Hi guys,
Yesterday, I calibrated by Wahoo Kickr Snap through Zwift, and my watts went way down. Maybe I'm just in worse shape than I thought, but now it's difficult to hold 50w, and I did an FTP test and my new FTP is 88w. I'm a 17 year old boy and I'm very active, and have been riding a lot recently. I've done multiple 100 mile rides, and I've been biking for awhile. Do you think this power reading is accurate? I tried recalibrating it in the Wahoo app instead of Zwift, but it didn't change anything. The resistance in the trainer is also a lot higher for some reason after calbrating it, and it's hard to ride. I 80w is pretty difficult, and 100w feels basically all out. Is there any way to fix this because it would be pretty depressing if this is accurate.
I've tried unplugging it and restarting it, as well as inflating the tires.
Yesterday, I calibrated by Wahoo Kickr Snap through Zwift, and my watts went way down. Maybe I'm just in worse shape than I thought, but now it's difficult to hold 50w, and I did an FTP test and my new FTP is 88w. I'm a 17 year old boy and I'm very active, and have been riding a lot recently. I've done multiple 100 mile rides, and I've been biking for awhile. Do you think this power reading is accurate? I tried recalibrating it in the Wahoo app instead of Zwift, but it didn't change anything. The resistance in the trainer is also a lot higher for some reason after calbrating it, and it's hard to ride. I 80w is pretty difficult, and 100w feels basically all out. Is there any way to fix this because it would be pretty depressing if this is accurate.
I've tried unplugging it and restarting it, as well as inflating the tires.
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Henry Schultz: Feb 18, 24 10:29