Current Compatible Devices:
- Forerunner 935
- fenix 5 series
- fenix Chronos
- Current Running Power
- Current Lap Running Power
- Last Lap Running Power
- Average Running Power
- Combo Running Power
I tend to agree that running power on the face of it does not appear to change much with pace.
On the other hand in the example of going from 375W "easy" to 430W "intervals" if I went up 55W on the bike in a steady state effort I would certainly know about it.
Indeed last night on the treadmill starting at 10 kph "very easy" and finishing at 13 kph "bordering on tempo" saw a rise from about 275W to 340W so a fairly similar rise but 3 kph faster is quite a lot.
However on a treadmill run pace and power are directly correlated it seems (assuming constant gradient) so not really telling me anything "new".
I did a beach run the other day and like the trail run the extra effort needed is unsurprisingly not modelled so think power is perhaps best for rolling road runs where the effect of the uphills can be harder to gauge.