Stuuuuuu
Well-Known Member
This Maffetdone training how does it work then?
It's 180- my age so 151. Do I have to keep it under 151 HR?
Phil Maffetone's method is great and is based on real science. It makes the difference for a lot of people. I would definitely suggest sticking with it; I've only really heard of positive experiences with it. The mantra 'Train slow to race fast' is a good one to live by. About 80% of mileage at a slow, 'conversational' pace is the general guidance.
However, I can not stress enough that all of these formulas where you subtract your age from some number or other to get your HR are absolute garbage and should be avoided. Age is NOT the main factor that should guide your running pace; this method of using one factor is too simplistic.
If you properly work out your max. and resting HRs, you are likely to find that they are way off what these formulas tell you. I actually get quite annoyed about it because there are loads of people out there potentially doing themselves damage by running in dangerous HR zones based on this advice.
We've discussed it quite a lot on this thread so it's probably worth a read; also, there are countless articles on the web where you can find out about calculating more accurate resting and max. heart rates.
If you're still unsure, I think that the aforementioned 'conversational' pace is a much, much better approach than nonsensical formulas that are very easily disproven.
Last edited: