
That Triathlon Show Q&A #11 - Should you use different heart rate zones for swimming, cycling and running?
Dec 6, 2018
24:52
Q&A #11 - Should you use different heart rate zones for swimming, cycling and running?
- According to Dr. Phil Maffletone, the aerobic threshold heart rate is the same in all aerobic sports (like swimming, cycling, and running). Is this true?
- How the type of athlete you are and your ability and experience in different sports impacts whether your heart rate zones will be similar or not between different sports.
- Practical examples from lab tests and research studies showing massive discrepancies in threshold heart rate between sports (we're talking 10-20 bpm differences)
- The problems with the MAF-formula or 180-formula for aerobic threshold heart rate.
- That Triathlon Show website
- Coaching
- Training Plans
- TRANSFERABILITY OF RUNNING AND CYCLING TRAINING ZONES IN TRIATHLETES: IMPLICATIONS FOR STEADY-STATE EXERCISE
- Article by Phil Maffletone
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