TT Heart Rate

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TT Heart Rate

Postby snedden9485 » Fri May 22, 2009 2:00 pm

Doing a 20km TT tomorrow. WHat sort of HR should i aim to sit on?

Plan:
First few kms: build to around 85% max HR
mid part of race (3km - 18km) 85 - 90% max HR
last few kms - give it all (90% + HR).

Thoughts?
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Re: TT Heart Rate

Postby toolonglegs » Fri May 22, 2009 3:21 pm

Thoughts....forget max HR.Threshold HR is what you want...ie:do you know roughly (it has to be rough as it can vary quite a bit) what HR you can hold constantly?.
IE: for me my max is 190 (used to be 194 but haven't seen that in a while :cry: )...but between 168-175bpm is roughly what I can sustain (with difficultly) for about an hour.Once I creep over that I usually pop.
Of course with power meter I don't really worry so much about HR :D

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Re: TT Heart Rate

Postby sogood » Fri May 22, 2009 3:51 pm

toolonglegs wrote:Of course with power meter I don't really worry so much about HR :D
But that assumes that your physiological state is the same as your optimal reference state. Otherwise the same W may induce greater physiological stress on the body at different times.
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Re: TT Heart Rate

Postby toolonglegs » Fri May 22, 2009 4:08 pm

Well really it is a bit of a none issue for me...I don't TT so never hold a constant pace.Looking at my two last (& only) race files where I only do 1750kj work in two hours and have an av wattage of 255ish over those 2 hours...I train harder than that on paper.It is the huge parts of that two hours that I spend above threshold that does the damage.
Makes for interesting reading looking at the break up of a race.
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Re: TT Heart Rate

Postby Alex Simmons/RST » Fri May 22, 2009 4:41 pm

snedden9485 wrote:Doing a 20km TT tomorrow. WHat sort of HR should i aim to sit on?

Plan:
First few kms: build to around 85% max HR
mid part of race (3km - 18km) 85 - 90% max HR
last few kms - give it all (90% + HR).

Thoughts?
Well I think if I saw a HR trace like that then it'd be a reasonable indicator that pacing was OK, but I'm not sure I'd be using the HRM for pacing though.
Depends a lot on the nature of the course.


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