Posted by: TristanC
Posted by: BC_Nuggets
They weren't too concerned about the hitting that high bpm but said that it wasn't going to help my overall fitness because at that point you're going beyond where the effective range is. They said I should be able to carry on a conversation at work out levels. I admitted that I like to get to that point where I feel a bit dizzy and numb from the adrenaline. They said I should dial it back as it doesn't help.I've heard the "you should be able to carry out a conversation" thing for running, and I do not understand it. I run so I can keep my HR pegged at 165-170bpm for half an hour, that seems to be the sweet spot for training for me, and there's no way I can keep up a conversation during that.
I'm also 30, though, so that probably helps.
I wonder if they say that to limit liability? I mean some people are out there with undiagnosed heart conditions so maybe it's a bit of a cover their ass sort of guideline.