Here’s my Difficult Mixed “Endurance” workout from yesterday (SMART Song 2 Fixed) –
As compared to an Easy Pure Endurance workout a week ago –
When form is yellow (tired) that simply means no high intensity workouts will be recommended as with blue/green form. Endurance workouts include a range from easy to “hard” endurance with intervals into green (SS/Threshold territory). Some may tap TP or creep above it. However, the overall strain ratio classifies the workout within Xert’s endurance quadrant. IE, work performed below TP.
Sprint TT is the label for the 20:00 minute point along your power curve.
Keep in mind Xert is a set of guidelines to consider, not a rigid prescription. You always have a choice from a variety of workouts represented in both the top four list and Load More (top twenty). Or when you use Filter to change focus or the amount of time you have to train today.
IOW you can bend Xert to your will. If you only want lower-intensity endurance and prefer a more traditional polarized approach, you can do that. If you respond well to sweet spot, consider the “hard” endurance options which are easy to recognize by their thumbnail charts. Even so, most are not traditional SS sets of X minutes at X%. The few classic SS workouts are from the Coach folder versus the Xert curated Standard folder which contains a variety of SMART interval workouts. Once you realize all the benefits those run-of-the-mill FTP workouts will seem old-fashioned.
You can view any workout in Workout Designer beforehand to see details along with how your current signature applies to that workout. That may influence your decision as to whether hard endurance is a viable option for today.
Workout/ride classification depends on the profile math.
Rating: Easy, Moderate, Difficult, Tough, Hard
Specificity: Polar, Mixed, Pure
Focus Duration: 2 min (Road Sprinter), 3 (Pursuiter), 4 (Puncheur), 5 (Breakaway Specialist), 6 (Rouleur), 8 (GC Specialist), 10 (Climber), 20+ minutes (Endurance - Sprint TT thru Triathlete)
Reference –
Difficulty Rating – Xert (baronbiosys.com)
Specificity Rating – Xert (baronbiosys.com)
Focus Duration – Xert (baronbiosys.com)
Sweet Spot, Threshold and Polarized Training … By the Numbers – Xert (baronbiosys.com)
To better understand Focus Type/Duration I suggest you listen to the deep dive in podcast #21.
It is an important concept to understand and is a driving component in Xert.
Focus is also discussed in this Academy series video –
Episode I1 - Mastering Xert - Improve - Quantifying Your Training - YouTube