Watts Per Kg By Age. Your FTP equals the total power in Watts divided by your weight in
Your FTP equals the total power in Watts divided by your weight in kg. 5W/kg). 5-4. Body Weight: Heavier riders might produce higher absolute power output due to greater muscle mass, but when adjusted for weight (watts per kilogram), lighter riders often have an advantage, especially on climbs. Living and racing in TX, I never got above about 3. I went back to that thread and those views were no longer there. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-22. 95 to determine your Functional Threshold Power. [26] Watt was the fourth linebacker selected and the second outside linebacker. Average Power? Friel provides an example of a young, experienced, age-group athlete who weighs 154 lbs (70kg) and has an FTP of 280w.
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