Category Archives: Eddington Review

Eddington Numbers – A little history

History My Eddington number calculation started out in 2008 within my spreadsheet based training diary. The only realistic way to do it then was to have a list of the numbers I was tracking and a cell that calculated how … Continue reading

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Eddington Review 2012

The picture shows a history of the progression of a selection of my Eddington Numbers. The graph is trying to visualise whether the numbers are approaching a limit. It seems pretty clear that my daily swim KM number of 9 … Continue reading

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Eddington Review

I’m a little late with 2011s Eddington Review largely due to my first family christmas in three years and then deciding that bike total ascent is a good thing to have an Eddington Number for. This resulted in all this … Continue reading

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Eddington Review

This has been a while coming due to the incredibly slow internet connection we’ve had here in Christchurch for the past couple of weeks. I think I’m perhaps the only Eddington Number fan in the world so readers have to … Continue reading

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Eddington Numbers

Trust me – like many things in life, this may sound complex to begin with but it’s really quite simple, it’s just a little tricky to describe in words. A couple of years ago, I noticed that I’d done 100 … Continue reading

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Eddington Review

I’ve found myself with a free relaxed morning and given it’s getting towards the end of the year it’s time to start reviewing training and discussing plans / changes for next year. The starting point for this is Eddington numbers. … Continue reading

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Eddington Number

This entry was not planned but Damian, a fella at our Tri club posted up on one of our forums that I’d stumbled across the Eddington number after I mentioned I’d done 100 miles on more than 100 days in … Continue reading

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