Ok whatever. If you had cared to read my post of 3 posts ago (to Annisotropic) you would see that my ramp test was over a period of 21 minutes and not 7 or 8. You could of course be correct that I have not yet seen my rowing HR max (It was very early in my erging I did the test and I've seen 184 a few times cycling and a blip to 185), but I'd hazard that it was within a couple of bpm, and close enough to max for the purposes of what Annisotropic is after. I still say a ramp test is a walk in the park compared to a 2k test.MPx wrote: ↑August 1st, 2024, 2:26 pmHa! We'll just have to agree to differ on this. I'd go so far as to suggest if you found it a walk in the park up until the last rep, then you probably haven't found your max yet. It takes a long time in the hurt box to reach maxHR. Erging "to failure" is easily done and doesn't imply anything about HR. My session last night sounds very similar to your description of a max HR test. It was actually a 1k TT but I spent quite a while warming up at a modest pace with bursts of power from time to time - reasonably challenging but very much at the walk in the park end. A 1k TT for me is just under 3:20 which is the sort of effort to failure time of the last rep you describe - and I did indeed get to the point about 600 in where I couldn't sustain my race plan (failure?) but still managed to keep going and put in a faster last 100 to get a 3:17.8 - OK but 2s slower than last season. Despite all that pain and effort my HR only got to 160, way off my max. 2k for me is something over 7 min these days. 7 or even 8mins isn't long enough to reach maxHR - but very easy to reach failure if you over cook it.dabatey wrote: ↑August 1st, 2024, 5:43 amI actually completely disagree with this. Compared to a 2k max effort, a ramp test for max HR is a walk in the park with only the end 'all out' portion being difficult.
That is of course if you give your 'all' at the right point in the ramp I suppose which takes a certain bit of playing it by ear, it certainly has the opportunity to be horrendous if you don't go all out early enough and instead play it like a cycling FTP ramp test.
Edit..I've just had a look on intervals.icu for the activities that have lead to my maxHR's cycling. One of the 184's was reached at the top of a 5 minute hill after a flat low HR 'warm up' run in right at the start of my cycle. So it's certainly possible to get the body up to max HR in some sports in a much shorter time frame than the 20 minute or so rowing 5 or 6k.