Max Heart Rate Test
What
is it?
The Max Heart Rate Test is a
stressful, non-endurance based test that is carried out to exhaustion.
The test duration is obviously variable as the time taken is dependent of
the fitness of the testing athlete, although they rarely last more than
twelve minutes.
More
Information
To better understand the physiological issues this
test addresses please read our
Max
Heart Rate Factsheet.
Why do I need it?
This test is used, obviously, to determine an athletes maximum heart rate;
from which heart rate training zones can be extrapolated. For those
using heart rate to measure their effort this is an essential piece of
information. Yet many continue to train without undertaking a formal
test to validate their assumptions.
Without a clear indication of an
athletes maximum heart rate, and their resting heart rate, training for improved performance will
obviously be a hit and miss affair. Please don't use the 220-age
formula. I'm 50 years old and my max heart rate is 234. How
accurate would my formula calculated measurement be?
The idea of the test is to ride to physiological exhaustion but before the athlete
becomes tired and finishes due to fatigue. This can be best explained by the fact that it would be
possible to do a Max Heart Rate Test before a club run. You probably
wouldn't be able to do a club run after a wVO2max test.
How to Prepare
This is an extreme test to the exhaustion of your physiological capabilities and places an
enormous strain on your body. It is vitally important to make sure
you:
▼ are fully rested
▼ are fully hydrated
▼ have had no hard rides for at
least two days previous
▼ have not eaten for at least two
hours previous
▼ have been of good health for at
least four weeks
▼ have good motivation and morale
▼ are mentally prepared for the
sustained effort required
The Test
A maximum heart rate test is not pleasant but the result it provides give
an excellent indicator to the physiological capacity and fitness of an
athlete. Exertion has to be intense and controlled with recording
maintained once the effort is over.

Maintaining accurate speed and
form early in the test is critical to the accuracy of the results.
There is no lactic reading
taken in this test as the very nature of it will cause lactic levels to
go off the scale!
The Result
The heart is a "lagging-indicator"; this means it reacts to effort.
Data analysis from the test results will prove this. This test will
provide an accurate maximum heart rate from which heart rate training zones
can be determined.
Once accurate heart zones are established they can
be used as a foundation for a fitness and performance improving
training plan.
Contact us to book your
Performance Evaluation and find out exactly what you're capable of.
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What do I get?
A performance evaluation takes 90 minutes
of your time and three hours of mine. Each flamme
rouge Performance Evaluation gives you a the answers you
need to your current fitness levels and the points on which you
need to focus to reach your specific competition objectives.
In short, it's the best value for money investment you can make
in your training and yourself. All for less than the cost
of a tub of energy drink!
With each performance
evaluation you get all of the below...
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an outcome specific endurance evaluation |
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a ten page comprehensive evaluation assessment |
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a peak expiratory flow test |
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a forced expiratory flow test |
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blood pressure measurement |
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physiological analysis |
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lifestyle/training audit |
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wattage/heart rate/cadence/speed recording (min,
max & avg) |
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graphical review of performance evaluation |
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performance comparison and overlay with previous
evaluations |
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blood lactate measurement and analysis |
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vo2max (absolute & relative), FTP, and cycling
economy calculations |
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personalized heart and power zones |
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recommended heart and power training intensities |
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a photographic record of your evaluation |
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an FTP w/kg profile against all previous
riders (over 300 records) |
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a debrief at the end of the 90 minute athlete
session |
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a further 90 minutes evaluation preparation time
from the coach |
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