thanks Paul
I used 220 minus age as an EXAMPLE of determining HRmx, as we know there are many.
SO short of doing blood lactate readings by whipping off a blood sample to your local general hospital for analysis,
how do you determine in what zone and at what heart rate range these zones are within?
I dont think 'perception' quite hacks it, certainly scientific but more so in the realm of psychological science:) Ever had a bad day ? everything is hard and everything hurts ?
I think you need to account for BOTH muscle groups in action here, one skeletal and the other cardiac.
You can cause a good degree of skeletal muscle damage (which essentially you are trying to do, at least moderately) and 'get away' with it ie some pain, soreness which will dissipate as it heals.
The other, cardiac is a totally different story. you DO NOT want to damage cardiac muscle...believe me.
The notion from many pundits out there is that 'i can go for broke until my legs and arms or even lungs give out' ie your ' perceived ' notion of fatigue.....little attention is given to the heart and how much it can tolerate.
Read on and see posts from rowers with high blood pressure or CV issues.....should they row by perception? ah....gee my chest feels a bit tight now, maybe i should back off??... or should they apply some science to what they are doing? MR max is NOT bogus based on some just investigations as you quoted....other investigations and many institutions use it religiously.
Sorry mate, perception is NOT good enough nor is it necessarily safe...
snippy? i wouldnt have thought so........
accusing people of being rude, wrong and whatever other accusations u used...blah blah
a mirror might be a useful tool
cheers