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    ChrisA Platinum Member @GiPFELKiND
    last edited by ChrisA 29 Oct 2023, 21:31

    @GiPFELKiND ah… I understand what you did… interesting approach.

    Well, I don’t have too many problems with just letting Suunto set up my HR automatically by using 185 as a max HR. For me the zones feel quite right then, when running or doing some cardio workout (actually I really enjoy running by how I feel, without looking on individual HR numbers too much anymore and just glimpse at the colour of the zone from time to time)

    I just wondered about this combination of 81% and lactate threshold. 81% can hardly be the upper limit of zone 4, can’t it?

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      deserthike20 Bronze Member
      last edited by 29 Oct 2023, 23:53

      I believe this widget is simply telling you what percentage of your Max Hr the Lactate Threshold was computed at. For example my Lactate Threshold is computed at 157 and shows it being 85% of max HR which corresponds to my set Max HR of 184. I don’t think the widget is telling you where to set that value which is traditionally the top of Zone 4.

      I’ve only done two average runs with the watch so far. I feel for me 157 is a little low. I suspect a harder run and more runs will give me a more realistic Lactate Threshold that will closer match the Anaerobic Threshold test I did earlier in the year with the Suunto Plus app and with what Humango computes.

      I’ve used the free tier of Training Peaks to set my zones but honestly there are over a dozen different methods with quite different zones. Zone 2 is also very important so I’d make sure what ever method you use they correspond to realistic values for you.

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        Egika Platinum Member @ChrisA
        last edited by 30 Oct 2023, 05:54

        @ChrisA said in Lactate threshold setting:

        @BrunoH said in Lactate threshold setting:

        Are the users skipping their manuals or are the docs missing something crucial?

        It’s actually not described in the Race manual 🤨. There’s just one short sentence, that the Race can determine your lactate threshold, but not how to interpret this data.

        A good reading start is here:
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          suzzlo Moderator
          last edited by suzzlo 30 Oct 2023, 06:11

          Have you test yourself?
          I mean, there are some Suunto+Apps that can help you pushing your body to identify better the lactate threshold like:

          • Cooper test https://www.suunto.com/suuntoplusstore/sportsapp/zzcoop01
          • Anaerobic threshold test https://www.suunto.com/suuntoplusstore/sportsapp/zzanae01

          Then(as @Egika suggested) read the online articles in Suunto page. Each Suunto+App has connected articles

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          I hope this helps you
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            ChrisA Platinum Member @suzzlo
            last edited by 30 Oct 2023, 08:07

            @suzzlo @Egika @deserthike20 thanks for all the good advice, it’s very appreciated 🙏 I never did a professional lactate test, but with different Garmin, Coros and Huawei watches I got values for LTH around 155-160, which seemed alright too, and estimated my VO2 max between 39 and 42 (Suunto Race: 40.8). So Suuntos estimate of 149 is not too far away, but like @deserthike20 also stated a bit on the lower side.

            Thanks @deserthike20 for the picture of your LTH, showing 85%, I was puzzled, that it showed 81% for me, but that doesn’t seem to be a fixed value then. Thanks @Egika, I actually read most of the articles on Suunto‘s website and while they’re very interesting and I understand most of it 😅, as a whole they’re also bit confusing. I will try one of S+ test like @suzzlo proposed, these days. Thanks guys!

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              fluca Silver Members @ChrisA
              last edited by 30 Oct 2023, 09:11

              @ChrisA I were you I would repeat the test a couple of times more. The best would be making sure you wear a separate HR strap. Ask a friend if you do not want to buy one, it can make a lot of difference.

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                halajos Bronze Member @ChrisA
                last edited by 30 Oct 2023, 09:39

                @ChrisA the definition of lactate threshold is unambiguous across articles, publications. In practice there a two kinds of metabolic thresholds, which can be determined by plotting lactate levels as the function of exercise intensity. The first is the intensity at which lactate levels start to rise above resting level. This is usually called aerobic threshold (which term is also not used consistently). The second threshold is above that, and is called anaerobic threshold, the definition of which varies across articles and studies. The key characteristic of this second threshold is that exercise at this intensity can be continued only to a limited amount of time (up to an hour or so AFAIR). This upper threshold is what should be treated as LT and to set the upper limit of Z4 in a 5-zone system. Your HR of 149 looks to me like the lower threshold, which is the upper limit of easy/moderate intensity.
                I don’t know which threshold the algorithm int the watch is meant to determine.

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                  ChrisA Platinum Member @halajos
                  last edited by ChrisA 30 Oct 2023, 10:01

                  @halajos thanks, that’s actually what I think too and what makes sense for me. I will try some tests and see what happens. Thanks to @fluca for hinting to use a HR strap, I own a Polar H10, which should do the job 🙂.

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                    GiPFELKiND Silver Members @halajos
                    last edited by 30 Oct 2023, 10:51

                    @halajos very good explained 👍👍👍👍👍You wrote about the VT1 and VT2 Treshhold right?!

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                      halajos Bronze Member @GiPFELKiND
                      last edited by 30 Oct 2023, 11:08

                      @GiPFELKiND there are different terminologies, but they basically mean the same. Some refer to them as ventilatory thresholds (VT1, VT2), others as lactate thresholds (LT1, LT2). And MLSS (maximial lactate steady state) as well as critical power/speed are also used, which are different approaches to the upper threshold.

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                        Matija S Bronze Member @halajos
                        last edited by 14 Jul 2024, 13:13

                        Hi! Is there any way to see lactate in the suunto app or just in the watch?

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                          isazi Moderator @Matija S
                          last edited by 14 Jul 2024, 14:31

                          @Matija-S please don’t post the same question in different threads.

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                            GiPFELKiND Silver Members @isazi
                            last edited by 14 Jul 2024, 15:21

                            @isazi please LINK then here the other Post…

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                              GiPFELKiND Silver Members @Matija S
                              last edited by 14 Jul 2024, 15:22

                              @Matija-S I didnt have this values since i have the Race … Not in watch! Do you have this!? 😇

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                                Matija S Bronze Member @isazi
                                last edited by 14 Jul 2024, 17:42

                                @isazi sorry, I didn’t find the newer post at first….
                                I will continue in the other post here :

                                https://forum.suunto.com/topic/11103/lactate-threshold-estimate/8?_=1720978892352

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                                  laufbursche7 @GiPFELKiND
                                  last edited by 11 Dec 2024, 18:33

                                  @GiPFELKiND I read along here diligently and your approach sounds logical.
                                  After my lactate test with the sports physician, I was given the training recommendation to avoid over-acidification in the GA1 zone, i.e. to stay at a maximum of 157 bpm. This allows me to train in the aerobic zone without accumulating lactate, which is ideal for long endurance workouts.
                                  I now have a new max HR and a lactate threshold of 165 according to the Dmax model (see screens).
                                  My watch suggests 161. How can I change this value?
                                  You have also adjusted the value, haven’t you?

                                  Thank you for your input.
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                                    GiPFELKiND Silver Members @laufbursche7
                                    last edited by 11 Dec 2024, 18:45

                                    @laufbursche7 WhatsApp und Deutsch?

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                                      laufbursche7 @GiPFELKiND
                                      last edited by 11 Dec 2024, 19:55

                                      @GiPFELKiND ja sicher 🤩

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