Stop Trusting TSS Blindly
“TSS doesn’t tell you what you did. It tells you what a formula thinks you felt.” - Iñaki
Let’s be honest.
TSS is overused. Misunderstood. And often misleading.
“TSS doesn’t tell you what you did. It tells you what a formula thinks you felt.”
Start using real numbers. Start using energy.
It was built to give structure. But structure doesn’t mean truth.
Especially not for multi-sport athletes.
Especially not if you’re trying to stay healthy and seeking long term performance and compounding.
Why TSS Fails You
TSS means "Training Stress Score." It's a number. It estimates how “hard” a workout is based on your threshold. It was designed for cycling. It was a good idea 20 years ago.
Now? It creates more confusion than clarity.
Here's why:
Two workouts can have the same TSS but totally different recovery costs.
A 90 TSS run damages your body more than a 90 TSS ride.
A trail run with heat and fatigue messes up your heart rate. TSS doesn't care.
Swimming? TSS is just a guess.
My TSS chart from 2016 to last weekend…
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