Which app has the worst customer base who hold it back from greatness? I tried a couple of different apps over the last year and have browsed the various discussion boards and groups to find out little tips and tricks.
Trainerroad: people who think that because they've watched a couple of youtube videos and read Seiler and Ronnestad abstracts that they can create their own superior 8 week program, yet they are somehow naive enough to believe they can hold their ramp test FTP for an hour.
Zwift: I guess this is where the other customers have a direct impact on the experience of others. Weight dopers, sandbaggers, clueless zPower wonders. "hey, don't take it so seriously, it's just a game while I miscalibrate 2 power meters, program ANT+ spoofers, and calculate how much I need to weigh for me to win, but still be somewhat believable!". Zwift doesn't have time to chase these fragile egos and send them outside so they can sprint for stop sign strava segments.
Sufferfest: prefer stupid quests such as grinding out a "Knights of Sufferlandria" "Kitchen sink", or failing workouts by doing them at the full intensity (some are impossible) rather than the intensity recommended by the training plan. What could the coaches create if they weren't handcuffed by being restricted from changing some legacy videos by vocal longtimers?
Trainerroad: people who think that because they've watched a couple of youtube videos and read Seiler and Ronnestad abstracts that they can create their own superior 8 week program, yet they are somehow naive enough to believe they can hold their ramp test FTP for an hour.
Zwift: I guess this is where the other customers have a direct impact on the experience of others. Weight dopers, sandbaggers, clueless zPower wonders. "hey, don't take it so seriously, it's just a game while I miscalibrate 2 power meters, program ANT+ spoofers, and calculate how much I need to weigh for me to win, but still be somewhat believable!". Zwift doesn't have time to chase these fragile egos and send them outside so they can sprint for stop sign strava segments.
Sufferfest: prefer stupid quests such as grinding out a "Knights of Sufferlandria" "Kitchen sink", or failing workouts by doing them at the full intensity (some are impossible) rather than the intensity recommended by the training plan. What could the coaches create if they weren't handcuffed by being restricted from changing some legacy videos by vocal longtimers?