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Performance metrics

How to use HRV for training: A practical guide to HRV recovery and better workout decisions
Andy Layhe  ·  4/20/2026
How to use HRV for training: A practical guide to HRV recovery and better workout decisions

Heart rate variability, or HRV, is the small variation in time between one heartbeat and the next, and for endurance athletes, it’s most useful as a trend that shows how well the body is handling training and life stress, not as a one-off score that tells you whether today is good or bad. Used well, HRV can help you decide when to push, when to hold steady, and when to back off, but it only becomes genuinely useful when you judge it against your own normal range and combine it with sleep, soreness, mood and the demands of your training.

What to avoid during base building
Ric Stern  ·  1/2/2026
What to avoid during base building

Base building sets the ceiling for your entire season, yet many cyclists repeat the same early-season training mistakes year after year. This guide highlights the base-building mistakes holding you back, explains what to avoid during base training, and shows how aerobic base cycling, progressive overload, and consistent base riding create a training plan that actually delivers results.

A guide to key cycling metrics that can improve your riding
Lauren Wolff  ·  2/6/2024
A guide to key cycling metrics that can improve your riding

Learn about some essential metrics to help you understand why they are important in monitoring and measuring your progress when creating a training plan. I will discuss setting goals, FTP testing, power training zones, Normalised Power, Intensity Factor (IF) and Training Stress Score (TSS). There is no need to feel daunted by these terms, data and numbers if you keep reminding yourself to stick to your plan and use the training metrics available on ROUVY to help you with your riding.

WHAT ARE WATTS?
Robbie Ferri  ·  2/16/2023
WHAT ARE WATTS?

Cycling is a great way to get fit, meet new people, and explore new places. With technology advancing, cycling is changing, and we constantly see new gear that can help us improve the experience. Two pieces, in particular, are smart turbo trainers and power meters. These are easily accessible and give us a huge amount of metrics to help us advance to become better cyclists.