Not sure if anyone has heard of this, but the Eddington number is a particular way of measuring the length/number of rides in a sort of exponential way. An Eddington number of 46 means you have done 46 rides of 46 miles or more. There is also a metric number which isn't as simple as converting 46 miles into 74 km.
Not sure if anyone has heard of this, but the Eddington number is a particular way of measuring the length/number of rides in a sort of exponential way. An Eddington number of 46 means you have done 46 rides of 46 miles or more. There is also a metric number which isn't as simple as converting 46 miles into 74 km.
More detailed explanation here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Eddington#E_number
This web site will link to your Strava account (provided you give it permission) and calculate it for you:
https://swinny.net/Strava/-4691-My-Strava-Eddington-Number
A bit of fun, basically. My numbers are 46 (miles) and 68 (km).