
Measuring maximum heart rate (MHR) with the help of a sports watch
It is very important when designing a training plan for a long-distance race to know the MHR of the athlete for whom…

It is very important when designing a training plan for a long-distance race to know the MHR of the athlete for whom…

Running drills are dynamic exercises that mimic the movements of running. The benefits are many. They improve running economy, help maintain running frequency, short ground contact time, improve muscle flexibility, warm up the muscular system, improve speed and power.
Maximum heart rate is the maximum number of beats per unit of time that the heart can reach during physical activity (at the point of exhaustion).
Anaerobic threshold is the intensity of exercise, and therefore the point in heart rate and running pace, at which the production of lactic acid occurs at a greater rate than its removal, and from there on the lactic acid concentration begins to increase significantly (the concentration of lactic acid in the blood). for the majority is about 4mmol/L).
Aerobic threshold is the intensity of exercise and thus the point in heart rate and running pace, at which there is a balance between lactic acid production and its removal (the concentration of lactic acid in the blood for the majority is approximately 1.5 – 2mmol/L). After that point, lactic acid removal occurs at a lower rate than its production.