Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
Well no, it's more like asking a cycling team what their top 10 most important workouts are - downhill intervals, hill repeats, one legged intervals, etc.
I guess what I'm saying is that relating this survey to the general public is like asking a cycling coach what the trends in cycling are and expecting their vision/expertise to include commuting, touring, and casual beach riding. And then drawing the conclusion that since they didn't mention those things...that those things aren't important (which is ridiculous).

I just think the study is skewed and really not very illuminating at all.