System for processing exertion data derived from exertion detection devices
First Claim
1. A method for implementing an electronic feedback loop based on exertion data derived from one or more exertion sensors including at least one of a bicycle power meter, a heart rate monitor, or a global positioning satellite watch, the method comprising:
- generating, by an exertion sensor data processor, a workout schedule, wherein the generating includesquerying an electronic database for a race date, race performance goal, and athlete capability parameters;
determining a number of time units between a current date and the race date;
for each time unit of the number of time unitsdetermining, by the workout processor, a prescribed stress level for the time unit;
generating by the workout processor, workouts that subject an athlete to the prescribed stress level for the time unit; and
storing the workouts in the workout schedule in the electronic database detecting, via the one or more exertion sensors, physical exertion during at least one of the workouts;
computing, by the exertion sensor data processor, an actual stress level for the at least one of the workouts, wherein the computing is based on the exertion data derived from the one or more exertion sensors;
querying, by the exertion sensor data processor, the electronic database for the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts;
determining, by the exertion sensor data processor, that the actual stress level is less than the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts;
in response to determining that the actual stress level is less than the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts, modifying, by the exertion sensor data processor, the workout schedule; and
transmitting, over the electronic communications network, an electronic workout data file including the modified workout schedule for presentation on a remote display device.
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Abstract
Some embodiments implement a method for an electronic feedback loop based on data generated by at least one bike power sensor. The method can include generating, by an exertion sensor data processor based on the one or more electronic files, data indicating training phases for a race season, wherein each of the training phases define swim workouts, bike workouts, and run workouts. The method can also include receiving, by the exertion sensor data processor via the electronic network, an electronic exertion data file indicating power output detected by the bike power sensor. The method can also include modifying, by the exertion sensor data processor, at least one of the swim workouts, bike workouts, or run workouts based on the power output detected by the bike power sensor.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for implementing an electronic feedback loop based on exertion data derived from one or more exertion sensors including at least one of a bicycle power meter, a heart rate monitor, or a global positioning satellite watch, the method comprising:
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generating, by an exertion sensor data processor, a workout schedule, wherein the generating includes querying an electronic database for a race date, race performance goal, and athlete capability parameters; determining a number of time units between a current date and the race date; for each time unit of the number of time units determining, by the workout processor, a prescribed stress level for the time unit; generating by the workout processor, workouts that subject an athlete to the prescribed stress level for the time unit; and storing the workouts in the workout schedule in the electronic database detecting, via the one or more exertion sensors, physical exertion during at least one of the workouts; computing, by the exertion sensor data processor, an actual stress level for the at least one of the workouts, wherein the computing is based on the exertion data derived from the one or more exertion sensors; querying, by the exertion sensor data processor, the electronic database for the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts; determining, by the exertion sensor data processor, that the actual stress level is less than the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts; in response to determining that the actual stress level is less than the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts, modifying, by the exertion sensor data processor, the workout schedule; and transmitting, over the electronic communications network, an electronic workout data file including the modified workout schedule for presentation on a remote display device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A computer-readable storage medium including instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations for implementing an electronic feedback loop based on exertion data derived from one or more exertion sensors including at least one of a bicycle power meter, a heart rate monitor, or a global positioning satellite watch, the instructions comprising:
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instructions to generate, by an exertion sensor data processor, a workout schedule, wherein the instructions to generate includes instructions to query an electronic database for a race date, race performance goal, and athlete capability parameters; instructions to determine a number of time units between a current date and the race date; instructions to for each time unit of the number of time units determine, by the workout processor, a prescribed stress level for the time unit; generate by the workout processor, workouts that subject an athlete to the prescribed stress level for the time unit; instructions to store the workouts in the workout schedule in the electronic database instructions to detect, via the one or more exertion sensors, physical exertion during at least one of the workouts; instructions to compute, by the exertion sensor data processor, an actual stress level for the at least one of the workouts, wherein the computing is based on the exertion data derived from the one or more exertion sensors; instructions to query, by the exertion sensor data processor, the electronic database for the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts; instructions to determine, by the exertion sensor data processor, that the actual stress level is less than the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts; instructions to, in response to the determining that the actual stress level is less than the prescribed stress level for the at least one of the workouts, modify the workout schedule; and instructions to transmit, over the electronic communications network, an electronic workout data file including the modified workout schedule for presentation on a remote display device. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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