fraz101
Senior Member
I have been training indoors on a wattbike in my local gym for the past 3months, I have all my power and HR zones figured out and I know how my HR and Watts output marry up.
My Z2 rides are 130-141bpm and 175-190w
However I have recently acquired a smart trainer and have begun training at home using that.
At the gym there are no fans allowed and I am usually drowning in my own sweat and getting my HR to 130bpm is not a problem.
Since I am at home I have the luxury of a fan beside me which has made a huge difference to my comfort levels whilst training, considerably less sweat, and as expected my HR is lower by around 8-9bpm.
Ihave just completed a Z2 ride where my HR averaged 121bpm and power 191watts. My level of exertion felt the same as I would do in the gym.
So here is my question…..
Should I push harder (more watts) in order to get my HR in Z2 and increase watt output or should I just take into consideration the fact my HR is lower due to being cooler and make my z2 hr to 120-125bpm?
My Z2 rides are 130-141bpm and 175-190w
However I have recently acquired a smart trainer and have begun training at home using that.
At the gym there are no fans allowed and I am usually drowning in my own sweat and getting my HR to 130bpm is not a problem.
Since I am at home I have the luxury of a fan beside me which has made a huge difference to my comfort levels whilst training, considerably less sweat, and as expected my HR is lower by around 8-9bpm.
Ihave just completed a Z2 ride where my HR averaged 121bpm and power 191watts. My level of exertion felt the same as I would do in the gym.
So here is my question…..
Should I push harder (more watts) in order to get my HR in Z2 and increase watt output or should I just take into consideration the fact my HR is lower due to being cooler and make my z2 hr to 120-125bpm?