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I use Today's Plan rather than Training Peaks, and I don't have WKO, so can't see all the metrics he looks at. However, I am pleased with the progression in 60m w/kg.
Do you know if you can import from Training peaks data in to Today's plan?
I was thinking about taking a look and comparing what the two look like. I'm not using any particular plans other than trying to fit Trainerroad plans in around Audax's whilst aiming to keep the Form in a a sensible place, but over the past two weeks or so, the form it says isn't matching how I've been feeling (though could bit a bit of illness in the background at the moment) I've been finding the stravistix multisport fitness graph more representative even though I have my HR and Power zones mirrored across all the platforms.
Yes, export from Training Peaks (TPe) to Today's Plan (TPl) is a cinch. Once you have all the historic data, you can sync to both simultaneously via Garmin Connect.
I've subscribed to both. Comparing the two, I like the TPe mobile app better (mostly for the weekly CTL / ATL / TSB page - TPe only has it on the desktop), but everything else is a little bit nicer on TPl for me. It's just really nice to use - very polished. TPl has it's automagic plans / sessions, which for me are really good. That aside, both now do workout export to Zwift, and are much of a muchness - except TPl syncs with Zwift automagically - so when you load up Zwift in the morning, the workout for the day is awaiting for you. TPl is a fair chunk cheaper, even with BC discount.
My main criticisms of TPl are that it is endlessly configurable - you can end up displaying so much data you can get lost in it; and that the training plans could be a bit more spiteful. Some of the workouts themselves can be brutal, but they build in a lot of rest, so if you are short of time, it's hard to get a decent ramp rate without lying about your current FTP. I've ended up ignoring their TSS weekly targets, and setting my own and then using the workouts to populate a plan to meet my targets.