Why do we Test for Lactate Threshold?
Firstly, the test allows us to establish the heart rate and Watts output which corresponds to your lactate threshold. With this information we are able to prescribe truly accurate heart rate training zones and, for those who train with power meters, wattage’s to guide your training by. Now you are able to program accurately and train optimally without having to use guess work as your guide.
Secondly, an increase in lactate threshold correlates excellently with an increase in endurance related performance. By establishing your current lactate threshold then repeating the test after a training block you can accurately gauge how well you have responded to that training. If your lactate threshold has improved then you can be confident your performance as an endurance athlete has improved as well. If it hasn’t then you know that your training isn’t optimal and can make the appropriate changes armed with the correct information.
Finally understanding your lactate threshold can be a great help in competition. By monitoring your heart rate during a race you are able to assess whether you can push harder or need to back off in order to work as close to lactate threshold as possible.