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This 30-Minute Test Is the Best Way to Predict Threshold Pace at Home. Here’s How to Do It.

Runner's World·Runner's World·29 days ago
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Jump to: Why Pacing Is So Important Why the 30-Minute Time Trial Is the Best Pace Predictor How to Run a 30-Minute Time Trial How to Make the Most of the Time Trial Threshold runs are a powerful tool in your training toolkit, but running them at the right pace is what makes them so effective. Too slow and you never stress the right physiological system for improvement; too fast and you’ll wind up with reduced fitness gains and more fatigue. “Threshold pace usually refers to the fastest pace you can sustain while keeping lactate production and clearance relatively balanced, often called your lactate threshold or anaerobic threshold pace,” explains Kaitlyn Baird , CSCS, the coordinator for running and metabolic services with the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. There are actually two thresholds , lactate thresholds 1 and 2. LT1 (aerobic threshold) is when blood lactate rises above resting levels; LT2 (anaerobic threshold) is when it outpaces what your body can clear. Threshold workouts refer to LT2.…

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