Q&A #13 - Bike power indoors vs. outdoors, and are recovery weeks necessary for low-volume athletes

Q&A #13 - Bike power indoors vs. outdoors, and are recovery weeks necessary for low-volume athletes   If the difference between your FTP indoors and outdoors can be 20-30 watts, do you need to test your FTP separately in these different conditions?  What are the factors that impact how big (or small) of a difference you will have?  If you're only training 7-8 hours per week, do you really need a recovery week every 3 or 4 weeks?    LINKS AND RESOURCES:   That Triathlon Show website  Coaching Training Plans Dependence of the Nature of the Pedaling Activity on Maximal Aerobic Power in Cycling Gross Efficiency and Cycling Economy Are Higher in the Field as Compared with on an Axiom Stationary Ergometer Fast Talk podcast, ep. 60: Rethinking the science of trainers Adjusting Your Functional Threshold Power for Indoor Riding - article by Hunter Allen     SPONSORS: Stac - The Stac Zero is the world's quietest bike trainer. No noise and no tire wear, since it doesn't even touch the tire! It is also very portable and affordable. Even more so when using the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW for 20% off when you buy your Stac bike trainer (any of the models).     ROKA - The finest triathlon wetsuits, apparel, equipment, and eyewear on the planet. Trusted by Javier Gómez, Gwen Jorgensen, Flora Duffy, Mario Mola, Lucy Charles and others. Now shipping directly from the UK and EU. Get 20% off your entire order with the discount code THATTRIATHLONSHOW.      RATE AND REVIEW: If you enjoy the show, please help me out by subscribing, rating and reviewing.      CONTACT: Want to send feedback, questions or just chat? Email me at mikael@scientifictriathlon.com or connect on Twitter - my handle is @SciTriat.

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That Triathlon Show is the podcast for triathletes of all levels who want to train smarter and race faster. With over 600 episodes and millions of downloads since 2017, this show cuts through the noise and misinformation, delivering practical, no-nonsense advice rooted in both the art and science of training and performance. The podcast features in-depth interviews with the world’s best coaches, top sports scientists, and elite athletes. Each episode dives into the nuances of training methodology, performance optimization, and race-day execution, providing insights you can apply right away. Whether you're preparing for a supersprint or an Ironman, or focusing on a single sport like swimming, cycling, or running, you'll find expert guidance and relevant content here. The podcast is hosted by Mikael Eriksson, a former engineer now coaching professional and age-group athletes. Mikael is a Level III certified coach with over a decade of experience in coaching. Join a global community of dedicated triathletes and take your performance to the next level. Learn more at www.scientifictriathlon.com/podcast.