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submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I consistently have a lack of anaerobic load in my Garmin training load. I did a track run today trying to work on intense intervals. I was hoping to get to the end and have more anaerobic effect than aerobic. Is there something I should be doing differently in my runs? I was under the impression that the rest phase between run intervals should allow you to really catch your breath, so I often walk for a few seconds before getting back into a jog in my rest interval.

Should I be more focused on keeping my pace up during the rest interval? Should I be running fewer/more intervals? Should I ignore these stats and just enjoy the run?

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

Yesterday I reached optimal anaerobic effect for the first time ever. The difference is that I've started using the daily suggestions. Threshold, sprint, anaerobic, VO2max and so on.

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