pounds.
  • At the end of one season of hard work, we can usually push this number up to around 250w or so. Your friends would say “Bill’s a solid rider,” meaning you can definitely hold your own in a group ride.
  • End of the off-season of the first year and going into the second year, we can push this up to 270-275w. Your friends now definitely pay attention when you go to the front of the group and you can make them hurt for several minutes at a time.
  • End of second, into the third you can push it up close or just over 300w. At my height and weight, 300w is the realm of top AG bike splits, you’re ripping the legs off of training partners, can really turn the screws to a group of triathletes for a good while, etc.

How do you get from 220 to 250 to 275 to 300w? It’s just WORK. There is no easy way. All that a PM does is help you measure, define, and analyze WORK, in all it’s forms. Having that little number under your nose, all the time, makes work a little easier (or maybe self-motivating) because it’s always there, rewarding you on a good day, reminding you of your bad days.

However, in the end it’s just a tool, a hammer. You wield the hammer. How much work you get done with that hammer is a function of motivation, discipline…lots of things that are up to you, not the hammer.

Rich

August 12, 2007

Ergomo announces price increases effective Sept 1

Have you considered purchasing an Ergomo? Don’t delay! Ergomo has announced the following price increases effective September 1, 2007:

  • Ergomo Pro, +$200 to $1849
  • Ergomo Bottom Bracket, +$100 to $999
  • Ergomo Carbon Cranks, +$100 to $499

The Ergomo Coaching Center, powered by Crucible Fitness and Endurance Nation has recently increased our inventory to meet the increased demand anticipated by this announcement. We have what you need for immediate purchase! All orders shipped same day with two-day shipping! Order today!

August 11, 2007

Press Release: ErgomoCoachingCenter.com, powered by Crucible Fitness and Endurance Nation

Elite triathlon coaches Rich Strauss and Patrick McCrann launch the Ergomo Coaching Center, powered by Crucible Fitness and Endurance Nation. The site will offer sales and support to Ergomo customers via a library of technical videos, podcasts and a live customer service chat window. In addition, the Ergomo Coaching Center will host power-training resources as Rich and Patrick develop these products for their Endurance Nation members.

The Ergomo Coaching Center is an official, fully stocked Ergomo Dealer offering same day shipping on all Ergomo products. Every Ergomo purchase from the Ergomo Coaching Center also includes:

Questions? Ready to order? Contact us or visit the Ergomo Coaching Center today!

August 10, 2007

Ergomo: The Ultimate Power-Training and Racing Tool

Powermeter discussions usually focus on hardware, installation, weight and, yes, even appearance. But as I am in the unique position of being both a powermeter retailer and a full-time triathlon coach, I’d like to share with you my thoughts on why the Ergomo is the best power training AND racing tool on the market today.Before I begin, I have to clarify one thing: The most important component in any powermeter system is YOU, not the powermeter. Any powermeter is only as effective as your committment to making the investment to learn how to operate, train and race with it properly. This will require a good bit of work on your part. If you can’t be bothered to wade through user manuals, books, articles, forums, learn how to use software tools, troubleshoot comm port issues, perform pre-flight checks on your powermeter, or even what buttons to push, then no powermeter is right for you. Powertraining requires you to work, on several levels, to yield a good return on your investment. There are lots of people out there with $3500 cyclecomputers, that look remarkably similar to SRMs, on their handlebars. They simply don’t know how to use tool they’ve invested a lot of money in. Don’t be that guy!

Software trumps Hardware
Having said that, the major selling point of the Ergomo for me (as a coach first and retailer second) is the software, not the hardware. The Ergomo’s close integration with CyclingPeaks sets it apart from the competition. CyclingPeaks is the gold-standard of power analysis tools, having created a universe of terms and tools we use to analyze and understand power data. Ergomo has integrated CyclingPeaks into it’s powermeter in two powerful ways: on your desktop and on the powermeter itself.

On your desktop, CyclingPeaks is the tool you use to download your ride from your Ergomo, configure the monitor, etc. Other powermeters come with proprietary software which is not nearly as powerful or as valuable as CyclingPeaks. So Powertap and SRM owners have to take the additional steps of learning they need to purchase CyclingPeaks, making the purchase, and then learning how to use it. In my experience, many don’t make it to step #1, much less progress completely to step #3.

On the powermeter display, Ergomo puts critical CyclingPeaks-derived numbers right on the monitor. It is one thing finish your ride, take a shower, download the file and analyze Intensity Factor, Training Stress Score, and Normalized watts, turkey sandwich in hand. It is quite another to see, feel, taste, and smell those numbers in real-time, on the bike, in the middle of your ride. This allows an Ergomo user to adapt their effort during each and every ride - or race - for the desired outcome.

Learn Faster
The results of these two factors is that, in general, my own Ergomo-owning athletes leap farther and faster up the learning curve than my Powertap or SRM athletes. They are hit squarely between the eyes with these CyclingPeaks terms during their rides and then, since their download tool is CyclingPeaks, they have no choice but to learn how to analyze and manipulate their data and the software. Most of these athletes quickly reach an advanced interest and depth of understanding of powertraining that I’ve seen many Powertap and SRM athletes never achieve. Basically, the Ergomo is a superior teaching and learning tool (see my investment points above).

Your Best Race Day - Every Time
The ultimate expression of this Ergomo + CyclingPeaks relationship is race day. By analyzing the files of my athletes and through discussions with other coaches, I’ve refined my race day pacing guidance to the level that much of the guesswork has been taken out of the equation. Imagine that your legs are a bank account with a positive balance. Your goal on race day is to spend that money at a rate that leaves cash in the account so you have enough to spend on the run. The Ergomo is the only powermeter that places your spending rate AND bank balance in front of your nose, in real time. That is extremely powerful information to have on race day. And the longer the day, the higher the risk of failure, and the more valuable this information becomes.

Testimonial from Coach Patrick McCrann of Performance Training Systems; Qualified at IMUSA 2007 using Ergomo Pro
“I relied on my Ergomo Pro to make sure that I executed my race plan perfectly. I wanted to start conservative - despite the early hills - and have a solid second loop. I used my Ergomo to track the Stress Score (TSS) of each loop so I could tell the impact my effort was having on my body. Knowing I wanted to ride under 290, I could see at the end of the first loop with a score of 141 that I was in a great place to push lap two. Dialing the effort up, I was able to ride a 152 on the second lap (right up to my target number). This pacing allowed me to get my critical nutrition in early and enabled me to mitigate some of the effect that a late headwind started to have. I got off of the bike 100% confident that I could run at my high-end…and I did. See you in Kona!”

Go Ergomo, Dust the Competition
If you are truly interested in boosting your performance - and are ready to make the commitment to a tool that is just as serious as you are - get an Ergomo. I strongly suggest you purchase an Ergomo from a coaching expert because there is a serious technological - and individual - learning curve, one that you will need guidance to successfully complete. I have trained and coached with power exclusively since 2003, and have turned hundreds of athletes loose on the unknowing Ironman competition. Join the ranks of my Ergomo athletes and get ready to have your best year yet.

Rich Strauss is the founder of the Ergomo Coaching Center, powered by Crucible Fitness and Endurance Nation. Rich has been an Ironman-specific coach since 2001, power-specific since 2003, and has successfully trained over 200 Ironman finishers. Hundreds more have used his training plans, now in their third generation of development. Rich is also the co-founder, with Patrick McCrann, of Endurance Nation and IronCamp.

August 9, 2007

Update: Ergomo Releases Customization Firmware

In their continuing commitment to being the powermeter leader, the makers of Ergomo have released a firmware update and software program that allows users to customize their Ergomo display. No more staring at numbers that don’t matter to you - you can swap them out for the ideal combination of real-time and cumulative-time data that you need to be your best.

Ergomo is the ONLY powermeter that allows users to completely customize their display–another reason to chose Ergomo over the competition.