ranger wrote:mikvan52 wrote:"If I's" & "predicts" just doesn't do it for me anymore
How about this one?
If you still had an anaerobic threshold of 172 bpm, you'd pull 16:30 for 5K.
ranger
how about this one:
Anaerobic threshold OCCURS at a certain bpm range in every athlete but it IS NOT anaerobic threshold per se.
You seem to have forgotten (or not learned) exercise physiology.
Also Anaerobic Threshold does not predict performance.
Someone like you may have a a higher bpm rating and a better current 2k score than I do: (6:41 vs 6:47) But this is many times coincidental.
Think for instance of my wife whose AT is at a higher BPM than mine... She's post 8:54 for 2k OTErg...
anyway: Your AT is undocumented. Mine is lab tested at 143 bpm in 2007
At the same time: It seems that (for 5k) I am faster than you... explain (?)
BTW: Varying performance in percentile performances are the rule across varying distances in every sport. IOW: NO ONE is the best at all distance from 500m through 10k OTErg.... comment (?)