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Your FTP: 133W

Based on a 20-minute average power of 140W

Your 7 Power Zones

Coggan power zones based on your 133W FTP

Zone% of FTPWatts
Z1 Active Recovery< 55%< 73W
Z2 Endurance56–75%74–100W
Z3 Tempo76–90%101–120W
Z4 Threshold91–105%121–140W
Z5 VO2max106–120%141–160W
Z6 Anaerobic121–150%161–200W
Z7 Neuromuscular> 150%> 200W

FTP

133W

IF at Threshold

1.00

TSS/hr at FTP

100

2hr Endurance Ride

TSS ~59

What does a 133W FTP mean?

An FTP of 133 watts puts you in the beginner — typical for new cyclists or those returning after a long break range. FTP (Functional Threshold Power) represents the highest power you can sustain for approximately one hour, estimated here at 95% of your 20-minute best effort.

Your power zones above define specific intensity targets for structured training. Most of your riding should be in Zone 2 (endurance), with targeted intervals in Zones 4-5 to build threshold and VO2max fitness. Zone 6 and 7 efforts are reserved for short, high-intensity bursts.

Use these zones to structure your training. A typical week might include 3-4 endurance rides in Zone 2, one or two threshold sessions in Zone 4, and one VO2max workout in Zone 5. Aim for a weekly TSS between 200 and 333 to build fitness sustainably.

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