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Mathematical modeling of the power duration relationship while cycling, Part 1 - A primer on modeling.

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The New Power-Duration Model in WKO4November 5, 2013 | Andrew R. Coggan, Ph.D.

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The power-duration relationship

Linear time scale Log time scale

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The new power-duration model in WKO4

• A heart-warming tale in which the mean maximal power chart and the power profiling table meet, fall in love, get married, and have a child that turns out to be somewhat of a child prodigy.

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The new power-duration model in WKO4

• The most advanced mathematical model of the exercise intensity-duration relationship ever developed.

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Webinar series topics

• Part I: A primer on modeling• Part II: Limitations of current models• Part III: Introduction of a superior approach• Part IV: Present and possible future applications

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The $64,000 question

Why?

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The power-duration relationship

Linear time scale Log time scale

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The $64,000 answer

Because having a robust mathematical description of an individual’s power-duration relationship provides quantitative insight re. their unique abilities and paves the way for other analyses.

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Importance of new power-duration model

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Evolution of rider phenotyping

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Uses for the power-duration model

1. Auto FTP2. Pmax3. FRC4. dFRC5. Phenotyping6. Individual adaptations scores7. Auto match finding8. Identification of outliers9. Optimal pacing strategy10. Application to other sports

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The new power-duration model in WKO4

Part I: A primer on modeling

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Some mathematical models

Coggan AR, Ruby BC, Zderic TW. FASEB J 1999; 13: A1055

Coggan AR, et al. J Nucl Cardiol 2009; 16: 562-570.

Herrero P, et al. J Nucl Med 2007; 48: 955-964.

Herrero P, et al. J Nucl Med 2007; 48: 2046-2055.

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Caveats re. mathematical modeling

• Mathematical models are theoretical constructs that may, or may not, have a basis in reality

• All models are wrong, but some are useful

• The usefulness of any model depends in part upon its domain of validity

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Example of a limited domain of validity

Model structure Model validation

Coggan AR, et al. J Nucl Cardiol 2009; 16: 562-570.

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How do you evaluate mathematical models?

1. Statistical criteriaa. F testb. Runs testc. AIC

2. Residualsa. Distributionb. Magnitudec. Bias

3. Parameter estimatesa. Numberb. Independencec. Precision

4. External validation

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Most important take-home message?

R2 is not an adequate indicator of the goodness-of-fit of a multi-parameter, non-linear model!

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R2 as a measure of goodness-of-fit

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R2 as a measure of goodness-of-fit

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R2 as a measure of goodness-of-fit

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How do you evaluate mathematical models?

1. Statistical criteriaa. F testb. Runs testc. AIC

2. Residualsa. Magnitudeb. Distributionc. Bias

3. Parameter estimatesa. Numberb. Independencec. Precision

4. External validation

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What is a “normalized residual”?

x 100%

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Residuals of linear fit

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How do you evaluate mathematical models?

1. Statistical criteriaa. F testb. Runs testc. AIC

2. Residualsa. Magnitudeb. Distributionc. Bias

3. Parameter estimatesa. Numberb. Independencec. Precision

4. External validation

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The critical power model

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Distribution of normalized residuals

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Normalized residuals vs. duration

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Independence of parameter estimates

W’ CP

W’ 1.00 0.07

CP 1.00

Correlation matrix for parameters of critical power model

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External validation

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Model vs. reality

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Distribution of normalized residuals

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Normalized residuals vs. duration

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Limitations of the critical power model

“The critical power concept is not without its limitations...in particular, it tends to greatly overestimate the maximal power that can be generated for only a few seconds, and it predicts that there should be a power output below which fatigue will never occur. In addition, the exact values obtained for W' and critical power depend in part on the testing protocol, e.g., the exact combination of powers and durations used to define the curve...”

- Yours truly, post to the wattage list on 2/11/2002

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Summary

• Modeling the power-duration relationship provides many potential benefits

• Such benefits, however, will only be realizable with a sufficiently robust model

• Standard criteria and approaches (which do not include R2) exist for evaluating mathematical models

• The classic critical power model fails to adequately describe the entire power-duration relationship

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