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    Trying to understand how CTL, ATL and TSB are calculated in Suunto App

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    • MarioPedrazaM Offline
      MarioPedraza
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      ATL is the average of your TSS over the last seven days. So, if I haven’t trained in a week or 10 days, my ATL should be zero, but it isn’t. Why? How CTL and ATL are calculated? Thanks.

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        isazi Moderator @MarioPedraza
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        @MarioPedraza if it isn’t, it may be a bug. CTL is the 42 days TSS average, ATL the 7 days average. TSB is yesterday’s CTL - ATL.

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        • Mads Hintz-MadsenM Offline
          Mads Hintz-Madsen @MarioPedraza
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          Hmmm, I think that the statement “ATL is the average TSS over the last seven days” may not be entirely correct. According to Training Peaks:

          "…
          TrainingPeaks calculates ATL, by default, as the exponentially weighted average of daily TSS for the past 7 days. Note that, in effect, ATL represents the training an athlete has done in the past two weeks given the nature of exponentially weighted averages.

          Formula
          ATLtoday = ATLyesterday + (TSStoday - ATLyesterday) (1/ATL time constant)
          …"

          I guess that the time constant in the above formula (which is not limited to 7 days) is set so that the weighted average is roughly equivalent to a 7 day moving average. By doing it this way, you will have a more smooth rolloff in the ATL instead of a somewhat abrupt transition to zero when you haven’t done any training for 7 days.

          Source:
          https://help.trainingpeaks.com/hc/en-us/articles/204071894-Fatigue-ATL-

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          • isaziI Offline
            isazi Moderator @Mads Hintz-Madsen
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            @Mads-Hintz-Madsen good to know! Suunto is licensing these metrics from TrainingPeaks so they should work as defined by TrainingPeaks.

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            • MarioPedrazaM Offline
              MarioPedraza @Mads Hintz-Madsen
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              Thanks @Mads-Hintz-Madsen.

              So we cannot calculate fatigue because we do not know how to calculate the ATL time constant. Well, we have it in Suunto App, it was out of curiosity.

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              • MarioPedrazaM Offline
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                More info if interested.

                https://forum.slowtwitch.com/forum/Slowtwitch_Forums_C1/Triathlon_Forum_F1/Help_me_understand_the_pmc_calculations_of_ctl_and_atl_P5530452/

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                • MarioPedrazaM Offline
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                  Now that I have a 30-day trial on Training Peaks, I see that the TSS values ​​calculated by Suunto App is different from the TSS value of TP. So CTL, ATL and TSB do not match. In my case, I use Stryd so the TSS calculation takes power, and I have all the values ​​​​correctly configured in both places. Shouldn’t they be the same?

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                    Brad_Olwin Moderator @MarioPedraza
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                    @MarioPedraza You need to have zones set up the same in both. My TSS values match.

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                      herlas Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
                      last edited by herlas

                      @Brad_Olwin this has been discussed many times before, Stryd zones are defined with upper zone 3 limit as the FTP value, Suunto on the other hand uses upper zone 4 as the FTP and this is fixed there’s no setting.

                      This makes all power-based workouts on Suunto to have TSS under-estimated.

                      Training Peaks allows to set FTP value on its own, meaning not tied to a zone.

                      I’ve been using TP TSS scores and updating my Suunto workout TSS for almost the last 3 years that I’ve using Stryd to have same realistic values. Tendencies will be similar when not doing so but numbers will not be close to what they are.

                      Hope this helps @MarioPedraza

                      FYI https://forum.suunto.com/topic/6945/running-tss-power-based-need-option-to-set-ftp?_=1706106190848

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                      • MarioPedrazaM Offline
                        MarioPedraza @Brad_Olwin
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                        @Brad_Olwin That’s how I set it, but the values ​​are different in my case. Who knows…

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                        • MarioPedrazaM Offline
                          MarioPedraza @herlas
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                          @herlas Thanks.

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                          • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                            Brad_Olwin Moderator @herlas
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                            @herlas OP did not say power. I don’t use power, mostly HR.

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                            • herlasH Offline
                              herlas Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
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                              @Brad_Olwin it’s there but no worries 🙂

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                                Brad_Olwin Moderator @herlas
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                                @herlas OP quote in first post
                                ATL is the average of your TSS over the last seven days. So, if I haven’t trained in a week or 10 days, my ATL should be zero, but it isn’t. Why? How CTL and ATL are calculated? Thanks.

                                Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                                • MarioPedrazaM Offline
                                  MarioPedraza @Brad_Olwin
                                  last edited by MarioPedraza

                                  @Brad_Olwin Ok

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