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    • Pep CarbonellP Offline
      Pep Carbonell
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      Hi,

      In the Suunto Run the CTL widget shows me a very different lactate threshold (152bpm) than ZoneSense does (166 bpm).

      Which one should I use to set my HR training zones?

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        brave_dave Bronze Member @Pep Carbonell
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        @Pep-Carbonell only accurate method is a professional lactate measurement on a treadmill.

        If you can not do that or you don’t want to spend the money, a field test like a 10km Time-Trial/Race or 1h all-out is the most accurate you can go.
        The average HR for the last 20 min is in the ball park of ±3 BPM of your lactate threshold. If you do that 2 or 3 times over the next months to reduce daily influences you will be able to quite accurately narrow down your HR at the lactate threshold.

        Formulas like 90% of HRmax are way to inaccurate and can be ±20 BPM off. ZoneSense is already more accurate but can still have around ±10 BPM inaccuracy as scientific works could show.
        A deviation of 10 BPMs is quite good compared to the other calculation methods but it’s still huge if you want to train correctly in the zones.

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