catwoman - first, I do agree with Craig. Also, I really think too much
emphasis is being placed on "MAF tests." Every run is basically a
MAF test, really, but it's just a matter of deciding how often you want
to look at the results to see what's going on. I noticed that you're
just noting splits as well without the average heart rate per split. That's
actually not enough information to go by. If you really want to make
an assessment as to what's going on (the most important one being
what were your goals before you started - race times? injuries? ...),
you need to define how you were in terms of the "performance
quantities" before MAF training, and what happened in them after
some period of MAF training. But, if you feel there's a problem and
your confidence is low, there's really no way at looking at a number
of mile splits on a few different days and make any assessment.
It's simply not enough information. I also don't believe allergy season
is of much significance unless the allergies are preventing you from
living a normal life. Before I had my sinus surgery, I was having
allergic reactions to everything all the time, without any specific
correlation with season. Nonetheless, I didn't use that to set up my
MAF threshold. You haven't provided enough data to really indicate
a problem, but if you're looking for a problem, you'll have to provide
data of the nature that I described a few posts ago. This includes
splits with average HR per split over a few weeks, resting heart rate
each day, dewpoint, temperature, course attributes (how much
climb and descent), are you going over MAF on occasion? , do
you get any downhills in? do you speed up to keep your HR up
on downhills? The fact that you've been feeling tired is certainly
a concern and it's an indication of either overtraining or other
attributes of life making your running difficult. If you carefully
select data to present without the right context, any experiment
can look like a major bomb.
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