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How to Beat the Beatboard

You guys love the Beatboard!  It turns out the good folks of the City of London have a bit of a competitive streak.  Who knew?

The Beatboard adds an element of of fun competition to each Cyclebeat ride, and more importantly, it gives you something to aim for.  During each ride, you can try to catch up with the person just ahead of you, and over time, you can aim to increase your power. 

The Beatboard is pretty simple, but we thought a quick guide to the numbers would help everyone to understand what the data means, and what you need to do to move up the rankings.  So we hereby present a bluffer’s guide to the Beatboard:

 

          

Rank – That’s how you’re doing.  Your place on the board, based on the energy exerted (see below).  Don’t worry about where you rank overall, bigger people have an advantage, and stronger cyclists have an advantage.  But why not use this as a motivational tool – can you stay ahead of the person behind you, or catch up with someone just ahead.  That, fellow riders, is the joy of the Beatboard.

Bike – That’s your bike number.   Easy.

Power – This tells you how hard you are working at any given moment.  Power is measured in watts, and is based on a combination of your speed and your resistance.  So you can increase your power either by cycling faster (i.e. increasing your RPM) or by increasing your bike resistance (using the red lever on your bike – resistance ranges between 1 and 24).

During a ride, look at the power level that you can comfortably maintain.  From one ride to the next, push yourself to very gradually increase that figure.  If your average power goes up,  that means you are getting fitter and stronger.  And you will move up the Beatboard.

RPM – That’s the rate at which you are pedalling.  Increase your RPM to get that flywheel spinning faster.

Energy – That’s the overall work that you have done so far during the ride.  The higher your average power, the more work you have done.  Whoever notches up the highest energy score rules the Beatboard.   Your energy score is measured in Kilojoules, and is not a measure of the calories which you have burned (more about that in next week’s blog post).

Coming soon:  We are going to colour code the Beatboard, to separate the guys from the girls.  So you’ll have the chance to be Queen, or King, of the hill.

 

Next week we’ll have a look at the results you receive by email and online, and we’ll explain why the person who heads our online leaderboard is not always the same person as the one who heads the in-class Beatboard.  

 

So how are you all doing on the Beatboard?  And let us know if you have any more questions about it.


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Posted 06-Mar-2013

Tagged: Fitness Cyclebeat Beatboard

Comments

Cyclebeat
20-Apr-2013 03:31

Sorry we have not yet posted a follow up to this blog. The reason is that we are going to simplify the online leaderboard a bit. Once we've made those changes, we'll put up a blog post explaining all the numbers.

Matt
16-Apr-2013 18:49

Next week we’ll have a look at the results you receive by email and online, and we’ll explain why the person who heads our online leaderboard is not always the same person as the one who heads the in-class Beatboard - has this post been made yet?

Cyclebeat
09-Mar-2013 01:50

Hi Sofia, bike 19 is not behaving at the moment, we are getting it fixed as soon as possible - really sorry about that.

Sofia
07-Mar-2013 05:24

Hiya, my bike didn't register anything in class on Tuesday when I was in (bike 19)....

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