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Pacing Using HRMs

I recently ran a 10K race after not doing the proper thing and getting a good night's rest the night before (party, party, party !). I was umming and arring whether I should run or not on the day as I felt like s**t, but opted to run anyway, but take it really easy. Anyway, my legs felt really tired, and for the first 8k I was in the 170s bpm region, some 20 bpms higher than normal. I felt pretty good in the final 2k and managed pick up the pace quite considerably. Using these stats does this mean that I should be able to run at 170s bpm on a rested body, and thus potentially finish in a far faster time than I have done previously, or was the increased heart rate a false indication of pace because I was knackered? Got another 10k coming up soon and would like to try things out at the faster pace, but wouldn't want to burn myself out and not finish.

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    It you are fit enough and have done plenty of speed work then it is possible to race 10K at 85% to 90% of your Max working heart rate.

    So my at rest is 50 my max is 180. Thus working hr is 180 - 50 = 130

    90% is 117 plus my at rest = 167

    So I should be able to race 10K at between 160 and 167. You now need to insert your own numbers to see your range.

    Hope that makes sense.
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