Webinar: The Performance Manager, Nov 14 & 28
6 November 2007Summary:
The Performance Manager: What it means, the scientific inspiration behind it, how to use it, case studies with elite, masters, track and category athletes, and of course… how to plan for a peak. November 14th and 28th, 2007. Sign up now!

This is a two part Webinar featuring both Hunter Allen and Dr. Andrew R. Coggan, Ph.D. The first part will be on November 14th, 2007 at 7pm Eastern time, and will feature, Dr. Andrew R. Coggan, co-author of the book, “Training and Racing with a Powermeter“, author of over 100 published, peer-reviewed papers and creator of the Performance Manager Chart. The webinar will last for 1.5 hours, with the presentation approximately one hour and then a 30 minute question and answer session.
The second part of the webinar will be on November 28th, 2007 at 7pm eastern time, and will feature Hunter Allen, co-author of the book, “Training and Racing with a Power Meter”, Founder of the Peaks Coaching Group and President of the WKO+ division of Peaksware software. This webinar will also last 1.5 hours, with the last 30 minutes open for questions.
The cost for both webinars is $149, or you may purchase them separately for $99. Sorry, we have a strict no-refund policy, if you end up not being able to attend, we can only apply a credit to your account for the next webinar.
Don’t delay Sign up now!
Part 1, November 14th, 2007: The Scientific Inspiration For The Performance Manager Concept
Dr. Coggan will discuss these topics:
- The theory and mathematics behind Banister’s impulse-response model
- Strengths and weaknesses of the impulse-response model
- The development of the Performance Manager concept
- Similarities and differences between the Performance Manager and the impulse-response model
- The art of applying the Performance Manager, including important caveats and limitations
Part 2, November 28th, 2007: The Practical Application of The Performance Manager Chart and How To Use It Effectively
Hunter Allen will discuss:
- How to set up your Performance Manager Chart to optimize your analysis.
- How to make sure your Performance Manager Chart is telling you what you need to know.
- Interpreting the Performance Manager Chart and reviewing the accompanying/supporting data.
- Case Study on Master’s National Champion, Fast touring Cyclist, and an Elite Pro Triathlete
- Sneak Peek into Running TSS and how to use the Performance Manager for Running.
You will be emailed instructions on how to join the webinar the day OF the webinar, so be sure to check your email the day of the webinar. We will be using www.gotomeeting.com and you will want to log on about 5-10minutes before the start of the webinar. An internet connection and separate phone are required to participate in this webinar.
For questions, please email info@peakscoachinggroup.com
This webinar is sponsored by Peaksware, makers of TrainingPeaks.com and WKO+ software

9 Responses to “Webinar: The Performance Manager, Nov 14 & 28”
November 6th, 2007 at 2:02 pm
Is there a time for this webinar?
November 7th, 2007 at 10:14 am
Yes, 7pm, Eastern Time, on both dates
November 8th, 2007 at 10:05 pm
Is The Performance Manager only available to subscribers on the CyclePeaks web site? I don’t see any sign of it when I’m logged on to my TraiingPeaks account.
November 9th, 2007 at 6:38 am
Any chance USAC will grant CEU credit for this?
November 9th, 2007 at 8:27 am
Performance Manager is only available within the WKO product ( a standa alone desktop software application)
I will contact USAC to see about CEU credits
November 12th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
Sorry, but I got to ask this again:
will the phone connection be via 800number or normal telephone number as I can’t dial into 800numbers from abroad.
November 12th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
We suggest using Skype to dial in to the conference, we will supply a telephone number, but it will not be toll-free.
November 14th, 2007 at 8:40 pm
Is there a replay of this evening event that I can paid to gain access to?
November 28th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
I too was wondering if there is a recorded version of these two talks that can be purchased after the fact? I am unable to join in tonight, but am very interested in the topic. Thanks!