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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Perth, Australia
Posts: 152
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Hi guys
The new update of the Polar software has once again made me realise how little I know about my heart rate zones. I know that Duckwash has often made the comment that one should get them properly measured. This is not realy an option where I live, so I was thinking. I have at least 1x100 km race , 2x 65m races and 2x 20km races measured on my 710. Is there any way that one can either by inspection or backcalculating determine your heart rate zones. If one can pinpoint your Anaerobic Threshold this way is it possible to derive other zones. A further complecation is that the 3 longer races were done at alltitude (1700m amsl) and the short races at sea level. Any thoughts ? Leon |
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Community Team
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Duckwash DUCKWASH !!!!!????
now i'm all offended if you can't get your zones tested then you can start by using the karvonen formula to determine high medium and low zones and then you can test them by riding in the zones and seeing how you feel. perhaps you can start with the calculated zones and see how long you can stay in each of the two upper zones your 20k race should be pretty much on your anaerobic threshold and the longer races slightly below sorry its not an exact answer |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Perth, Australia
Posts: 152
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Thanks
I will dig some more. Leon |
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Perth, Australia
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Oh and sorry about the Duckwash. Funny thing the brain. The Donald Duck picture obviously caused a bit of a Freudian slip.
Leon |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 1
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Need help in mathematics, try www.helptosolve.com
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