Hi,
Relatively new to swimming - only started last May, but have become obsessed with the sport. So much so that I have done a fair amount of reading on how to best workout and properly train the correct energy systems for the appropraite purposes (sprinting, middle distance, and long distance events). I have not yet competed, but want to, perhaps next year. I am a 47 year old male, 5'11"+, about 195 Lbs. (need to lose about 10-15 more, but have already dropped about 35 lbs since I started swimming). From my reading, apparently one key to proper training seems to be determining your Anaerobic Threshold speed. This will help you determine your EN1, EN2, EN3 training paces. But I am confused by all the different ways that it can be calculated, and what appears to me to be able to produce wildly different results, even using the same method. Any comments on this point? And what method (except for actual blood testing) do you recommend?
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Just saw this thread these heart rates are the ones to follow. However if your resting heart and age are different all these rates must change. No not necessary to do long swims. could be 25s, 50s, 75s, 100s, 200s, 300s, even 400s
If you are age 47
Your Resting HR is 60
Aerobic minimum HR 127.8
Anaerobic threshold min HR 150.4
Anaerobic threshold max HR 161.7
Max V02 min HR 161.7
Max V02 max HR 161.7
Lac tolerance HR 168.48
Just saw this thread these heart rates are the ones to follow. However if your resting heart and age are different all these rates must change. No not necessary to do long swims. could be 25s, 50s, 75s, 100s, 200s, 300s, even 400s
If you are age 47
Your Resting HR is 60
Aerobic minimum HR 127.8
Anaerobic threshold min HR 150.4
Anaerobic threshold max HR 161.7
Max V02 min HR 161.7
Max V02 max HR 161.7
Lac tolerance HR 168.48