working hard but can't get HR up!
Hi all,
I just found this forum last night, and I was so excited! I got my road bike a year ago and have made good progress this year - as in I'm not scared to ride down my 1/2 mile gravel driveway or to go fast down hills, and I'm getting in better shape. I'm even, on good days, starting to keep up with my partner, Michael - a former racer who is a good bit older than me (I'm 27) but lots, lots faster.
So much for the preamble. My question is: we've been reading Chris Carmichael's training books, have a HR monitor, and have done a couple of fitness tests to try to determine max sustainable heart rate. We've done these on the trainer - all out 8 minute efforts - and I THINK I was working all-out. Like I could hardly breathe, legs burning, etc.
But my average HR for the 8 minute period was only 163. My peak HR was only 172 or so. Using the standard 226 minus age calculation, my max HR should be quite a bit higher - like almost 200.
So two questions:
1. Why can't I get my HR up more, even momentarily? Do I just need to get used to working harder?
2. If I use Chris' formula and work out at 89-91% of my max, I end up with a HR ceiling of 145 for aerobic conditioning. That feels like nothing - I end up pushing higher just to feel like I'm getting a workout.
Any insights would be much appreciated!
Solveig