Hi, I am using the possibility to import my training calender from Trainerroad, which automatically also imports the anticipated load (in TSS) from the planned workouts. I can see the future impact of these loads under my fitness tab, but also on my graphs under the “Compare” tab. Is there a general way to not have that happen? I.e., I would prefer to see my fitness and other data WITHOUT the projection of future loads, but still be able to see the workouts planned in my calendar. Did I miss that I can set this somewhere, or is such an ignoring of future planned loads not implemented currently?
Thanks,
Lars
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You can only do this if you delete the planned load from within the individual workouts in the future.
Out of interest, why would you not want to see future projected load and how that impacts your future load/training plan/fitness?
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Thanks, I was guessing that this would be the case.
Your question was actually quite good, as it made me think why I would want it, and all I could come up with was “That’s how I had it before importing my TR calendar.” I suppose in the context of training, it makes indeed sense to be able to project it. But sometimes it could also make sense to see what happens ahead of time if, e.g., I know I am going to miss some TR workouts (because I am sick, etc.). I could delete them in TR, but that wouldn’t really be the same as not completing them. So ideally, it would still be handy to have a “switch” to toggle future load impact off.
For the “Compare” page, where it really makes sense to see how certain variables increase over time to compare it to other years without having future workouts accounted for, I found the easy solution to filter rides to exclude all rides that are less than 1 km.
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I would also like this feature. I would like something like filtered categories, where “fitness” is just accomplished work, and “future fitness” is projected.
I see this as a way to track planned vs actual gains.