Subject: RE: HRM or feel?KSC - 2008-10-13 4:32 PM I used the Maffetone 180-age deal and got 159, then used the 30 min LT test and used the calculator on this site and got a 157, so I have my alarm set at 158. OK, good start. I used to follow the Maffeton theory for a long while, but gave it up for the LT method. Maffetone gave me MUCH too low heart rates IMO. Something similar to what you seem to be experiencing. However, I would still question your field test. Was it an ALL OUT effort? Was it a run field test? Was it puke worthy? I only question because if your LT is 158, going over that should feel VERY hard. Most can't do if for more than a 5k. Elite runners can do it for maybe an hour (according to the definition). If you think the test results are valid, fair enough. I would go by feel, but wear your HRM. If you find that you average a higher HR than your LT test, then use the new average as your LT. I know everyone is different, but my Maffatone number (the "number" where you start going anaerobic from aerobic) is 145. That is NOT your LT (the point where your body can no longer metabolize the lactic acid your muscles generate while working out.) That number should be higher in most cases. My LT for running is 180. I can keep a running HR in a 10k in the high 170's with an excess of 180 during the sprint finish. Edited by Aikidoman 2008-10-13 6:45 PM
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