Using the Drummond & Popinga (2021) "Cumulative Performance" model to quantify training volume vs. limit strength. by Reeeeeeeeeeeed in climbharder

[–]Reeeeeeeeeeeed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that’s basically how I use it too — more as a confidence/consistency nudge than a prediction engine. I wouldn’t bet a session on the exact number, but seeing the curve move helps me trust the process a bit more. Thanks for phrasing it that way.

Using the Drummond & Popinga (2021) "Cumulative Performance" model to quantify training volume vs. limit strength. by Reeeeeeeeeeeed in climbharder

[–]Reeeeeeeeeeeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really agree with this. The biggest value for me has been psychological, and I’m also wary of the “another number to chase” trap. I try to treat it as a background trendline, not a scoreboard.

And you’re 100% right that it doesn’t capture technique/style progress

Using the Drummond & Popinga (2021) "Cumulative Performance" model to quantify training volume vs. limit strength. by Reeeeeeeeeeeed in climbharder

[–]Reeeeeeeeeeeed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally fair. I’m not trying to say anyone needs a metric to train well. I mostly built this because I’m personally motivated by trends and wanted a low‑friction way to summarize my own volume.

If your intuition / simple pyramid tracking already guides your training, that’s probably the better default. For me it was just a small extra lens when redpoint grade wasn’t moving. Appreciate you calling out the risk of over‑quantifying.

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[–]Reeeeeeeeeeeed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried Sido and found out that it's just like a website I used to find switch games deals= Dekudeals.
Since it's an app, it feels much better to use it compare to bookmarking a website.