I have been following the various discussions on power cranks with great interest and amusement for a while. I think I understand what a realistic expectation is regarding improvements from using these, but what I'm not clear on is what amount of work (training time) is required to reap the benefits of these? I currently ride about 2-3 times a week for an hour on the trainer, and then a long ride outdoors on the weekend. Is it simply a matter of putting the PC's on the bike and continuing with my normal training (after some adjustment period) or is there additional PC-specific training required above and beyond my normal allotted training. Given my finite time available for training, I don't think I could add significantly more time to my training plan for these, but if using them is transparent to my total training hours I'd be interested in utilizing them.
Mr. Day- I'm no pro, not by a long shot. I'm a 34 yr old 2nd year triathlete doing my first IM this year, with aspirations of qualifying for Kona in 2-3 years. If you are interested in sponsoring a MOP'er I'd love a free pair of PC's :-) I'll unabashedly rave about your product on this forum if you can help get me to Kona! Heck, I'll even drive to Walnut Creek to get 'em!
Mr. Day- I'm no pro, not by a long shot. I'm a 34 yr old 2nd year triathlete doing my first IM this year, with aspirations of qualifying for Kona in 2-3 years. If you are interested in sponsoring a MOP'er I'd love a free pair of PC's :-) I'll unabashedly rave about your product on this forum if you can help get me to Kona! Heck, I'll even drive to Walnut Creek to get 'em!