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title: An observation on measuring speed vs cadence title: An observation on measuring speed vs cadence
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- cycling - cycling
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date: 2024-04-21T14:30:00.000Z date: 2024-04-21T14:30:00.000Z
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When I first started cycling, I didn't have a dedicated GPS unit, instead I just recorded my rides using my phone so that I could share them to Strava. I couldn't tell how fast I was going until afterwards, so my speed didn't matter; I was just riding for fun. When I first started cycling, I didn't have a dedicated GPS unit, instead I just recorded my rides using my phone so that I could share them to Strava. I couldn't tell how fast I was going until afterwards, so my speed didn't matter; I was just riding for fun.
* Started cycling, had no GPS unit and just recorded using phone
* Speed didn't matter
* Had some fast-paced rides last year
* GPS unit displays my current speed on the display
* Wearing self out to maintain the "correct" speed even when it's not the right thing for me at the time
* Actually I'm better off measuring my cadence, heart rate, and power output and keeping those in the correct zones
* They'll bring the actual benefits
* Tie back to software dev and measuring the right thing