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by left coaster » January 24th, 2016, 2:26 pm
HR is an amusing topic, especially for me as it is emerging I am an outlier as a 'low max' person. I've had an erg for 4 months now and have yet to break 160. Somehow I still feel like I'm holding back though and I've yet to measure my HR during a different activity such as a long steep hike or run.
I realize the genetics testing stuff is still in development, but my Athletigen report says something about my blood oxygen levels being slower to rise than average and that my HR is also slow to come up. This is definitely my experience, if I go hard and steady without being fully warmed up I run out of air at about 1300 meters. I need to fully warm up before short pieces and to not let my HR come down much below 100 prior to the start. Also, if I ease in a bit I can continue negative splits and do reasonably well over longer distances -- once past around 5500 meters things seem to open up for me. The weird thing I experience though is that I have full sprinter genes (another genetics testing thing) so I usually want to just GO when I start out, which is OK for a sprint but leads to pain on the medium term.
My resting HR has continued to drop since I got on the erg though. It was around 58 four months ago and just came down below 50 in the last few days (49). It was 48 through my 20's and early 30's, so I have definitely come close to those levels again. My HR will never crest 140 in under 1500 meters (unless I start at a HR over 100), no matter how hard I go. I'll run out of air first, it's rather weird. I got paranoid for a while and thought I had a thyroid issue, but really my HR levels are within 'normal', my rate increases respond in a way that is unique to me. It's workable and I've come to believe that I may actually have some potential at 10K distances, something I never thought was possible before.
100m: 15.5, 1Min: 353, 500m: 1:29, 5K: 19:41.2, 10K: 40:46
"The difficult is what takes a little time; the impossible is what takes a little longer"
6'1", 235, 49yrs, male
Started rowing September 2015