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    Runners: how do you define HR zones properly?

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      There is even a good article on how to set from Suunto:
      https://www.suunto.com/de-de/sports/News-Articles-container-page/Figure-out-your-training-zones-and-supercharge-your-fitness/

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        raven Bronze Member @Brad_Olwin
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        @Brad_Olwin said in Runners: how do you define HR zones properly?:

        @Alonzo My first question is why? “Proper” zones will be appropriate at the time of testing. Breathing/RPE is likely better and now with ZS I think not necessary.

        One might have the Run, which does not support ZoneSense, or not have a proper chest strap HRM required for ZoneSense?

        As for RPE, sure, I see the point of that, but that can lead to an argument one does not even need to run with a watch at all. Just go out and do everything by feel.

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          herlas Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
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          @Brad_Olwin ZoneSense itself is a 3 zone scheme 😉 Green = Z1/2, yellow = Z3/4 and red = Z5 in relation to 5 zone schema. ZS is great as it aligns with RPE for most people, with the being said, for road running, training by pace still is the way to go, I know you’re on mostly technical trails and that’s cool 😎. ZS is a great tool, it has many use cases, it just depends on the type of running you do and your own running goals.

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            raven Bronze Member @herlas
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            There’s also training by power (watts), which can be useful in situations where pace alone is insufficient to define effort (e.g. uphill running, headwinds); I send sessions to intervals.icu and there I look at my effort in running power zones (as this recent session shows).

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            I’m unsure how to do this in Suunto. This site gives instructions that don’t make sense:

            https://us.suunto.com/pages/power-zones-how-do-i-get-started

            “ Power zones work like HR zones with the exception that there is no maximum power value. To set specific power zones for cycling and running, go to Settings > Training > Intensity zones > Advanced zones“

            Except in Settings, there’s no Training selection?

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            “Activity and Training” does not allow a selection to bring up a new menu.

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              VoiGAS Silver Members @raven
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              @raven its the settings section in the watch. The zone cannot be set in the app unfortunatly


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                raven Bronze Member @VoiGAS
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                @VoiGAS said in Runners: how do you define HR zones properly?:

                @raven its the settings section in the watch. The zone cannot be set in the app unfortunatly

                Ah, excellent. That could be more clear. Off to make some settings now!

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                  Brad_Olwin Moderator @herlas
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                  @herlas @raven best then to do a Cooper test or Anaerobic test.

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                    Alonzo @Brad_Olwin
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                    Found it - anaerobic threshold test guide! Thanks for replies folks 👍 IMG_1916.jpeg

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                      You may find this useful
                      https://trainright.com/perceived-exertion-run-and-train-by-feel-rpe/

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                        GiPFELKiND Silver Members @Brad_Olwin
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                        @Brad_Olwin good Morning @Brad_Olwin thats a very interesting Site. Thank you so much. 🥰 I dont train with RPE but after this article i think its necessary to learn this.

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