June 21, 2022 5 min read
There are lots of benefits to testing your fitness level, both to optimise your training and to enhance your performance. Being able to maximise your time in the saddle and know which areas to focus on will go a long way to helping you become a better cyclist. Here’s everything you need to know about why Wattbike is the perfect fitness testing partner.
In cycling, benchmark testing is an evaluation of your current fitness level and athletic capabilities. Benchmark testing is important as it gives an indication of your existing level and shows where there is room for improvement. Doing regular benchmark tests on an indoor bike trainer such as theWattbike Atom orWattbike Pro/Trainer will allow you to accurately measure and track your progress, showing areas of strength and weakness and pinpointing how to improve.
Especially during the winter months, benchmarking testing is great to see how you're improving your fitness from your indoors sessions, in preparation for the outdoor season.
There are various fitness tests you can do for cycling, and the best way to do this is on anindoor bike trainer using the free Wattbike Hub training app.
Differentperformance tests are suitable for people with varying levels of fitness and the test you choose will also depend on your training goals. Most fitness tests for cycling will require aheart rate monitor.
One of the most popular benchmark fitness tests for cyclists is theFTP test - which stands for Functional Threshold Power. It’s a maximal effort test and is best suited for endurance cyclists who already have a very good fitness baseline and want to understand their training zones andaerobic capacity in more detail.
How to test:
It is simple and easy to complete an FTP test on the Wattbike.
When you’ve completed the FTP bike test you will be able to see your results on the test screen. Use them to improve your training, and set up your cycling goals.
Once you have done an FTP test and received a figure for your FTP, you can set personalised training zones and structure your training around them. It’s a 20-minute test that can last up to an hour with warm-up and cool-down and will take you to 100% of your aerobic capacity.
A submaximal test is not as intense as something like an FTP test and is therefore more suited to beginners and those with a lower level of fitness. As it is submaximal, this means you stop at around 7 on the scale of perceived exertion, as opposed to hitting 10 like in the FTP test.
The Health Assessment Submax Test willestimate your Maximum Minute Power (MMP), Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) (also your FTP* and FTHR) and give you an age and gender-related fitness score. You can use this information to set personalised training zones, give structure to your training and inform your fitness compared to your age grouping. It'sideal for the beginning of a new training block to give you an idea of your fitness level.
Once you complete the Health Assessment Submax test on the Wattbike Hub, you’ll be given a score based on where you place for your age and gender. If you score under the 50th percentile you are considered a beginner, 70th percentile and under is intermediate, and 90th percentile and above is advanced. This gives a great indication of how much progress you need to make and can be an excellent motivator.
How to take the test
Why train on the award-winning indoor smart bike, Wattbike Atom
You’ll love the Wattbike Atom for the same reason our athletes do - accelerated gains in performance, power and technique - all from the comfort of your home.Take your fitness up a level with a totally immersive, somewhat addictive, indoor cycling experience. Ride or race friends in real-world routes, with instant connectivity to your favourite training apps, including the free Wattbike Hub app.
This article was written by Alex Parren, a Freelance Health & Fitness writer, as well as a qualified Personal Trainer and Nutritionist.
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