PpPete
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How have you arrived at your max heart rate?
Repeated max efforts uphill with occasional glances at head unit screen (and same value recorded on Strava summary for multiple hilly rides)
How have you arrived at your max heart rate?
Repeated max efforts uphill with occasional glances at head unit screen (and same value recorded on Strava summary for multiple hilly rides)
Repeated max efforts uphill with occasional glances at head unit screen (and same value recorded on Strava summary for multiple hilly rides)
Getting to MHR is not easy.some hills if steep and long enough within a long ride can and do result in getting to near max HR even going as easy as possible
A training book I read said that a maximal test is something you should build up to over months, and spend several weeks recovering from, it's absolutely not something that you do several times every time you go out.I guess point is more from a medical/health standpoint as whether it's wise as I get older to regularly get near max HR.
You should be able to balance the bike at 2.3mph, at which speed 15% and an all-up weight of 85kg would only be about 130W. As I said above, it's doable, you don't have to bust a gut to get up hills.On steep climbs which I consider to be 15%+ for any sustained effort then it's tough maintaining anything like 80rpm and more likely way below that.
As I said above, cardiology at my local hospital uses 220-age, so I don't think it's all that discredited.After a very entertaining trawl through this thread I have come to the conclusion that the disdain for a rule of thumb calculation for Max HR is just to allow people to brag that it doesn’t apply to the real athletes amongst us.
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Getting to MHR is not easy.
As I said above, cardiology at my local hospital uses 220-age, so I don't think it's all that discredited.
As I said above, cardiology at my local hospital uses 220-age, so I don't think it's all that discredited.
Can you borrow someone else's HRM to rule out HRM problem? 130 max sounds very low to me and something to contact GP about.
I did my first turbo races for a few months this morning, I hit 181bpm in Tiny Races 4 aged 51, been feeling exhausted since.
I did my first turbo races for a few months this morning, I hit 181bpm in Tiny Races 4 aged 51, been feeling exhausted since.