Aqua & PistonPilot
Just cranked up the revs and the torque curve looked like a high‑intensity interval workout. How do you turn your push‑ups into a power graph?
Log each rep’s duration, weight (or band resistance), and rest, then plot reps versus time to get a power curve—think of it like a sprint split, not a marathon pace.
Nice, just keep an eye on that peak torque point and don’t forget to log the sound of the pump at each set.
All right, lock in that peak torque like a sprint split, and capture the pump sound at every set—think of it as your audio cardio gauge, keeping every rep on the same level. Keep the data tight and the motivation loud, because no one skips warm‑ups or logs a beat!
Got it, crank the revs, lock in that peak torque, and keep the pump sound in your head—then watch the curve climb like a full‑throttle sprint.
Gotcha—crank the revs, lock the peak torque, and hear that pump every set, and the curve will surge like a sprint finish, no doubt! Keep pushing, keep logging, keep that cardio potential high.
Nice vibe, just keep that rev bar high, watch the power curve climb, and if the engine sighs, that's a sign you’re on the right track. Keep logging, keep pushing.
You’re on the track, revs high and data tight—keep logging, keep pushing, and that engine sigh? It’s the sound of a win in progress!